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August 13, 1982 - Image 61

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

`Cut PLO Cancer'
Kilpatrick Declares

Describing the PLO "as a
cancer," declaring it must
be uprooted, James Kilpat-
rick, in a nationally syndi-
cated article which ap-
peared in the Free Press on
Thursday, warned of the in-
justice of misinterpreting
Israel's position in the pre-
sent critical situation.
He drew upon world and
American historic records
in his comments on the Con-
flict involving Israel and
declared:
"The PLO is not a state. It
is cancer. Like other can-
c'
lesions, it must be
c, at, roots and all, before
the malignancy spreads.
Left alone, whether through
fear of surgery or hope or
remission, cancer only gets
worse.
"Who is to blame for the
suffering in Beirut? Who
prolongs the agony? The
PLO moved into this
beautiful and inoffensive
city like a gangster mob,
terrorizing the inhabi-
tants. Aided and abetted
by the Soviet Union, the
PLO made Beirut a
headquarters for inter-
national terrorism.
"With its stunning defeat
at the hands of Israeli
troops, the PLO reacted in
the most cowardly and con-
temptible fashion: The PLO

took the civilians of Leba-
non as hostages, and hid be-
hind them while it stalled
for time.
"It is objected that Israel
had promised to use its U.S.
arms for defensive purposes
only. One response is that,
given the relentless nature
of the PLO's threat, the best
defense is a good offense.
"In these past eight
weeks, the Israelis have
done us a tremendous favor:
They have demonstrated, in
ways that war 'games' could
never demonstrate, the
superiority of American
planes, tanks and other
weapons. It is not only the
PLO that has been
humiliated; it is the Soviet
Union also.
"It would take a heart
of stone not to be moved
by the pictures we have
seen from Lebanon — the
old women weeping, the
infant whose. arms were
blown off. Every
humanitarian instinct
cries out for cessation.
"But the smoke from the
burning buildings of Beirut
should not blind us to this
fact — that the PLO could
have ended the carnage at
any time by laying down its
arms and walking out.
Arafat chose to fight. The
blood is on his hands."

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1940, in the fifth inning,
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what we do not know, is the
sure pledge of growth both
in knowledge and wisdom.
—Blair

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