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dominance that the moder-
ate government in Lebanon
will atrophy and that Leba-
non will become a Syrian
province," .Kissinger said.
He maintained that the
U.S. cannot bring about
peace by just "sitting there."
It has to, through "coordina-

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Middle East peace initia-
tive and to prevent Soviet
domination of the Middle
East.
While he did not refer to
the Soviet Union' by name,
Reagan said it would be a
"disaster if a force took over
in the Middle East" and said •
such a force was ready to do
so as witnessed in Yemen
and Ethiopia and the "some
several thousands of troops
in Syria."
At the 'same time, the
President rejected any
widening of the U.S. mili-
tary role in Lebanon, saying
that to do so would mean
that "we would be fighting
against Arab states" and
this would harm the U.S.
peace efforts in the Middle
East. He added that if. the
United States was to enter
combat in Lebanon, it would
"risking the start of
overall conflict and world
war."

Buenos Aires March
Blasts Anti-Semitism

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tion" with other govern-
ments change the balance of
power so that the radical
forces do not gain control ;
Kissinger said. He said that
once this is accomplished,
the U.S. could be generous
in negotiating the with-
drawal of all forces from
Lebanon.
President Reagan, seek-
ing to maintain_the support
of Americans for keeping
U.S. Marines in Lebanon in
the wake of Sunday's at-
tack, stressed that the con-
tinued U.S. presence is vital
to Middle East stability and
world peace.
The President, in both
his prepared statement in
response to questions at a
White House luncheon
for regional newspaper
and broadcast execu-
tives, said that the estab-
lishment of a stable
Lebanon is necessary
both for the success of his

NEW YORK (JTA) — An
.Argentine Jewish student
attending the rabbinical
school of the Jewish
Theological Seminary of
America. in New York, re-
ported that 6,000 Argenti-
nian Jews and non-Jews
-day in Buenos
Aires-Jo urge government
action on a growing spate of
anti-Semitic incidents and
violations of human rights.
Rolando Matalon, who is
also a student at the Rab-
binical Latino Americano in
Buenos Aires, told the
Jewish Telegraphic
Agency, that the march was
sponsored by the Jewish
Movement for Human
Rights (JMHR), a national
organization. Matalon, who
has been studying at the
Conservatory seminary
here for two years, said the
demonstration was led by
Rabbi Marshall Meyer, di-
. rector of the Buenos Aires
seminary.
Matalon stressed that the

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JMHR was completely in-
dependent of the DAIA, the
central body of Argentine
Jewry, and that the JMHR
is the first such movement
within the Argentine
JeWish community to "go
public."
The JTA was told that
there was a feeling_
among JMHR leaders,
including Rabbi Meyer,
that the DAIA would
have preferred the pro-
test marchnot take place.
This was conveyed to
Meyer both before and
after the march.
In- Washington, Dr.
Daniel Thursz, executive
vice president of Bnai Brith
International, said that his
organization "condemns"
the new wave of anti-
Semitism in Argentina.
He indicated it may have
been inspired by "rightwing
extremists seeking to
thwart Argentina's return
to democratic rule."
ThUrsz was responding
to reports of rising sales,
of virulently anti-Semitic
publications, anti-Jewish
radio broadcasts — in-
cluding one on a
government-owned sta-
tion — and sporadic, but
increasing, incidents of
mob violence.
In one such attack, which
occurred this year two days
before Rosh Hashana, more
than a dozen people carry-
ing axes and other sharp in-
struments 'vandalized a
synagogue in the town of
Commodoro Rivadavia on
Argentina's southeast
coast.
The most visible "'signs of
rising anti-Semitism are
the increasing sales of
anti-Jewish publications,
which have stepped up their
attacks on Jews, according
to reports from Buenos
Aires.
Nazi and extreme right-
wing tracts are openly sold
in newspaper kiosks
throughout downtown
Buenos Aires.

A crowd is not company.

serted.
Arens also told the Knes-
set committee that the re-
deployment of the Israel De- •
fense Force from the Shouf
mountains to the -Awali
River in the south of Leba-
non was not the end of the
redeployment process. The
Awali River line is not sac-
red, he said. If Israel finds
another, better line to rede-
ploy its forces further south
it would do so.
During a visit to France
this week, former Israeli,
Defense Minister Ariel
Sharon blamed the terrorist
attacks in Beirut on the
Soviet Union and "its pro-
xies," • Syria and the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion.
"One of the mistakes of
the Free World has been to-
prevent Israel from ridding
Beirut of the remnants of
terrorism," Sharon said.

In Israel, Defense Minis-
ter Moshe Arens told the
Knesset Defense and
Foreign Affairs Committee
that the Marines stationed
in Lebanon as part of the
multinational peacekeep-
ing force are not there at the
behest of Israel. "We did not
invite them," he said. "The
Americans entered Leba-
non after the massacres in
Sabra and Shatila (refugee
camps), at the invitation of
Lebanon." Therefore, Arens
suggested, Israel cannot be
identified with the. United
States in this context.
Arens was reacting to
comments by Labor
Alignment MK Yitzhak
Rabin, who said there
were too many state-
ments issued in Israel
"which could be inter-
preted as an Israeli invi-
tation to the U.S. to stay
in Lebanon." The former
premier said that the
Lebanon crisis might end
up in an American as well
as Israeli failure.
Both countries, Rabin
said, have been living with
illusions that the war in
Lebanon last year suc-
ceeded in destroying the
Palestine Liberation
Organization and terrorism
in that war-torn country.
Today there is more terror
°in Beirut than there had
been prior to the war, he as-

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