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Canada Pledges Status Quo
on PLO, Lebanon Withdrawal

OTTAWA (JTA) — Ex-
ternal Affairs Minister
Allan MacEachen told a
delegation of Jewish leaders
last week that Canada "will
not raise the level of con-
tacts with the PLO nor will
it support the idea of unilat-
eral withdrawal of Israeli
forces from Lebanon."
The delegation, led by
Ann Gross, chairman of the
Canada-Israel Committe,
expressed to MacEachen
the concern of the Canadian
Jewish community about
statements the minister
had made in Damascus,
Amman and Cairo during
his recent Middle East tour.
Citing the minister's
comment in Damascus that
Syria had "a positive role"
to "play in the Middle East
region," the delegation said
that while everyone under-
stood the sincerity of the
Canadian government's de-
sire to see peace in the Mid-
dle East, the government
would be "ill-advised" to
support the view that Syria
sincerely means to leave
Lebanon when all of its ac-
tions point to the contrary.
MacEachen told the
Jewish leaders that
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that he had asked Israel
to increase the volume of
its commercial ex-
changes with Canada.
He promised to make a
statement before the Par-
liamentary Standing Com-
mittee for External Affairs
and National Defense to
clarify various statements

Druze Equality Questioned

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Deputy Premier David Levy
announced last week that
he will head an ad hoc com-
mittee to investigate and
resolve problems arising in
Israel's 50,000-strong
Druze community. He was
replying to charges in the
Knesset that Israeli Druze
do not enjoy equal rights
with other citizens. The
Druze are loyal to Israel and
serve in its armed forces.
But MK Amnon Lin of the
Labor Alignment, an expert
on Arab affairs, said in an
agenda motion that the
Druze lack full partnership
with Jews. Israel is not
doing enough to ensure that
the Druze community is not
discriminated against, he
said, especially in light of
the sacrifices it made in Is-
rael's defense.
Druze soldiers and border
policemen sustained more
than half the fatalities in
the Nov. 4 truck-bomb at-
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Lebanon.
"We must realize that
Arab communities in Is-
rael watch us every day
and every hour to see
how we treat the Druze,
the Circassians and other
non-Jews who share the
duty of the defense of the
country," Lin said. He as-
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Jewish soldier should be
confident that his future,
his livelihood, his
standard of living and his
sense of belonging are
equal to those of Jewish
soldiers.
Lin's motion was sup-
ported by Likud MK Nasser
A-Din, himself a Druze, who
said there was anger and
disappointment in the
Druze community. He noted
that there is not a single
Druze in a senior position in
Israel's civil service. Druze
army veterans are poorly
treated. There is little in-
dustry in Druze villages and
the village schools lack pro-
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