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July 15, 1983 - Image 24

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-07-15

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24 Friday, July 15, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Israel's Push into Lebanon
Criticized Bitterly by Argov

Reagan Offers Addition
to Prayer Ammendment

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Shlomo Argov, Israel's Am-
bassador to England whose
attempted assassination on
June 3, 1982, triggered the
invasion of Lebanon, bit-
terly criticized the war as
unjustified.
In remarks dictated to a
friend from his hospital bed
and published in the
weekend edition of Haaretz,
Argov branded the war pol-
icy as one of "adventurism"
and said "Those who
thought of (launching) the
war _should have thought
twice and thrice. Particu-

WASHINGTON — • P
resident Reagan, who is
among the advocates of a
Constitutional ammend-
ment for voluntary school
prayer, proposed Tuesday
that the ammendment in-
clude language that would
bar federal or state officials
from composing specific
prayers for students.
The President announced
the addition to the proposed
ammendment during a
White House meeting with
a group of clergymen. The
new language reads: "Nor
shall the United States or
any state compose the words
of any prayer to be said in
public schools."
Morton C. Blackwell, the
President's liaison with
religious groups, said the
proposed language would
not necessarily permit a
teacher to offer specific
prayers, but would let stu-
dents do so, the New York
Times reported Wednesday.
The Supreme Court
struck' down officially
endorsed school prayer 20

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larly, they should have
thought of the cost in lives
. . . Israel does not have vast
human resources to throw
around. We cannot afford to
conduct experiments in the
hope that one of them will
be successful. And what is
success anyway when it
entails loss of life and
limb?"
Israel launched its in-
vasion of Lebanon a few
days after Argov was
shot outside a London
hotel. A London: court
later convicted and jailed
three Arabs for the shoot-
ing.
Argov is still fighting to
regain his full faculties in
the wake of the head wound
he sustained in the attack.
He is said to be partially
paralyzed.
His wife, however, reads
to him a great deal of
printed material — books
and newspapers — and his
published remarks seem to
show he has thoroughly
grasped the course of events
that followed after he was
shot.
Some of Argov's refer-
ences in his remarks are el-
liptical, and he does not
--name names. But Haaretz
columnist Yoel Markus, to
whom Argov sent the tran-
script for publication, terms
it a "searing critique of the
war."
According to Argov,
the war was a failure
from Israel's standpoint.
"Our nation emerged
from this war weaker
than it was before," he
asserted. "Israel must
always avoid embroil-
ment in unreasonable
military adventures ...
Our soldiers should al-
ways have the right (to
- know) that they will not
be sent to war unless war
is the sole option for sur-
vival."
The envoy drew a distinc-
tion between no-option
wars, such as the Six-Day
War, and other wars which
are not over the survival of
the nation.
"We are a nation that
lives by its sword. We need
not to be ashamed of that,
for it is not our fault (but the
Arabs) . War must not be
waged lightly. Sometimes
history imposes drastic ac-
tion — and then there is no
option."

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more serene.
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