THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 1, 1982 5 Resumption of Unity in Israel Evidenced by Decision on Probe (Continued from Page 1) "There is nothing more im- portant than the moral value and power of the people of Israel in the land of Israel. An investigation should be carried out in depth and nobody should es- cape such an investigation, either on the political or military level. I personally . . . believe in and 2ecognize the conception of ministe- rial responsibility. To in- vestigate — yes. But to put this at the very center of our lives — no." Sharon's reference to ministerial 'responsibility was seen as an allusion to public demands after the Yom Kippur War that De- JEWISH -NATIONAL FUND 27308 SOUTHFIELD SFLD, MI. 48076 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday, 9AMto5PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM rinip rip HOUSE of SHUTTERS fense Minister Moshe he was leaving to write a Dayan resign. book on the current Mid- Meanwhile, Col. dle East situation. (Res.) Eli Geva, who res- Numerous American igned his command of an Jewish leaders and organ- armored brigade in izations sent messages to Is- Lebanon in July when an rael asking the government Israeli occupation of to initiate a full investiga- west Beirut appeared tion of the Beirut massacre. imminent, explained his Julius Berman, chairman motives in a radio inter- of the Conference of view over the weekend. Presidents of Major Ameri- In his first public com- can Jewish Organizations, ments since leaving the asked for an investigation army, Geva said the that would probe deeply and senior military staff had see that justice is done. At been "very close to a de- the same time, he deplored cision" to enter west Be- "the arrant hypocrisy of irut at the time although those world statesmen and they were aware that it religious leaders who have could have been a costly already found Israel guilty, fight in terms of Israeli all the while ignoring the casualties. fundamental fact that the He said he tendered his mass murders in Shatila resignation because he and Sabra were committed didn't believe his superiors not by Israelis but by Maro- had a "reason for spilling nite Christians." our blood" and hoped his ac- Noting that the mass tion would forestall a deci- murderers were "Catholics sion to invade the Lebanese who see the Pope as 'their capital. But had such an spiritual leader," Berman order been given "I wouldn't asked: have dared disobey it," "Dare one suggest that Geva said. the Christian militiamen The 32-year-old ex- might have been officer, now a textile execu- encouraged by the royal tive, said he was not an welcome Pope John anti-war activist. But when Paul II gave to the arch- the Israeli army began its terrorist Yasir Arafat 48 siege of Beirut," "I stopped hours before? Did they and thought to myself, what see in the Pope's embrace are we doing here? Where of the PLO murderer ab- have we come? Is it good for solution for the murders the Jews? Do we need it? they would commit?" What is the price?" Michigan Congressman Geva, regarded as one of Howard Wolpe joined 20 the most outstanding of Is- rael's younger military other members of Congress, commanders, said many of all strong supporters of Is- rael, in issuing an appeal to his colleagues shared his Begin to drop his opposition doubts but none had spoken to the appointment of a out at staff meetings,. He commission of • investiga- said he regretted that "only tion. a minority" of his fellow In a Detroit Free Press officers have kept contact "Sound Off' poll conducted with him since he left the last Thursday, 61 percent of army. the 4,500 telephone calls re- Resignations from im- corded favored cutting off portant government U.S. aid to Israel because of posts in Israel during the the massacre of Palesti- current crisis included nians in west Beirut by that of former Detroiter Christian Phalangists. Zev Chafets, director of the Israel government Harold Saunders, former press office. Chafetz had head of Near Eastern and been a severe critic of the South Asian Affairs in the American media in their State Department, now a handling the current Is- senior fellow at the Ameri- rael actions. Chafets said can Enterprise Institute for Public Policy Research in a SINCE 1959 radio address: over Voice of Call Now For America, said it might be Free Home Estimates necessary in the near future RESIDENTIAL-COMMERCIAL to cut off U.S. aid to Israel because "Israel and the United States have been on a collision course for two years." At the United Nations, 'Imre Hollaik, the Hunga- rian delegate who has been CUSTOM SHUTTERS named president of the General Assembly session, Horizontal & Vertical Tuesday severely criticized By Joanna, Mastercraft and blamed Israel for the massacre in west Beirut, while whitewashing the , Soviet Union for its role' in Afghanistan. His action is considered a break in the es- tablished principles of a UN CUSTOM WINDOW SHADES 60% OFF HORIZONTAL 1" blinds many decorator colds by LEVOLOR 40% OFF General Assembly president acting impar- tially in deliberations. Cabinet Approves the Investigation The Cabinet's statement Tuesday approving a full . investigation summarized the government's version of events: "On Wednesday, Sept. 21, the Cabinet resolved to hold a discussion on an appropri- ate method of examining the acts regarding the at- rocities carried out by a unit from the Lebanese forces in Beirut and to report on its decisions. "The Minister of Justice announced in the Knesset in the name of the govern- ment that the decision would be adopted in the very near future. "On Friday, Sept. 24, the Cabinet unanimously resolved to ask the President of the Supreme Court to examine the facts connected with the above mentioned atroc- ity. The Cabinet is con- vinced that by employing this authority it took the appropriate way to examine the tragic inci- dent as swiftly as possi- ble and with complete ob- jectivity. "The President of the Supreme Court explained to the Minister of Justice that he could not consider the Cabinet's request because the Supreme Court, sitting as High Court of Justice, has before it two appeals submitted on this issue which renders the matter sub judice. "The judicial qualifica- tion of the appeals as stated would take a number of weeks at least. In order to put an end to the false libels to the effect that the Israeli government has something to hide in this matter or that it would like to avoid its full clarification, the Cabinet George Ohrenstein Jewelers, Ltd. 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