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Friday, Noteinbet 4 1983 t 11

111EINTROITIWISIVNEWS

U.S. Policymakers Debating Closer Ties With Israel

(Continued from Page 1)

maintained, Syria and the
radical elements in Leba-
non will gain domination
over that country.
"It is an amazing phe-
nomenon that the Israeli
army is sitting 29 kilomet-
ers from where Americans
are being killed and there
seems to be no coordination
between our policies at all,"
Kissinger said at the time.

Shultz's predecessor,
former Secretary of State
Alexander Haig who had
his own battles with
Weinberger over rela-
tions with Israel, has also
argued that the most ef-
fective way to show the
Soviet Union and Syria
tha "the U.s. means busi-
ness" is in concert with
Israel, the nation which,
he said, is most feared by
Damascus.

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This lack of coordination
in Lebanon is a policy in-
itiated by Weinberger and
was evident from the time
the Marines first went into
that country and were or-
dered not to have any con-
tact with Israeli troops.
But its most glaring
example came after the ter-
rorist bombing on Oct. 23
when the United States re-
fused Israeli offers to pro-
vide sophisticated ear-
thmoving equipment to
help dig out injured and
dead Marines from the rub-
ble and to treat the injured
Marines in Israeli hospitals.
The official U.S. explana-
tion on the hospitals was
that it is U.S. military pol-
icy to treat wounded mili-

tary at U.S. military hospi-
tals, even though some of
the wounded were taken to
a British hospital on Cyp-
rus. There have already
been attacks on this in Con-
gress and calls for investi-
gations, particularly since
many of the wounded had to
wait hours to be taken to
military hospitals in West
Germany while Israeli med-
ical facilities were close by.

Meanwhile, another
issue has come to the fore
recently, that of the joint
rapid deployment force
the United States has
been secretly organizing
with Jordan in order to
meet threats to the Arab
states on the Persian
Gulf. The issue became

Czech Jewish Collection
Opens in U.S. Wednesday

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WASHINGTON — More
than 350 objects from the
largest Judaica collection in
the world will be shown for
the first time in the United
States when "The Precious
Legacy: Judaic Treasures
from the Czechoslovak
State Collections" opens at
the Evans Gallery at the
Smithsonian's National
Museum of Natural His-
tory, on Wednesday, where
it will be on view through
Jan. 1.
"The Precious Legacy" is
the result of Project
Judaica, chaired by Mark E.
Talisman, who negotiated
with the Czechoslovak
Socialist Republic for 15
years to bring the exhibi-
tion to this country.
The exhibition, which has
been organized by the
Smithsonian Institution
Traveling Exhibition Serv-
ice, in cooperation with the
Czechoslovak Socialist Re-
public, will also travel to six
additional cities. It will be
at the Detroit Institute of
Arts in 1985.

old Jewish community of
homes, schools, six
synagogues, town halls
and a historic Jewish
cemetery, all of which
were established be-
tween the Middle Ages
and the end of the 19th
Century.

The presentation of ob-
jects in "The Precious Le-
gacy" creates a time-line
through history, from the
Middle . Ages to the
Holocaust. The exhibition
begins with highlights from
the Czechoslovak State
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Featured are 42 drawings
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The works have never be-
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Czechoslovakia. The draw-
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of life in Terezin (There-

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Soviet Threat

BEIRUT (ZINS) — Soviet
Supreme Court Justice
Muhamad Asimov told re-
porters during a recent visit
to Lebanon that the Soviets
have not intervened in
Lebanon because it would
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Weinberger, who, like
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public when it was re- dan's refusal to enter into
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Shultz reportedly argued
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