48 Friday, January 20, 1984 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS ADL, AJCommittee Blast Quakers for Urging End to Withdrawal NEW YORK (JTA) — Two major national Jewish organizations castigated the American Friends Serv- ice Committe (AFSC) for urging the United States to scrap the May 17, 1983, Lebanese-Israeli security and withdrawal agreement because, two Middle East ONE .h LADY or BAND piano or portable organ with rhythm box 353-9566 DO YOU NEED HOSIERY? We Sell Round The Clock Hosiery 30% OFF AT CALL 851-5079 representatives of the AFSC told a press confer- ence in New York last week, "Syria would never agree to the establishment of nor- malization of relations be- tween Lebanon and Israel." The two organizations, the Anti-Defamation League of Bnai Brith and the American Jewish Committee, also criticized the Quaker group for cal- ling on the U.S. to open a dialogue with the Palestine Liberation Organization. Abraham Foxman, ADL's associate national director and head of its interna- tional affairs division stated in a letter to Stephen Cary, AFSC chairman, that "It is most disturbing, and ironic, that the call to cancel to an agreement that establishes peace between countries should come from an organ- ization which identifies it- self, and is identified with, the cause of peace." Foxman stated that the Israel-Lebanon agree- ment "represents a further stage in the ongo- ing process of Arab recognition of Israel's right to live in peace. This process began with Egypt, continues with Lebanon, and must be encouraged and broadened in the future to include other would-be Arab peacemakers. In- deed, those in the Arab world who wish to end the bloodshed and seek peaceful relations with the Jewish state might be emboldened to come forward if they see other Arab states doing so." Dr. George Gruen, the AJCommittee's Middle East affairs director, stated that "One would have ex- pected that representatives of the Quakers, a movement noted for its devotion to peace and the pacific set- tlement of disputes, would have encouraged the step forward toward a more comprehensive Arab-Israel peace represented by the Lebanese-Israeli agree- ment. "We would have expected the AFSC to use its moral suasion and political influ- ence to attempt to convince Syria to agree to withdraw its forces from Lebanon, as has been repeatedly re- quested by the Lebanese government, and to stop obstructing the peace proc- ess." Gruen also said that the AJCommittee was "appal- led" and "disturbed" that the two AFSC representa- tives called for the U.S. to open a dialogue with the PLO. Certified Kosher by Metro Kashruth Council Rabbi Jack Goldman, Admin. a product of C. F. 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After Israel's occupa- tion of south Lebanon in the 1978 Litani campaign Maj. Haddad proclaimed the "Independent Repub lic of Free Lebanon" in his territory and called his armed force the "Army of Free Lebanon.' An implacable foe of the PLO and of leftist Lebanese Moslems, Maj. Haddad' S militia set as its main task the protection of Christian towns and villages in the border region. Later he was joined by local Shiite Mos- lems, also armed by Israel. Maj. Haddad's "Free Lebanon" army was to be incorporated into the Lebanese Regular army under the terms of the May 17, 1983, Israel-Lebanon agreement, with a com- manding role for Maj. Had- dad locally. The agreement has yet to be ratified by the Beirut government. Maj. Haddad, a career officer in the Lebanese army before he defected to set up his own military enclave in the south, was branded a deserter and re- negade by Beirut. 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