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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, July 8, 1983 3

Reagan-Begin Meeting Called Vital to Re-Deployment in Lebanon



(Continued from Page 1)
drawal.
Lebanon Radio said
President Amin Gemayel
told Shultz that Lebanon
would feel free to reconsider
the May 17 withdrawal
agreement with Israel if it
did not receive a full with-
drawal timetable.
Meanwhile, Shamir met
with Dutch Foreign Minis-
ter Hans Van Der Broek,
who said his government
may' reconsider withdraw-
ing Dutch troops from
United Nations Interim
Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL).
The Dutch have
threatened to withdraw
their troops by Oct. 19 un-
less the situation in Leba-
non improves.
Israeli spokesmen
stressed that the two
days of talks this week
with Van Der Broek have

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despite differences on the
Palestinian issue and
Jewish settlements in
Judea and Samaria.
Former U.S. Secretary of
State Henry Kissinger said
last week that negotiations
were still possible with
Syria for the withdrawal of
foreign forces from Lebanon
and that King Hussein of
Jordan remains Israel's
most likely negotiationg
partner on the future of the
West Bank.
Kissinger expressed his
views in the course of deliv-
ering the Yigal Allon
Memorial Lecture at Tel
Aviv University. Allon
served as foreign minister
in the Labor-led govern-
ment headed by former
Premier Yitzhak Rabin. He
died in 1980.

Kissinger said that
Syria's actions against
the Palestine Liberation
Organization leadership
has forced the PLO to
concern itself with its
own survival and paves
the way for Hussein to
negotiate on the future of
the West Bank. "I think
what Syria is trying to do
is to get the Palestinians
more under their . . . or
at least a veto over the ac-
tions of the Palestinians,
partly to avoid Palesti-
nian participation in
West Bank negotiations
which Syria cannot veto.
But I do not think they
want the Palestinian
movement completely

Kissinger said, "I have
the impression that the Sy-
rians have not closed their
minds to some kind of
- negotiations on withdrawal
from Lebanon. Meanwhile,
the opportunity should be
taken to discuss with them
the possibility of partial
withdrawal, on military,
not political grounds," he
said, adding, "Such partial
withdrawals should be by
both sides, the basis must be
one of reciprocity."

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Gov-
ernment hospitals, still not
fully recovered from the
four month-long doctors
strike that ended last week,
were hit by a work stoppage
by administrative and
technical perkmnel Tues-
day. Public health services
were also affected by the
walk-out.
. The stoppage was called
as a one-day demonstration,
but hospital sources said it
might continue. The strik-
ers demanded implemen-
tation of recommendations
made by a government
commission more than 10
years ago to equalize their
wages and fringe benefits
with employees of Kupat
Holim, the Histadrut sick
fund.
Histadrut hospitals
and clinics were not in-
volved, in Tuesday's ac-
tion.
A labor court, which re-
jected a government appli-
cation for an injunction to
ban or postpone the walk-
out, ordered the strikers to
prepare the necessities for
patient care before they left
their jobs.
Accordingly, food was
cooked in advance to be
served to patients by doctors
and nurses. This was not
done however at the Sheba
Hospital in Tel Hashomer,
one of the largest govern-
ment hospitals
At about 30 hospitals the
reception of patients was
halted in the absence of cler-
ical staff who joined the
walkout of kitchen and
laundry workers, cleaners
and porters. Surgery was
postponed because no one
was available to scrub the
operating rooms.
Patient care was
further snarled by the
walkout of 900 X-ray
technicians who are de-
manding shorter hours
and better protection
from radiation.
Tuesday's strike closed
the central bureau of the
'Health Ministry in
Jerusalem and district
health offices. Routine in-
spections of water supply
and other health services
were suspended.
Meanwhile, representa-
tives of the Israel Medical
Association and the Fi-

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split," Kissinger said.
the other Arab states, Israel
"My estimate would be and the U.S. should ham-
that they will be more care- mer out an understanding
ful in military action under between them on how to
Syrian control but more in- proceed, Kissinger said.
transigent in political ac-
The American diplomat
tion. The question is spoke warmly of his 20
whether other Arab states years of friendship with
will make it possible for Allon who once took a
other Arab negotiators to course under him at Har-
emerge," he said.
vard.
According to Kissinger, a
He also recalled affec-
territorial solution for the tionately the late Premier
West Bank can be reached Golda Meir. "She gave me
only by compromise because a hard time, but I under-
Hussein cannot achieve Is- -stand she sometimes
rael's withdrawal to its gave her Cabinet col-
1967 borders and Israel leagues an even harder
cannot annex' the entire time," he said.
territory. But until Hussein
Referring to the negotia-
decides to negotiate on be- tions of 1974-1975 for an
half of the Palestinians and Israeli-Egyptian agreement
in Sinai, he said the Israeli
negotiators "sometimes
drove me to distraction, but
their attitude was based on
faith in their cause. We
nance_Ministry. met at the
would have liked a more
Attorney General's office to
pliant and submissive Is-
sign the agreement for bind-
rael. Nevertheless, if these
ing arbitration which ended
people had behaved differ-
the doctors strike. A neutral
arbitrator must be nomi-
nated within 48 hours of the
OFFICIAL AGENCY
signing.

ently, we could not have
achieved together the suc-
cesses we did accomplish,"
Kissinger said.

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