34 Friday, May 13, 1983
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
The prophetess Hulda
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delegation of five dig-
nitaries .to.:find out tbe 'de-
stiny - of -the country. Hulda
means "weasel."
—II Kings 22:14-20
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NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
rael never received ap-
proval from the United
States for its invasion of
Lebanon 11 months ago, ac-
cording to former Defense
Minister Ariel Sharon, who
said, "On the contrary, we
were warned not to go" into
Lebanon.
Sharon, who is now
Minister - Without -
Portfolio, told reporters at a
press conference Monday
night at the Sutton Place
Synagogue, that U.S. offi-
cials had warned against
taking military action
against Palestinian ter-
rorists in south Lebanon
without "clear provoca-
tion."
"I asked, 'When you are
talking about Jews, what
clear provocation? How
many Jews must be kil-
led?' " Sharon said. "I say
we don't have to wait until
the knife cuts deep into our
throats."
The press conference
preceded a public
dialogue Sharon partici-
pated in with Rabbi
David Kahane, spiritual
leader of the Sutton Place
Synagogue.
Sharon, who was inter-
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rupted with applause more
than a dozen times during
the two-hour dialogue with
Kahane, appeared relaxed
and good-spirited. On ques-
tions covering a broad range
of topics, Sharon stated:
• On Israel's operation
"Peace for Galilee," he said
that many Israeli casualties
were a result of efforts by
the Israel Defense Force to
prevent Lebanese civilian
casualties.
• Israel did not "invade"
Lebanon but went there
"with a clear purpose . . . to
destroy, to eliminate the
PLO terrorists who were
killing, massacring and
raping Lebanese civilians."
• Referring to the Israel
Commission of Inquiry
report into the Beirut
refugee camps massacre
by Christian Phalangists
which resulted in his res-
ignation as Defense
Minister, Sharon said it
was the first time any-
where that a Defense
Minister left his post "due
to actions by others . .
Israel was not responsi-
ble directly and not indi-
rectly."
• American Jews have a
right to voice concern over
Israeli policies that deal
with social, scientific and
cultural developments. But
he said when it comes to Is-
rael's security needs, Is-
raelis should not be pres-
sured by world Jewry to any
position since it is the Is-
raeli who is fighting and
serving to defend the
Jewish state.
• Sharon reaffirmed his
commitment to continued
Jewish settlement activi-
ties on the West Bank while
pointing out its strategic
importance. He said Jewish
settlement was the best way
to prevent the establish-
ment of a "second" Palesti-
nian state, a reference to his
view that Jordan is a Pales-
tinian state.
• Asked about a solution
to the future status of
Jerusalem, Sharon said:
"The problem of Jerusalem
has already been solved."
• Sharon also said that
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as the rival of the author.
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the role of a "Jewish gen-
eral" is that he must be "a
commander devoted
fully to his country and
ready to take responsibil-
ity." He added: "If we, the
Jews, lose the war, we
will be exterminated.
This a Jewish general
should know."
Sharon resumed his U.S.
speaking tour which was in-
terrupted last week when
he was called home for the
Cabinet debate on the pro-
posed troop withdrawal
agreement in Lebanon.
Sharon was contacted to
return to Israel as he ar-
rived at Detroit Metropoli-
tan Airport on May 4 to
attend an Israel Bond meet-
ing at the home of Mr. and
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130 Detroiters who had
gathered to hear him in a
telephone call to Borman.
Sharon is scheduled to
make a speech today at the
National Press Club in
Washington.
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