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Responding to pressure from the United Nations and aiming to save the peace process, Israel this week backed down and proposed to 'take back 100 deportees and shorten the term of exile for the others. Explaining what went wrong, Health Minister Haim Ramon said that the Cabinet did not expect Leb- /-. anon to bar entry to the ac- tivists, who were bused across the border from the Israeli- controlled security zone in southern Lebanon. In the past, Israel has periodically deported Pales- tinians to Lebanon without problems, sometimes by dropping them north of the security zone by helicopter. Lebanon was commonly regarded as too weak or too preoccupied with its own problems of internal in- stability to be able to block the practice. Lebanon's refusal to take in the deportees resulted in their being stranded on a barren stretch of land bet- ween Israeli and Lebanese army lines. That unusual situation contributed to the international crisis which developed. 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The community protests have drawn criticism of uneir own, Almagor, who had not heard of the threat to Harris, emphasized that "any intervention by anyone other than Moreshet Israel Inc. is deemed by us to be : c ounterproductive," referr- I LEASE 24 TO 60 MOS. 39