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Reagan To Press Human
Rights Issue At Summit

Washington (JTA) — Presi-
dent Reagan, in a White
House pre-summit meeting
attended by American and in-
ternational Jewish leaders,
pledged that he will again
press the issue of human
rights, including Soviet
Jewry, when he meets with
Soviet leader Mikhail Gor-
bachev in Moscow.
Reagan last week told the
Jewish leaders that "In no
way are the Soviets going to
get us to retreat from these
principles and from the in-
sistence on their adherence to
their obligations," aacording
to participant Morris Abram,
chairman of the National
Conference on Soviet Jewry
(NCSJ).
The 20-minute meeting was
attended by eight leaders of
the NCSJ and the World Con-
ference on Soviet Jewry and
led by Abram and Simcha
Dinitz, chairman of the world
group and a former Israeli
ambassador to the United
States.
Abram, who is also chair-
man of the Conference of
Presidents of Major American
Jewish Organizations, led a
delegation from that um-
brella group in a meeting
with Secretary of State
George Shultz at which
Shultz reiterated that the
issue of Jewish emigration
would be high on the summit

agenda.
Reagan also volunteered to
the Jewish leaders that the
United States will not change
the Jackson-Vanik Amend-
ment until the Soviets allow
the large number of Jewish
emigrants required by the
law, according to Abram.

Israel Strikes
Terrorist Bases

Aviv (JTA) — The Israeli
air force conducted the eighth
Israeli air raid on Lebanon
this year and the second foray
in four days with an attack
last week on terrorist targets
in the vicinity of the southern
Lebanon port city of Sidon.
All aircraft returned safely to
their bases, a military
spokesman said.
Reports from Beirut said
the attack was carried out by
two assault helicopters pro-
tected by jet fighter planes. At
least eight rockets were fired
at targets in the Ein Hilwe
refugee camp south of Sidon,
the Beirut sources said. A
building used as head-
quarters of Al Fatah, the
mainstream terrorist group of
the Palestine Liberation
Organization, was destroyed.
In an earlier attack on ter-
rorist targets north of Sidon,
10 people were reportedly
killed and injured.

