THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 22 Friday, October 15, 1982 "BARGAIN HOUSES PAY HANDSOME PROFITS" (Detroit News 9-12-82) from $6,000 • monthly income • long term capital gain • own income property without hassle. PROPERTY RESOURCE GROUP Richard Cherkasky John Shekerjian 851-5003 Trust A Professional Management Services Also Available. Israel Lists Conditions for IDF Withdrawal JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Cabinet Sunday spelled out the conditions for the withdrawal of Israel's forces from Lebanon. In a six-point resolution it adopted after a four-hour meeting, the Cabinet declared: "Israel continues to strive for a peace treaty with Lebanon. The government of Israel proposes to open negotiations immediately for the evacuation of all foreign forces from all Lebanese territory. 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Mon thru Sat. 9:30 til 5:30 . tion of their organizations and headquarters from Be- irut, are still concentrated in the Bekaa and in the northern part of the coun- try. "The Syrian army and the IDF will leave Leba- non simultaneously. All Israeli prisoners, the missing, and the bodies of the fallen will be handed over to the IDF before the evacuation. "Prior to the evacuation, security arrangements will be established which will guarantee that Lebanon will not again revert to be- coming a base and launch- ing ground for aggressive acts of hostile forces against Israel." Cabinet secretary Dan Meridor told reporters after the Cabinet meeting that a peace agreement with Lebanon was not a precon- dition for the withdrawal of all foreign forces from Lebanon. However, during the Cabinet meeting Defense Minister Ariel Sharon in- sisted that a peace agree- ment should not be viewed as a gift given by Lebanon to Israel but as a mutual de- fense pact needed by both countries to assure their se- curity. He charged that the United States was ham- pering Israel's effort to achieve a peace treaty by trying to prevent direct contacts between the governments of Israel and Lebanon; Sharon had made a simi- lar charge three days ear- lier when he told a meeting of former members of the Ir- gun: "If there is an element which today is hindering the move towards an Israel-Lebanon peace agreement, it is the United States." However, Sharon's view of the U.S. and the need to reach a peace accord with Lebanon was not unanim- ously accepted by the Cabinet. Deputy Premier David Levy and Communi- cations Minister Mordechai Zipori said arrangements with Lebanon should be made in coordination with the U.S. Levy said that he, too, would like to reach an im- mediate peace accord with Lebanon, but the question is whether this goal is feasi- ble. Other ministers also expressed _doubt about reaching an agreement with Lebanon, especially at this time when the govern- ment of President Amin Gemayel is still trying to consolidate its power. According to Cabinet sources, Deputy Premier Simha Ehrlich told Sha- ron to present evidence to prove his charge that the U.S. was seeking to hamper Israel's effort to obtain a peace accord with Lebanon "or desist from further attacks on our closest friend and ally, the U.S." Zipori accused Sharon of making "reckless charges and further endangering Is- rael's position," the sources said. Meanwhile, it was re- ported by the Jerusalem Post that Sharon would like to retain a 45-50 kilometer security zone in southern Lebanon. The area, accord- ing to the Post, covers al- most completely the total region presently held by Is- raeli forces. But it is some- what unclear where the dis- tance is to be measured from. If the point of departure is the coastal area of Rosh Hanikra north of Nahariya, the line could be between Tyre and Sidon. But if the line is drawn from Metulla, Israel's most northerly point at the tip of the Galilee panhandle, the line would reach to Damour, just south of Beirut. In a related development, Sharon called on world Jewry to support Israel in its insistence on meaningful security arrangements in south Lebanon. Sharon made his call in an address to 1,000 United Jewish Ap- peal leaders from the United States attending the UJA's campaign leadership gathering in Israel this week. Sharon told the UJA leaders that if Israel "does not stand firm now . . . we may reach the same situation that we had before the war" in Lebanon. "Nobody wants to move the Israeli troops out of Lebanon more than we do ourselves," he assured the visitors who responded to this with warm applause. "But it would be a major mistake if after so many sacrifices and so many casualties we were to move back without solving the prob- lem of the threat of ter- rorism (returning) to Levanon." Sharon said Israel was determined that no "ter- rorist bases, headquarters, units" operate against her out of Lebanon ever again. In Washington, former Lebanese President Camille Chamoun endorsed the idea of a security agreement between Israel and Lebanon and recom- mended that the American, Italian and French forces currently in Lebanon should be increased and kept there for two years. DESIGN-IT Laminated Tables Residential & Commercial Graphic Wall Design KEITH SCHARE Designer 569-2462 543-0203 MOVING? 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