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July 04, 1986 - Image 19

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-07-04

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Israel Refuses
Deal With
Terrorists

'ml Aviv (JTA) — Israel last
week refused to make a deal with
a terrorist organization in
Lebanon for the return of the
body of an Israeli soldier mis-
sing in action in Lebanon since
1982. Israel has also made it
clear that it holds Syria respon-
sible for the fate of all Israeli
soldiers missing since a battle at
Sultan Ya`akub four years ago.
Maj. Gen. Matan Vilnai, head
of the Israel Defense Force man-
power division, said in an inter-
view, "We see the Syrians as
responsible for everything that
_ happenedin the region of Sultan
Ya`akub. The combat there was
with the Syrian army, the area
is an area under Syrian control
and has been under Syrian con-
trol since the war. The terrorist
organizations in that region are
all organizations which owe their
existence to the Syrians," Vilnai
said.
He disclosed that the Demo-
cratic Front for the Liberation of
Palestine, a terrorist group head-
ed by Naif Hawatmeh, offered to
return the body of a missing
Israeli soldier, Samir Assad, in
exchange for 50 terrorists im-
prisoned in Israel. The offer was
turned down, Vilnai said, "be-
cause the day it is clear to the
terrorists they they can get back
live terrorists even in exchange
for our bodies, they won't have
any interest in holding our
soldiers alive."

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Soviet Jews — particularly
Soviet Jews who wish to leave
the USSR — run a high risk of
being harassed by Soviet agents.
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