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Offer expires October 11, 1982 Hall denly reversed itself on its previous insistence that at least some Israeli troops remain at the Beirut Inter- national Airport and Israeli planes can use its runways, with air controllers on duty in the control tower. The last Israeli soldiers withdrew from the airport at noon Wednesday and the first of the 1,200 U.S. Marines to be stationed in Beirut arrived minutes later by. helicopter. Only Tuesday Chief of Staff Lt. Gen. Rafael Eitan had been saying that Israeli troops would have to remain at the airport until the last Israeli troops were still in position in the hilly areas of the central sector and in the Bekaa Valley of eastern Lebanon. Eitan's views were put forward forcefully at a meeting Tuesday morn- ing with the northern area commander and U.S. special envoy Morris Draper, which ended in an apparent deadlock. A later meeting was held in Tel Aviv between De- fense Minister Ariel Sha- ron, Foreign Ministry representatives and U.S. Ambassador Samuel Lewis, at which Lewis apparently won the dispute and got Is- rael's reluctant agreement to pull out of both east and west Beirut entirely. The Lebanese govern- ment announced that re- pairs to the damaged run- ways on the international airport would be carried out immediately and the air- port was scheduled to be opened for civilian flights by noon Thursday. ESTATE GROUP ATLANTA — Delta Air Lines is offering Value Fest vacation packages with the purchase of round-trip airlines tickets to Miami, Ft. Lauderdale, West Palm Beach, Orlando and the Bahamas. various-priced The packages include hotel ac- commodations, rental car and tickets to tourism at- tractions such as Walt Disney World, the new Epcot Center, Lion Coun- try Safari and more. The only Israelis remain- ing in the Beirut area will be a small party, stationed at Baabde, the village to the southeast of the capital where the president has his official residence. The Israeli presence will consist of a represen- tative of the Foreign Ministry, a representa- tive of the army spokes- man's office and a studio office for the Israel Broadcasting Authority, radio and television. Elsewhere in south Leba- non, the army spokesman, announced that eight de- tainees at the Ansar pris- oner of war camp for PLO captives were wounded Tuesday when prison guards opened fire at riot- ing detainees inside the prison compound. The wounded men were flown to hospitals inside Israel. The IDF has named a senior officer to investigate the riot. The spokesman has an- nounced that war materiel captured in west Beirut dur- ing the past week included over 500 tons of ammuni- tion, 23 tanks and armored personnel carriers, some 200 vehicles and about 80 artillery pieces. 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