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December 23, 1983 - Image 8

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-12-23

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8 Friday, December 23, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Arafat and PLO's Evacuation
Tied to Hussein, Peace Talks

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(Continued from Page 1) on the peace process be- establish themselves" in the
President made his pro- cause of the situation in areas of Lebanon vacated by
posals on Sept. 1, 1982 Lebanon. But he noted that the Israel Defense Force
that offers a more "prac- Lebanon is so volatile that it last September. It would
tical program for moving is necessary to "lower the "continue to demand of the
all the parties ahead." He temperature" there before Druze" that they oust PLO
said the autonomy progress can be made terrorists from the areas
negotiations between Is- toward a comprehensive they control. Arens also
warned that if the Syrians
rael, Egypt and the U.S. Middle East peace.
The official rejected the "do not restrain" the ter-
have gone as far as they
can and now need an- view that the Reagan Ad- rorists under their control,
ministration will not be those terrorists would come
other Arab partner.
The U.S. position in the able to move ahead in the under constant attack.
.....
But despite the clarifica-
Middle East is still aimed at Middle East during 1984
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achieving a "just and com- because of the Presidential tion in the Knesset, reports
persisted of confusion and
prehensive peace" which election campaign.
.
On the cool Egyptian- recrimination in political
will provide for the "legiti-
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mate rights of the Palesti- Israeli relations, the offi- and military circles over the
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people as well as Is- cial stressed that the U.S. handling of the Tripoli
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and defined borders," "various misunderstand- rael's largest daily, on
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the official said.
implementation
of the who felt that the navy's
OOLIPAY SOURSil lion.:`- SO.: 10 !am to 9 pm • 'Sun.; 12 noon-5 pm
He denied that the U.S.
has not been concentrating Egyptian-Israeli peace bombardment of the PLO in
treaty. He said that in Tripoli before the evacua-
talks with both Israeli tion reflected "uncertainty
and Egyptian leaders, the and confused policy-
U.S. did not seek to put making" by' the govern-
pressure on either side ment.
but "encouraged both to
Those sources said, ac-
talk out their dif-
cording to the news-
ferences."
In Israel, the govern- paper, that the naval
ment's handling of the situ- bombardment, while it
ation which culminated in exacted some retribution
the safe evacuation of for the Dec. 6 Jerusalem
Arafat raised sharp ques- bus bombing by the ter-
tions- in the Knesset and rorists, failed to prevent
the PLO's evacuation
criticism in the press.
Premier Yitzhak Shamir and lent some credibility
and Defense Minister to Arafat's claim that the
Moshe Arens responded to evacuation was a victory
doubts expressed over the over Israel.
wisdom of a policy that
Similarly, the critics said,
called
for relentless sea-air the naval action drew down
Come, try one of these watches with one - or two - full-cut diamonds.
pounding of PLO positions on Israel an angry public
You'll see what we mean. Everthing about these watches is stunningly
in Tripoli coupled with reprimand from Washing-
tough rhetoric about ton and created the impres-
beautiful. The perfect gift for the holiday season now at Weintraub
punishing the terrorists but sion that Israel backed off
Jewelers, along with our complete line of fine jewelry all displayed
which, in the end, allowed under American. pressure.
in our new showroom at the "Sunset Strip".
Arafat and his loyalists to
escape unscathed with at
least a portion of _their
weapons.
That policy, critics, con-
tended, implied confusion of
NEW YORK — The Na-
purpose on Israel's part,
tarnished its image and, by tional Conference of
is seeming illogic, gave rise Synagogue Youth (NCSY)
t o speculation that there has launched a campaign
were serious differences be- aimed at mainstreaming
developmentally disabled
t ween the Premier and the
Defense Minister. Shamir Jewish teenagers into its
and Arens vigorously de- regular activities.
The three-part program,
nied this.
Arens explained that directed by Hana Zweiter,
will integrate handicapped
t he government decided
participants into
t o articulate, as vigor-
Shabatonim attended by
0 usly as possible, its ob-
ections to the UN- regular NCSY members,
anctioned rescue of the encourage participation by
the disabled in the group's
t errorists in ships of a
holiday celebrations and
f riendly foreign power.
A t the same time, Israel will include a newsletter for
w ould hit the PLO "as the handicapped.
m uch as possible" before
heir departure. But,
College Threat
A rens stressed, "it would
on
Cash Eased
n ot have been proper"
or Israel to force a con-
TEL AVIV (JTA) — The
f rontation on the high
threatened shut-down of Is-
eas with naval forces of
rael's universities was can-
a friendly power or to st-
celled Tuesday after the
t ack the Greek merchant
government agreed to pro-
hips after the PLO had
vide the $50 million needed
e mbarked.
to keep them functioning.
Both men insisted that Is-
The universities would
r ael would continue to
have closed for lack of funds.
st rike at PLO forces re-
HOLIDAY HOURS
They have undertaken to
STRIP"
m aining in Lebanon and Is-
cut their budget by eight
Weekdays
10 am - 8 pm
To eli warplanes in fact at-
percent next year by reduc-
29536 Northwestern Highway
Saturdays
to cked PLO bases near
ing teaching and adminis-
10 am - 6 pm
Southfield, Michigan 48034
B aalbek in the northern
trative staffs through dis-
Sundays
10 am - 4 pm
B ekaa Valley on Wednes-
missals and attrition. Re-
d ay.
tired personnel will not be
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Arens said Israel would
replaced and tuition fees
n ot allow the terrorists "to
will go up.

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