°""""mml NEWS Presenting the Fall-Winter 1991 collection of Hezbollah Splits Affect Hostages Tel Aviv (JTA) — Conflic- ting actions taken by various groups holding Western hostages in Leb- anon point to serious splits within the Hezbollah, or Party of God. h-an may no longer be able to control certain factions in the Shi'ite fundamentalist movement, according to an analysis in the Israeli daily Ha'aretz. The rifts may delay the start of negotiations for the release of all foreign hostages, including the Israeli prisoners, the paper warned. Some new branches of the Hezbollah have chosen to ally themselves with Damascus, in light of the deployment of the Syrian- backed Lebanese army in southern Lebanon. Others have actually established contacts with Western capi- tals. Concerned over the implications of such fac- tionalism, the Iranian government, which exerts considerable leverage over the Shi'ite groups, last mon- th summoned a delegation of Hezbollah leaders to Teheran. An Iranian source reported that the dispute within the Hezbollah leadership has been raging for more than a year. Teheran succeeded in freezing the dispute by ap- pointing Sheik Abbas Musawi as the organiza- tion's secretary-general. Nevertheless, the tensions did not abate. While Musawi was busy with organiza- tional matters arising from the Syrian-Lebanese Brotherhood Treaty signed in May, some groups attemp- ted to form a radical group within the organization. On the other side, a moderate group, known as the Damascus Men, has been formed. This group began pressur- ing for the gradual release of the hostages. According to Ha'aretz, the more radical group is responsible for the kidnapp- ing last week of French medical aid worker Jerome Leyraud, who was freed last week. The abduction . and threats to kill him if other hostages were released was an aborted attempt to slow the efforts of the moderate Damascus Men group, which may have set in motion the Aug. 8 release of British hostage John McCarthy. PAMELA DENNIS Informal Modeling Wednesday, August 21st Thursday, August 22nd Friday, August 23rd 10:00 a.m. - 6:00 p.m. at ANNA BASSETTS SOMERSET MALL TROY, MICHIGAN 48064 (313) 643-0770 ACCOUNTING SOLUTION? . .OR MONEY TRAP? Many computer account- ing recommendations in- tentionally lock you in with big hidden costs. Stay in control! Learn about CCR "open" solu- dons for 3 to 300 users. CCR Center for Computer Resources 547-5540 3895 W 12 Mile Berkley 50%.70% OFF ALL NAME BRANDS Contact Jack Parish or David Bite! • • • • Your financial future can begin today. 21728 W. Eleven Mile Rd. Harvard Row Mall Southfield, Ml 48076 call 1-800-US-BONDS THE FINEST IN CUSTOM CABINETS FOR HOME OR OFFICE" ••• U.S. SAVINGS BONDS THE GREAT AMERICAN INVESTMENT Vertical Blinds Levolor Blinds Pleated Shades Wood Blinds Free Professional Measure at No Obligation Free in Home Design Consulting Hours: Mon.-Sat. 10-5 !Id-5352-8622= New Rochester Hills 651-5009 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 35