THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 6 Friday, June 3, 1983 Peace Groups Pushing Likud to Pull Lebanon Troops Caricatures your u yr pa fo r r yoB (Continued from Page 1) taken precautionary meas- ures in Lebanon. He said he was confident that in the long run the Syrians and the PLO would withdraw SAM FIELD K. osin.s •'Where Fit is Foremost . ' can 399-1320 Uptown • Southfield Rd. at 111/2 Mile • 559-3900 Big & Tall • Southfield at II Mile 569-6930 TaMaROFF LeasinG CO 28585 TELEGRAPH RD. Across From Tel-12 Southfield (31 3) 353-1300 ALL MAKES & MODELS — DOMESTIC OR FOREIGN Sam Scotella from Lebanon, enabling Is- raeli troops to pull out under the terms of the Israel-Lebanon agreement. But there is rising senti- ment among some segments of the public for a unilateral withdrawal or partial RAH- back of Israeli troops. The Peace Now movement sent telegrams to Begin and De- fense Minister Moshe Arens on Tuesday, urging them not to let Syria or the PLO dictate when Israel should begin to implement its agreement with Lebanon. "If withdrawal was started now, the troops could be out of Lebanon within a few weeks," they said. They said they had made the same ap- peal to the Lebanese gov- ernment. Peace Now is conduct- ing a war protest march NOW SHOWING Best Friends The Pawnbroker The Toy My Favorite Year Still of the Night Timerider $35 membership fee VIDEO PLUS 19739 W. 12 MILE RD. at EVERGREEN SOUTHFIELD, MI 569-2330 VIDEO PLUS AUDIO 6641 ORCHARD LAKE RD. (Old Orchard Mall) WEST BLOOMFIELD, MI 855-4070 Open 7 Days Gift Certificates Available! another • • I sale! Don't tell the boss! T.H. left town again and told Bob that he wants a good Father's Day so ... Bob is doing it again, but don't tell T.H. how. Willf MOVADO Why not, at 50% off? Take advantage of this fine prestigious watch. 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Another anti-war group, Parents Against Silence, demonstrated outside the Knesset on Monday to de- mand immediate with- drawal from Lebanon. A delegation of five women me,t, with Arens at his office to appeal for a speedy with- drawal to end the casual- ties. A spokeswomen said later that Arens listened carefully but on the basis of his replies, "We think we have to continue our strug- gle." During May alone, eight Israeli soldiers were killed and 71 were wounded in 33 separate incidents. Two Is- raeli soldiers were killed Tuesday and three were wounded when their ve- hicles were ambushed near Behamdoun village, just south of the • Beirut- Damascus highway. An Israeli patrol came under small arms fire Wednesday in Beirut. It wounded and captured one of the assailants. The others fled. One Israeli soldier was grazed by a bullet in the brief ex- change of fire. The clash occurred just south of the Galerie Sa- moan, a crossing point be- tween east and west Beirut. The attackers, believed to - be part of the estimated 1,000 Palestine Liberation Organization terrorists who have re-infiltrated Beirut, escaped into an area of the city patrolled by Italian units of the multinational force. The Israeli patrol halted its pursuit at the boundary of the area. Ita- lian soldiers searched for the terrorists without suc- cess. Meanwhile, Syria's am- bassador to France said Tuesday that a new war in the Middle East is "immi- nent" and accused Israel and the United States of "plotting" an attack on Syria. Ambassador Yussuf Chakur, a former Syrian army chief of staff, also said that the Israeli-Lebanese Clemency is a favorite attribute of ambition, but ennui has the taste of a can- nibal. —Bancroft agreement of May 18 is jeopardizing Syria's Basic security. The envoy, who ad- dressed a press confer- ence, said, "Syria is made to appear like the bad guy in the withdrawal process. Actually, Syria is ready to withdraw its forces from Lebanon as soon as Israel carries out an unconditional evacua- tion of its own troops and does nothing to affect Lebanon's independence and territorial integrity." Chakur revealed that 4,500 Syrian soldiers in- cluding 90 poilots were kil- led during last June's brief fighting in Lebanon. He said, "Syria wants to avoid a new war but without com- promising its security and independence." He claimed that the Israeli-Lebanese agreement threatens Syria's security as it pro- vides for the presence of Is- raeli forces in a security zone in southern Lebanon only 15 miles from Damas- cus. West European govern- ments and public opinion increasingly tend to blame Syria for the stalemate in the withdrawal process from Lebanon. Israeli De- fense Minister Moshe Arens was expected to hammer home this view during meetings with French ministers and top aides this week in Paris. 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