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But the State Department, after first re- fusing to comment, confirmed on Friday that the Lewis' account was accurate. The Davar report, if true, con- firms the charges by many in Is- rael and the U.S. that Sharon was planning the large-scale invasion of Lebanon at a time the PLO was in fact abiding by the cease-fire. It also suggests that the main target of the invasion was the Palestinian population on the West Bank which would have been rendered docile as an indi- rect result of the destruction of the PLO in Lebanon. Sharon's plans also called for handing over 100,000 Palestinians refugees in Lebanon to the Lebanese authorities, according to the Davar document. The invasion of Lebanon, launched by the IDF on June 6, 1982, was officially called "Opera- tion Peace for Galilee". The Likud-led government - of Premier Menachem Begin in- sisted that its objectives were limited to driving the PLO beyond a 25-mile zone in south Lebanon, out of rocket and artillery range of Israeli border towns. The Lebanon war cost Israel 650 dead and some 4,000 wounded from its outset until recent weeks. The IDF is now in the final state of withdrawing entirely from Lebanese soil and is expected to be back behind the international border early next month. As the withdawal progressed, demands rose from many quarters for an inquire into the planning and conduct of the war and these cen- tered on Sharon who played the key role. 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The sources warned that the at- tacks might escalate as the Israeli presence in South Lebanon nears an end. The IDF is expected to be Ariel Sharon completely out of Lebanese terri- tory by the beginning of next month. In Sunday's incidents, four soldiers were wounded when a roadside explosive detonated as their patrol was passing near Majdel Selim village, about eight kilometers inside Lebanon oppo- site the Israeli border town of Manera. An IDF unit spotted two terrorists near the Akaya bridge over the Litani River further to the north and pursued them to Shakra village where the ter- rorists opened fire. One Israel soldier was wounded before both terrorists were killed. c=' UNESCO Scores Israel Paris (JTA) — The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) executive committee adopted a resolution condemn- ing Israel for allegedly "hamper- ing educational and cultural in- stitutions in the occupied ter- ritories" and called on the UN- ESCO Director General to begin a study of Israeli educational and cultural policies. The first resolution, sponsored by a group of 17 Third World countries, deplored "the practice of repression and obstruction of educational and cultural institu- tions in Palestinian and other Arab occupied territories." It urged Israel "to annul all meas- ures taken and all acts commit- ted against educational and cul- tural institutions." The second resolution asked the international community do donate funds "to safeguard the Arab spiritual heritage" in Jerusalem and praised the Di- rector General for "maintaining UNESCO's presence in the occupied territories." The resolution was adopted in the absence of the United States which withdrew from UNESCO last December after charging that the organization was mis- managed, politically minded and biased in favor of the Eastern Bloc and Third World Nations. Britain and Canada said they opposed the two resolutions be- cause they failed to take into account the "real nature of the problem." 1