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March 29, 1985 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-03-29

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, March 29, 1985

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Arafat must be able to show
some activity against Israel if on-
ly to keep extremist elements
among his followers placated. If
he cannot do this from Lebanon,
he will make every effort to do so
from Jordan. The question is how
much latitude Hussein will allow
him. One conditioning factor will
be Hussein's concern not to see
Israel provoked to the degree that
it takes retaliatory, preventive
measures.
Thus far, none of their PLO
rockets launched from Jordanian
soil have caused any damage or
casualties in Israeli territory.
Israeli aerial reconnaissance, as
far as it is known, has not discov-
ered any concentration of terror-

( ists in the border area and there
is the possibility that the missiles
were fired by small teams of ter-
rorist infiltrators.
One byproduct of the Israeli
decision to withdraw from Leba-
non is the beginning of a reap-
praisal. of Arab-Israeli relations in
some quarters that have support-
ed the Arab position in the past.
The influential Times of London,
a powerful factor in the making of
opinion in Britain, seems to have
drawn a lesson from the current
situation in Lebanon which had
eluded it for many years — that
the PLO, as representative of Pal-
estine Arab nationalism, was in-
transigent and could not compro-
mise.
The Times has strongly sup-
ported the British Government's
position that the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization must be a ne-
gotiating partner in the settle-
ment of the Palestinian conflict
and the recognition of Palestinian
national claims. Now, it finds that
Israeli strategists took the correct
course in breaking off the Israeli
confrontation with the Shiites of
Lebanon and the campaign to
inhibit PLO attacks on northern
Israel settlements.
"A Lebanese can fight for the
complete liberation of his home-
land without directly threatening
Israel's existence," the Times de-
clared, editorially welcoming the
victory of "the Shiite school
among Israeli decision-makers."
In contrast, it added, "a Palesti-
nian cannot. Israel knows that the
full aspirations of Palestinian na-
tionalism cannot be satisfied by
anything less than her [Israel's]
complete disappearance."
Israel, long ago, learned that
there was no compromise possible
with extremists whose aspirations
could be achieved only with the
destruction of the Jewish State.
That knowledge has been the
dominant element in Israel's in-
sistence that it will not sit down
with the PLO until it recognizes
Israel's right to exist.

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