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his hands were bound with red
cord.
An official statement by the
IDF said the Shiites were re-
leased following investigations of
the activities that led to their
original detention at the Ansar
Camp in south Lebanon and on
the basis of appeals they made to
a civilian-military appeals board.
In a related development, the
president of the Greek Jewish
community, Joseph Lovinger,
said he was deeply concerned by
the "inflammatory campaign
against Greece" arising from
charges in the United States and
elsewhere that lax security at
Athens airport contributed to the
hijacking.
The U.S. government has_ is-
sued an advisory to American
citizens against travel to Greece
and some American Jewish lead-
ers have called on Jews to boycott
that country. But Lovinger, in a
cable to the World Jewish Con-
gress and its affiliated com-
munities in 70 countries, issued
"a call to our coreligionists" to
end a campaign of "grave and un-
fair accusations" against Greece.
He expressed regret that
Greece, out of all friendly coun-
tries, has been "unjustly singled
out as a convenient scapegoat."
According to Lovinger, who de-
scribed himself as a frequent air
traveler, security at Athens air-
port is on a par with that of most
other major international air-
ports, except possibly Ben Gurion
Airport near Tel Aviv.
Meanwhile, Deputy Premier
and Education Minister Yitzhak
Navon clashed with Defense
Minister Yitzhak Rabin in
Jerusalem last week over Na-
von's contention that there was a
causal relationship between Is-
rael's prisoner exchange deal
with a Palestinian terrorist
group last month and the current
hijack-hostage crisis in Beirut.
Navon, like Rabin a leader in
the Labor Party, maintained in
an Army Radio interview that Is-
rael's release on May 20 of 1,150
convicted Palestinian terrorists
in exchange for three Israeli
soldiers captured in Lebanon and
held by the Popular Front for the
Liberation of Palestine - General
Command, a Damascus based
terrorist group headed by Ahmed
Jibril, may "logically have
encouraged" the June 13 hijack-
ing.
Rabin, who was a central fig-
ure in the prisoner exchange
negotiations, rebutted Navon's
contention. He told the Knesset's
Foreign Affairs and Security
Committee last week that there
have been nine aircraft hijacks
perpetrated by Shiite gunmen
since March, 1982, so there could
be no causal relationship be-
tween the latest hijack and the
Jibril deal.
Navon was the only member of
the Inner Cabinet — five Labor
and five Likud ministers — who
opposed the prisoner exchange.
He said the government "ought to
have had the moral strength to
tell the families (of the three cap-
tured Israeli soldiers) that there
is a line beyond which we could
not go."