THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
36 Friday, December 17, 1982
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Deputy Secretary of State
Kenneth Dam, in a recent
appearance before the Se-
nate Foreign Relations
Committee, repeatedly
stressed the need to support
the new and fragile gov-
ernment of Lebanese
President Amin Gemayel.
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This- is a position in which
there is little quarrel.
But Dam also used the
need to bolster the Lebanese
government as the reason
why he could not say any-
thing about the "secret" in-
vestigation that govern-
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massacre at the Palestinian
camps at Shatila and Sabra
in Beirut in September. He
sought to assure the Senate
committee that the
Lebanese investigation was
as "serious" as the open
probe being conducted by
Israel's commission of in-
quiry.
Yet the effort to keep the
spotlight off any Lebanese
responsibility for the mas-
sacre, an effort that has
been evident in Washing-
ton, as well as in Beirut,
since the massacre oc-
curred, is troubling.
Sen. Charles Percy (R-
Ill.), chairman of the
Foreign Relations Com-
mittee, praised Israel for
living up to its demo-
cratic traditions, in hold-
ing open hearings in
which the public had
available the testimony
of the government lead-
ers and military men
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