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Arens reiterated the gov- ernment's official policy with regard to Lebanon in an address to the Zionist General Council meeting in Jerusalem. He said it made no sense for Israel to pro- claim that "we don't care if Syria stays" in Lebanon when the Lebanese gov- ernment itself, the U.S. government and most west- ern governments are de- manding that Syria pull its forces out of Lebanon. The defense minister ap- peared to be replying to rumors that the departure of the Israel Defense Force from south Lebanon regard- less of what the Syrians did was an option under con- struction by the govern- ment. He stressed that Is- rael's sole aim was "the pro- tection of our citizens" liv- ing in the north of the coun- try. The IDF remains in Lebanon in order to estab- lish the security ar- rangements that will pro- tect the border region, he said. Arens accused the Labor opposition of "Orwellian doubles- peak" when it said it fa- vored Israel's unilateral withdrawal from Leba- non and also spoke of se- curity. According to Arens, this was a con- tradiction of purpose. "We will not listen to counsels of despair. We have the stamina to stay (in Lebanon) as long as required to provide pro- tection for the north," he said. Israel has been trying, with scant success, to estab- lish friendly relations with Shiite military forces in south Lebanon. The objec- tive is to ensure that the Palestine Liberation Organization will not re- turn to the south after the IDF pulls out. Israel is hope- ful that the Lebanese Army would eventually be in- volved in such ar- rangements, as provided by the May 17, 1983, agree- ment between Lebanon and Israel. But the sources conceded that relations between Is- rael and the Shiite Moslems who are the majority popu- lation in south Lebanon, have been strained of late. For that reason, the IDF in- tends to ease restrictions on the Awali River bridges to facilitate the movement of people and goods between south Lebanon and the rest of the country, once the Lebanese Army deploys on the north bank of the river. In Washington, Deputy Secretary of State Kenneth Dam stressed that the presence of the U.S. Marines in Lebanon has been "essential" to the pro- gress that has been made there, including the secu- rity talks going on now be- tween the various factions in that country. Meanwhile, Israel is claiming that a firm stand by the Western powers toward Syria would yield an ` acceptable arrangement in Lebanon. BANKRUPTCYn 1 • SALE Desks .$79.96. 1 Chairs .$10.00 Executive Chair ..$69 96 ! New Banquet Tables .$59.96 I Plain Paper Copiers . $699.96 I Typewriters $10-$25 p Adding Machines ... $10.00 Files $52.99 IBM's $49.50-$99.501' Four Drawer . Locking Lateral Files . . $500 Now $189.9F I 14 r0 L L V2 OF S F tart SEin l g ECa T t ED$3 TY9 P. 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