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Jerusalem (JTA) — Re-
versing its previous position,
Israel agreed Thursday to
allow officials of the Interna-
tional Red Cross to fly over
Israeli-controlled territory to
see 415 Muslim fundamen-
talist activists expelled to
Lebanon.
News reports said
Lebanese Prime Minister
Rafik al-Hariri, who had
also refused access through
Lebanon, made a similar
announcement in Beirut,
telling reporters his
government would allow
Red Cross officials to cross
Lebanon's territory on a
"one-time-only" basis to
visit the deportees.
The Israeli move was an-
nounced just before a second
U.N. envoy arrived to
underline a Dec. 18 Security
Council resolution calling on
Jerusalem to take back the
deportees.
Under the agreement, Red
Cross personnel will fly with
the help of U.N. peacekeepers
from the Israeli-held buffer
zone in southern Lebanon for
a one-day mission.
Officials close to Prime
Minister Yitzhak Rabin de-
nied the decision repre-
sented a reversal of his
previous position on Red
Cross visits to the deportees.
They claimed no change
had occurred in Mr. Rabin's
basic policy of refusing to
allow aid to transit to the
deportees through the buffer
zone in the absence of
agreement by Lebanon to
facilitate regular supplies
through its territory
thereafter.
Weather permitting, two
Red Cross officials were to
fly to the deportees en-
campment, boarding a
helicopter at the head-
quarters of the United
Nations Interim Force in
Lebanon at Nakoura, just
north of the Israeli border
with Lebanon.
The Israeli decision was
announced as Ambassador
Chinmaya Gharekhan, en-
voy of U.N. Secretary-
General Boutros Boutros-
Ghali, flew in for weekend
talks about the deportees.
Foreign Minister Shimon
Peres, who was to meet with
the envoy, said he hoped for
progress toward an agreed
solution on the deportees
issue.
Earlier this week, in a
televised appearance on the
ABC News program
"Nightline," Mr. Peres said
he believed a solution would
soon be found.
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