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June 10, 1983 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-10

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, June 10, 1933 5

Unilateral Withdrawal Killed in Knesset

(Continued from Page 1)
The Israeli government
was put in an ambiguous
position over the
weekend as the United
States urged it to hold to
its present lines in Leba-
non until the Syrians
agree to withdraw.
The Cabinet discussed
the matter Sunday morning
against the background of
Saturday night's giant
Peace Now rally in Tel Av-
iv's municipal square where
throngs demanded that Is-
rael "Get out of the mud in
Lebanon."
The Americans, on the
other hand, warned Israel
that a unilateral with-
drawal would only jeopar-
dize efforts to get the Syrian

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army and the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization ter-
rorists to agree to leave
Lebanon.
The U.S. position, appar-
ently backed by its West
European allies and by the
Lebanese government, was
outlined in reports sent
from Washington by De-
puty Foreign Minister
Yehuda Ben-Meir who has
been meeting with Ad-
ministration officials.
The U.S. and the
Lebanese have repor-
tedly painted a dark pic-
ture of future develop-
ments if the Israeli army
pulls back now to shorter
lines in Lebanon. Such a
move, they contend,
would shatter the deli-
cate structure of
President
Amin
Gemayel's government in
Beirut and would lead to

the occupation of areas
evacuated by Israel by
Syrian and PLO forces.

Defense Minister Moshe
Arens, who met with rank-
ing French government of-
ficials while he was in Paris
to attend the air show last
week, told the Cabinet that
the French believe the Sy-
rians will leave Lebanon in
the long run. This was pre-
sented as an argument in
favor of the view that Israel
should be patient and give
diplomacy another chance
to achieve the desired pull-
out of all foreign forces from
Lebanon.

Britain now seems to
share the American view.
The government received a
message from Foreign Sec-
retary Francis Pym over the
weekend, asking Israel to
show restraint and leave

Lebanon only after a full
settlement is reached.
The problem is that in its
present deployment, the Is-
raeli army is vulnerable to
ambush and hit-and-run at-
tacks by PLO terrorists act-
ing as surrogates for Syria.
Casualties are mounting
slowly but steadily. Eight
Israeli soldiers were killed
and 71 were wounded last
month alone.
This has given impetus to
the political opposition.
The Peace Now rally in
Tel Aviv attracted some
150,000 persons according
to its organizers. The rally
culminated a week-long
war protest march that
began at Rosh Hanikra on
the Lebanese border.

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