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September 17, 1982 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-09-17

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Lebanon Plight

The Lebanese Front;
June 9

"We have asked the
Palestinians not to consti-
tute a danger to the security
of Lebanon and a danger
which can come from out-
side and inside. We have
cautioned the Arabs indi-
vidually and (as a group)
against the danger
threatening the south of
Lebanon and all of the coun-
try . . .
The Lebanese cause was
neglected and given up by
the Arabs who kept turning
their back on the proposed
Arab joint strategy submit-
ted by Lebanon on every oc-
casion.
We have always been
confronted by a Syrian re-
fusal, the Syrians having
set up obstacles -in the fact of
any positive solution with
the government of Damas-
cus. We have always called
upon the Palestinians to re-
frain from their irregular
practices which have gone
so far that they were consid-
ering themselves masters of
Lebanon and free to do as
they pleased with Lebanese
land and the lives of the citi-
zens."

PLO Rejection

"The Lebanese govern-
ment has proposed to the
(Palestinian) Resistance
that the army enter Beirut
to assume control and col-
lect arms in return for Is-
raeli withdrawal. However,
the PLO told the legitimate
government that those who
are unable to protect
Ba'abda Palace are un-
worthy and cannot be
trusted to take over in Be-
irut.
"I also informed the gov-
ernment that any call to put
down arms is completely re-
jected by the Resistance's
command . . . We will not
put down arms until Leba-
non, Palestine and all other
Arab territories are liber-
ated."
—Statement by PLO offi-
cial Salah Khalaf (alias Abu
Iyad) to al-Qabas of Kuwait,
June 17.

Stevenson Says
Anti-Semitism
Charge Unfair

CHICAGO — Adlai
Stevenson III, the Demo-
cratic candidate for gover-
nor in Illinois, is claiming
he is the victim of a smear
campaign accusing him of
being anti-Semitic and
anti-Israel.
The former U.S. Senator
believes the smear tactics
have been instituted by per-
sons linked with Gov.
James Thompson's re-
election committee. Steven-
son made the charges dur-
ing an interview on a
Chicago radio station Sun-
day.
Philip O'Connor, Gov.
Thompson's political direc-
tor, denied that there is a
smear campaign and said
that one Thompson volun-
teer, who had indepen-
dently circulated leaflets
questioning Stevenson's re-
cord on Israel, had been
dismissed.

Friday September 11, 1982 23

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