THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Kirkpatrick Warns Syria Against Attacks

NEW YORK — Ambas-
sador Jeane J. Kirkpatrick,
U.S. envoy to the United
Nations, warned Syria this
week that any future at-
tacks against U.S. forces in
Lebanon, including Ameri-
can reconnaissance flights
over Syrian-occupied
Lebanese territory, would
be met by "an appropriate
response of self-defense" by
the United States.
Addressing the annual
dinner of Zionist Organiza-
tion of America's New York
metropolitan region, Mrs.
Kirkpatrick compared the
U.S. action on Sunday with
Israel's policy of responding
to PLO terrorism by launch-
ing "Operation Peace for
Galilee." She rejected as

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"spurious" a Syrian com-
plaint at the United Na-
tions that the American
bombing raid against
Syrian-held territory — in
which two U.S. planes were
lost Sunday — was a viola-
tion of the UN charter.
In her address, Mrs.
Kirkpatrick explained that
American reconnaissance
flights over Syrian positions
in Lebanon had been
authorized by the Lebanese
government and were for
peaceful, defensive pur-
poses. She said the U.S. had
advised Syria about the
flights, and said that Syria
was "fully aware of the
non-hostile nature of these
flights.
"When these planes

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in self-defense by attack-
ing the positions from
which the fire came,"
Mrs. Kirkpatrick said.
"Our flights will con-
tinue. And if fired upon
again, we will again take
appropriate action."
Mrs. Kirkpatrick hailed
what she termed "the new,
reinvigorated strategic al-
liance and friendship be-
tween Israel and the United
States." and said it marked
"an important dimension of
the close and vital relation-
ship between our two coun-
tries." That relationship,
she said, was based on "a
mutual dedication to peace,
a mutual respect and a
mutual devotion to liberty
and . democracy." Mrs.
Kirkpatrick also noted
"with deep satisfaction" the
role of Israel in voting with
the U.S. at the UN "more
than any other ally."
Mrs. Kirkpatrick said
that the U.S. had "no desire
to escalate" the fighting in
Lebanon but would con-
tinue to reply to any attacks
against the U.S. peacekeep-
ing forces there. She called
for "determination and
understanding" in dealing
with the current crisis and
voiced confidence that "if we
persist, we will achieve
peace and security not only
for our great friend and ally
Israel but for the whole
region and the whole
world."
The American ambas-
sador to the UN also said
she had been dismayed
by coverage of Israel's
move into Lebanon last
year in the Western press,
adding, "No attention
was paid to the context of
that action — the PLO's
state-within-a-state in
Lebanon, the attacks
against Israel by ter-
rorists from the PLO, the
PLO's policy of establish-
ing its military units in
hospitals, schools and
similar places.
"Only Israel's use of
armed force against civi-
lians was presented and
commented on. Yet experi-
ence reminds us daily that
the factual context of any
action is essential to an
understanding of its pur-
pose and its significance."
Israel's ambassador to the
UN, Yehuda Blum, told the
ZOA dinner, "The recent
fighting in and around
Tripoli, Lebanon demon-
strates that the Arab states
care precious little for the
fate of the Palestinians.
Callous indifference to the
Palestinians is their atti-
tude. It demonstrates too
that the PLO neither repre-
sents the Palestinian Arabs
nor cares how much agony
and suffering it causes
them.
"We in Israel have been
fully aware of the nature
and character of the forces
arrayed against us. We
were sorely disappointed by
the distorted image of the
PLO and Syria created by
the media.
"Now the mask has fal-
len, enabling the United
States and Israel to close

Friday, December 9, 1983 39

Holiday Art Show at Gallery

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