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May 13, 1988 - Image 56

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1988-05-13

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FRIDAY, MAY 13, 1988

Jerusalem (JTA) — The
Israel Defense Forces com-
pleted its 48 hour-long sweep
through southern Lebanon
amid praise from the Cabinet.
However, the praise was tem-
pered by misgivings over the
Cabinet's apparent lack of
control over significant
military operations.
It became clear last week
that Defense Minister Yit-
zhak Rabin had briefed
neither the Cabinet nor the
Inner Cabinet, or even the
prime minister or foreign
minister, before he ordered
the mission. The operation
cost the IDF three dead and
17 wounded.
Several ministers are ask-
ing for a clearer definition of
the Cabinet's role in approv-
ing military actions before
they are launched. Prime
Minister Yitzhak Shamir
promised a special Cabinet
session would be devoted to
the issue.
Education Minister Yitz-
hak Navon, who is a deputy
prime minister, led a group of
Labor ministers questioning
the defense minister's obliga-
tions to the Cabinet. Another
Laborite, Energy Minister
Moshe Shahal, has drafted
legislation stipulating what
sort of military operations

must be cleared in advance.
The Cabinet issued an of-
ficial statement after its
regular weekly meeting re-
porting that Shamir had "ex-
pressed the Cabinet's esteem
and congratulations for the
IDF's important and courage-
ous action in Maidoun, which
demonstrated its superlative
fighting ability, devotion, dar-
ing and adherence to the mis-
sion."
Maidoun village in
southern Lebanon was the
only stronghold where the
IDF encountered serious
resistance during its two-day
foray, and the only place
where it suffered casualties.
The village was strongly for-
tified by Hezbollah, the pro-
Iranian Shiite extremist
group whose name means
"Party of God." Its capture by
the IDF was considered essen-
tial because of its position
overlooking Upper Galilee.

Gross Appointed

New York — Rabbi Chaim
Gross has been appointed to
the new position of Agudat
Yisrael's Midwest coor-
dinator. He will develop pro-
gramming and community
activism in cities across the
region.

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