THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 36 Friday, December 17, 1982 Rogues differ little. Each began first as a disobedient son. France was the first European country to allow Jews citizenship. Beirut Blame a Foreign Policy Football • ••••••••••••••••••• • • • • • FREE. ADMISSION • • • • • • • • • • • KEEGO CINEMA • • • • • • • Nal By DAVID FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1982, JTA, Inc.) 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. The success of the Gemayel government is "crucial" to the Reagan Administra- tion's peace efforts in the Middle East, he pointed out. 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- ment is conducting into the 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. 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