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Israeli leader praises Mondale

New York (JTA) — Premier
Shimon Peres of Israel praised
Democratic Presidential candi-
date Walter Mondale for his
" great interest and support for Is-
rael," at the end of a 40-minute
meeting between the two leaders
at the Waldorf Astoria Hotel last
week.
But Peres, in a brief statement
to reporters after the meeting,
said that the support for Israel in
the United States is bi-partisan.
He said, as Mondale stood at his
side, that he is not going to get
involved in the election cam-
paign.
After Peres left, Mondale said
that he talked with the Israeli
leader about two issues: Israel's
economic difficulties and the situ-
ation in Lebanon.
The former Vice President
sharply attacked the Mideast pol-
icy of the Reagan Administration,
charging that as a result of
Reagan's lack of personal in-
volvement in the Mideast "The

United States influence in the
Mideast is waning."
He said that Reagan has not
been "personally involved in any
of the negotiations and what we
need now is a new policy, an ,-
energetic policy of personal inter-
vention to move forward."
Mondale said that as President
he would work for direct negotia2
tions between Israel and its
neighbors and let them discuss
their differences. He also stressed
that he opposes any imposed solu-
tion in the Mideast.

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Mondale also accused the
President of escalating the arms
race in the Mideast by supplying
advanced weapons to the Arabs

In a related development, a
study commissioned by Ameri-
cans for a Safe Israel concluded
that neither Mondale nor Reagan
supports the • interests of Israel.
The study was conducted by Prof.
Ernest Bloch of Adelphi Univer,
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Peres cites 'visual error'
on IDF Lebanon pullback

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Premier
Shimon Peres said Sunday that
there was a "visual error" — a
misreading both in the U.S. and
Israel — of his recent remarks
with respect to a future with-
drawalof the Israel Defense Force
from Lebanon. He also stressed
that Israel's plans were not influ-
enced by Syria.
Peres spoke to reporters on his
return from a seven-day visit to
the U.S. which included two days
of talks with President Reagan,
Secretary of State George Shultz,
Defense Secretary Caspar Wein-
berger and other top Administra-
tion officials in Washington. He
was accompanied at those meet-
ings by Deputy Premier and
Foreign Minister Yitzhak
Shamir.
Peres told reporters that what
he said before and during his
Americanstrip and what he reit-
erates now is that within the next
three-four weeks the Cabinet will
consider various options prepared
by the Defense Ministry for an
IDF withdrawal from south
Lebanon that will ensure the
safety of Israel's northern border.
Last week, Defense Minister

Argentinian doctor
wins Nobel Prize

New York — Argentinian im-
munologist Cesar Milstein was
one of three doctors awarded the
Nobel Prize for medicine this
week.
For the past two decades, Dr.
Milstein has made major contri-
butions to the understanding of
the structure, synthesis and gene-
tic control of anti-bodies, the pro-
teins that battle agents of disease
in the body. In particular, he dis-
covered, in collaboration with Dr.
Georges Kohler (who was also
awarded a Nobel Prize), the prin-
ciple for producing virtually un-
limited amounts of pure monoc-
lonal anti-bodies.

Yitzhak Rabin said Israel would
not withdraw from Lebanon until
satisfactory security ar-
rangements were made to ensure
the safety of northern Israel set-
tlements, as laid down in the pol-
icy guidelines of the nationa:
unity coalition.
Rabin's remarks were release
by the government information
office after a meeting at the De-
fense Ministry office in Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, in Washington; the
Reagan Administration made it
clear again this week that it does
not want to be a mediator at this
time in the effort for an Israeli-
withdrawal from south Lebanon. -
State Department spokesman
John Hughes stressed that the •
United States continues to bein
an "exploratory mode" and is "not
negotiating nor mediating" be-
cause all of the parties involved
are "quite far apart."

Simchat Torah rally
ban is rejected

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin has re-
jected an appeal by the Peace Now
movement to ban a Simchat
Torah celebration in Hebron
planned by Gush Emunim ac-
tivists in support of suspected
members of a Jewish terrorist un---
derground presently on trial.
Peace Now warned that the cel-
ebration, including the tradi-
tional hakafot parade with To-
rahs through the town scheduled
last night would be "pure provoca-
tion" to the Arab majority in Heb-
ron. But Rabin maintained that
the celebration was legal.
But he said he has instructed.
the security forces to 'prevent any
disturbances and to confine the
celebration to Kiryat Arba, the
Jewish township adjacent to Heb-
ron which is a Gush Emunim >
stronghold. Some legal experts
argued that inasmuch as the law --
forbids any expression of support
for terrorists, the planned cele- --- 1
bration is in fact illegal.

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