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He noted as one of the "positive factors" in the Middle East situation is our close relations with Is- rael and our ironclad com- mitment to its security and well being, as is Israel's support for strengthening the government of Lebanon. Israel's confidence in our commitment to its security is essential to progress toward peace." In a prepared state- ment to the House sub- committee last week, Murphy focused primar- ily on the Lebanese situa- tion but in addition, called on Palestine Lib- eration Organization chief Yasir Arafat to seek a negotiated settlement to the Palestinian prob- lem. "We hope that Arafat will now understand that the only way to tangible gains for Palestinians is through direct negotiations between Jordan and Israel and that violent struggle is doomed as a way to achieve Palesti- nian goals," Murphy said. The State Department of- ficial said continued tur- moil in Lebanon "heightens the danger of further war- fare" betwen Israel and Syria. "Because of the major Soviet presence in Syria, such hostilities could lead to wider international conflict as well. He accused "outside forces" of having "exacer- bated" Lebanon's internal strife. Murphy contended that continued U.S. involvement in the multi-national force in Lebanon is viewed by both "friends and adver- saries" as "a test of our abil- ity to exercise leadership towards a wider peace in the Middle East." He indicated U.S. support for the May 17 Israel-Lebanon security and troop withdrawal agreement, saying, "if Lebanon is penalized" for this agreement, it "would have ominous implications for peace elsewhere in the region." But Murphy said the Syrian government of President Hafez Assad "remains an obstacle." Meanwhile, President Reagan said that "we are making progress" in Leba- non and asserted that the U.S. Marines stationed in Beirut as part of the multi- national peacekeeping force will not be driven out of Lebanon by "state spon- sored terrorism." President Reagan ap- pealed for support of his Lebanon policy during a blunt exchange with Con- gressional leaders he sought bipartisan backing for the continued presence of U.S. troops in Beirut until (( Guide Issued NEW YORK (JTA) — A new guide to the cycle of the Jewish year, as observed by Reform Jews, has been pub- lished by the Central Con- ference of American Rabbis, the association of American Reform rabbis. a diplomatic solution for the Lebanon crisis is found, the White House said. In a related develop- ment, an Israeli civilian employee of the govern- ment's Public Works De- partment (PWD) was kil- led and two other PWD Equipment Sale workers were wounded in south Lebanon when their convoy was fired on and hit by two grenades. In another of several inci- dents last weekend, an Is- raeli soldier was' wounded when his patrol came under fire. 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