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March 04, 1983 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-03-04

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18 Friday, March 4, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Peace Now Parade Hits Sharon

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TEL AVIV (JTA)— Some
Protesting the continued
3,000 members and suppor- --service of former Defense
ters of the Peace Now Minister Ariel Sharon in
movement braved the cold the Cabinet, they marched
and rain Saturday night to symbolically from the De-
hold a torchlight demon- - fense Ministry entrance to
stration around the Defense the Tel Aviv Museum
Ministry compound.
Square at the ministry's
rear entrance, "symbolizing
Sharon's exit from the De-
fense Minstry but
entrance to the Cabinet
Big or small, we custom
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men and women wearing
horns on their heads and
banners. reading,
"Against Rhinoceros-
ness" — a reference to the
Eugene Ionesco play,
"Rhinoceros," recently
rerun on Israel televi-
sion, about the herd in-
stinct and the abject and
unquestioning ac-
ceptance of a strong
leader.
Very heavy police guards
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Yaron Stripped
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — Maj.
Gen. Yehoshua Saguy res-
igned as chief of military in-
telligence, an army
spokesman announced.
His resignation had been
called for by the commission
of inquiry into the Beirut
refugee camps massacre.
Another senior officer, Brig,-
Gen. Amos Yanon, cited by
the commission for negli-
gence, has been stripped of
his command.
The army spokesman said
Saguy would be replaced
temporarily by Brig. Gen.
Arye Ben-Tov until a new
army intelligence chief is
selected. Saguy had appar-
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post until a permanent re-
placement was named.
The three-man inquiry
panel, headed by Sup-
reme Court President
Yitzhak Kahan, severely
criticized Saguy for fail-
ure to provide sufficient
warning that a massacre
of Palestinians was likely
if Israel allowed Chris-
tian Phalangist forces to
enter the Sabra and
Shatila refugee camps.
Yaron, commander of Is-
raeli troops in Beirut at the
time of the massacre, was
blamed by the commission
for not taking sufficient
measures to end the mass
killings. The commission
recommended that he not be
given a front line command
for three years.
Yaron was relieved of his
divisional command but
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