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NEWS
352-8888
Under Supervision Council of Orthodox Rabbis
Syrian leader
nixes joint
Lebanon pullout
Paris (JTA) — President
Hafez Assad of Syria said in
an interview published
Wednesday in Le Monde
that he has ruled out a lin-
kage between the with-
drawal of his own forces and
an Israeli withdrawal from
Lebanon. He said "the two
things have nothing in
common. We (the Syrians)
have come to Lebanon at the
request of the Lebanese
government while Israel
invaded the country."
He claimed, in his inter-
view with Le Monde's senior
editor, Andre Fontaine,
that "both the Israelis and
the Americans understand
the reasons for our refusal
to link the two withdrwals."
Assad said that in his view
it would best to deal with
Lebanon apart from the rest
of the Middle East problem.
In Washington last week,
Assistant Secretary of State
for Near Eastrn and South
Assian Affairs Richard
Murphy told a House
Foreign Affairs Committee
panel that "Syria has been
one of the helpful players"
in recent efforts to restore
stability in Lebanon. Mem-
bers of the subcommittee on
the Middle East and Europe
promptly challenged that
view.
Regarding the Israeli
elections, Assad said as far
as he can determine 'bath
major Israeli parties have
practically identical stands
on major issues. He said
Likud and the Labor Party
"are trying with each other
in reinforcing Israel's
militarism and strength."
ADL supports
Administration's
UN plans
Washington — The
Anti-Defamation League of
B'nai B'rith last month tes-
tified in support of the Re-
agan Administration's in-
tention to withdraw the
United States from the
United Nations Education,
Scientific & Cultural
Organization (UNESCO) at
the end of this year.
Speaking at a joint hear-
ing of the House Foreign Af-
fairs Subcommittee on
Human Rights and Interna-
tional Organizations and
the Subcommittee on Inter-
national Operations, Bur-
ton S. Levinson, chairman
of ADL's National Execu-
tive Committee, charged
that UNESCO, "rather
than constructively promot-
ing the world's cultural di-
versity or disseminating
scientific advances
throughout he world com-
munity, has degenerated
into a highly politicized
fonim for those in the Soviet
Bloc -and Third World who
take so much satisfaction in
criticizing the 'Imperialist
West.'" ,