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February 18, 1983 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-02-18

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, February 18, 1983 23

Kennedys Plant in Israel

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SPORT COATS

Joan Kennedy, left, and her son, Patrick, right,
are shown planting a tree at the Jewish National
Fund's John F. Kennedy Peace Forest outside
Jerusalem during their recent trip to Israel. They
each said a brief prayer inside the memorial, pictured
in background, and Mrs. Kennedy pointed out to Pat-
rick a tree planted by his father, Senator Edward M.
Kennedy (D-Mass.), several years ago. The man in
center is unidentified.

Report U.S. Gave Israel
Green Light' for Invasion

WASHINGTON (JTA) -
A leading Israeli writer on
military affairs has charged
that while the United
States did not directly back
Israel's invasion of Lebanon
last June, Washington gave
it an implicit "green light."
"The Israel government
had good reason to believe
that even when its repre-
sentatives heard a nay from
Washington prior to the in-
vasion of Lebanon, the
words sounded every bit
like a yea," Zeev Schiff, de-
fense and military editor of
Haaretz, asserts in the
spring issue of Foreign Pol-
icy.
Schiff also charges that
"this implicit American
approval . . . weakened the
hands of those elements in
Israel - both in the par-
liamentary opposition and
in the general public - who
opposed extending the war
further into Lebanon and
thus helped ensure that the
offensive would not be
limited to the defensive
perimeter of Galilee town-

ships and villages."
Basing his article on
discussions with Israeli
sources, Schiff declared:
"The Israeli-American
complicity was not, as
some Arabs have
charged, a conspiracy to
send the Israel army into
Lebanon in order to expel
the PLO and the Syrians.
It was instead, an implic-
ation of Israeli-American
partnership. The Ameri-
cans, having received
advance information
about Israel's intention.s,
chose to look the other
way, making ambiguous
comments about Leba-
non that the Israel gov-
ernment could interpret
any way it liked."
Schiff noted that the U.S.
was aware of the long-time
Israeli build-up along its
northern border and "was
not blind to the relations
deyeloping between Israel
and Bashir Gemayel's
Phalangists, nor was it un-
aware of Phalangist efforts
to encourage Israel."

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