THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS _ Israel-Lebanon Negotiations Near Uncertain Finish (Continued from Page 1) Israel's forces -withdraw. 1 Beirut's position on this / too is supported by the U.S. on grounds that it would compromise Lebanon's sovereignty. Israel reportedly was willing to forego the surveil- lance outposts if Haddad was allowed to remain in command of his militia in the south, whether or not it is incorporated into the -- Lebanese army. The im- passe that has developed in the Is- revived raeli Cabinet for a unilat- eral withdrawal of Israel forces to the Awali River just north of Sidon. Some hardliners, includ- ing Minister of Science Yuval Ne'eman of the ultra-nationalist Tehiya Party, advocated such a move because "no end to the negotiations are in sight." The official government position is against that course of action. Goverment spokesmen say there is still a chance that agreement will be- reached and an Is- raeli withdrawal would be conducted in the context of a staged pull-back of all foreign forces. Shamir said in a television interview Sunday that both Lebanon and the United States have assured Israel that the Sy- rians and the Palestine Lib- eration Organization were prepared to withdraw simultaneously with the Is- rael army. But even the official position reflects growing frustration and impa- tience within policy- making circles. Govern- ment sources said Sun- 27308 SOUTHFIELD SFLD, MI. 48076 557-6644 Monday thru Thursday, 9 AM to 5 PM Friday 9 AM to 4 PM W121E:Ka KEREN KAYEMETH LEISRAEL George OhrensteiJ Jewelers Ltd. day that the three months Premier Menahem Begin rendering on key issues. 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