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June 17, 1983 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-06-17

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8 Friday, June 17, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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By KEVIN FREEMAN
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The limited role outlined for
the United Nations
peacekeeping force in south
Lebanon included in the
agreement reached between
Israel and Lebanon appears
to represent the long-held
Israeli view of the
peacekeeping force's inabil-
ity to prevent Palestine
Liberation Organization
terrorists from planning
and launching assaults on
Israel's northern settle-
ments from south Lebanon.
The Israel-Lebanon ac-
cord, formally signed May
17, gives the UN force a
limited and restricted role
for one year, providing for a
single UN unit to be based
near Sidon, which may, if
requested by the Lebanese
government, travel to
Palestinian refugee camps
near Sidon and Tyre "to
surveil and observe," ac-
cording to the text of the
agreement.
Providing substance to
past Israeli charges against
the peacekeeping force, the
United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL),
is a recent study conducted
by the Heritage Founda-
tion, the conservative
Washington-based think
tank.
"Evidence shows in
some cases that UNIFIL
units facilitated the
movements and activities
of the PLO in south
Lebanon, thus contribut-
ing to the destabilization
that triggered the re-
newal of hostilities in

June, 1982," said the re- months. Its mandate has
port, by Robert Brooks, a been renewed by the Secu-
policy analyst for the rity Council each time it has
Foundation. The 20-page come up before the UN
report, which focused on body.
the efforts of the UN
The Brooks report
peacekeeping forces . cited a number of reasons
since 1948, was issued in for the failure of UNIFIL
April, prior to the signing to maintain and accom-
of the Israel-Lebanon ac- plish its intended man-
cord.
date. These include, ac-
While noting the difficul- cording to Brook§, the
ties Lebanon's southern "uneven ability" of UN-
region presented to a IFIL to assert itself.
peacekeeping force, the
Furthermore, Brooks
Brooks report said UNIFIL pointed to a "lack of free-
"failed because of uneven dom" for the peacekeeping
performance of its various units to move around the
contingents, many of which area intended for it to con-
unwittingly encouraged trol, the problem of the
violence and raised the level many warring factions in
of tension among warring south Lebanon and the un-
factions in the entire clear role of Israel's ally,
region."
Maj. Saad Haddad and his
UNIFIL, which at this
1,200-member Christian
time comprises 6,000 troops
militia force in south Leba-
including Fijians, Nepalese, 'non, as all having contrib-
and French troops, was es-
uted to the ineffectiveness
tablished by the UN Secu- of the UNIFIL operation.
rity Council in 1978 follow-
The Brooks report said
ing Israel's Litani operation that according to informa-
into south Lebanon which, tion made available to the
similar to last June's inva- Heritage Foundation,
sion, was designed to clear "other advantages gained
the region of Palestinian by the PLO through UN-
terrorist bases.
IFIL beneficence, include:
A UN peacekeeping force PLO liaison officers were
was provided with a man- allowed to move fully armed
date to "confirm the with- with an armed escort
drawal of Israeli forces" through UNIFIL 'con-
from Lebanon, "restore in- trolled' territory; explosives
ternational peace and secu- were carried. into Israel by
rity, and assist the individual UNIFIL officers
Lebanese government to for use by PLO terrorists;
re-establish its authority in _and UNIFIL officers were
the occupied area," accord- persuaded by the PLO to in-
ing to Brooks. The force was form village leaders 24
intially established with hours in advance of any im-
the intention of remaining pending search for con-
in south Lebanon for six cealed weapons."

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