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congregants have given money
to pick up any other costs.
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have a tree for its residents,
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commitment to making the day
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Dr. Gad-Harf added that not
all SOS residents are gentile.
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Temple Israel through SOS.
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pledged to withdraw complete-
ly from the territories by Dec.
13.
In truth, he said, Monday
was scheduled only as the be-
ginning of the withdrawal, to
be complete by April. 'The April
date was sacred," he said. "The
beginning date was not."
Patience, Mr. Eban told the
crowd, is essential. Again he cit-
ed history to make his point. In
1977, Egyptian President
Anwar Sadat met with Israel
Prime Minister Menachem
Begin. Reconciliation did not oc-
cur overnight.
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cated, Mr. Eban said. Unlike
peace talks with Egypt,
negotiations with the PLO
involve issues of sovereignty for
hundreds of thousands of peo-
ple living in the West Bank and
Gaza.
As for Gaza, Mr. Eban called
it a "migraine headache, a bar-

rel of gunpowder, a cancerous
growth."
"It's not a question of liber-
ating Gaza from Israel. It is a
matter of liberating Israel
from the need of enforcing its
jurisdiction over (800,000
Palestinians who do not have
voting rights), the like of
which is ceasing to happen
anywhere else in the world," he
said during the press confer-
ence.
Mr. Eban charged Israeli ex-
tremists with being anti-
Zionists. After years of working
toward the Zionist ideal, the ex-
tremists are at odds with dis-
pelling the one last "dark cloud
on the horizon."
The dark cloud of conflict be-
tween Israel and the Arab na-
tions must be resolved, Mr.
Eban said. He said the goal is
not beyond reach.
"Israel and the PLO have
come to a point in their rela-
tionship from which there is no
possible retreat," he said. "All
their alternatives have been ex-
hausted." ❑

IDF Complains
About Troops

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel has
filed a complaint with the
United Nations against a
Finnish unit of the U.N.
Interim Force in Lebanon,
charging that the unit refus-
ed humanitarian aid to an
Israeli tank crew that came
under fire in southern Leb-
anon.
The complaint was based
on an incident last week,
when an Israeli tank was hit
by a missile fired by gunmen
with the Islamic fundamen-
talist Hezbollah movement.
The commander of the
tank was killed, and several
men were wounded.
An Israeli drove the
damaged tank to a UNIFIL
post manned by Finnish
soldiers and asked to use the
radio to contact the Israel
Defense Force. The Finnish
soldiers refused on the
grounds that their radio
could not make contact with
the IDF network, the com-
plaint said.
The complaint described
the Finnish soldiers' reac-
tions as callous and inhumane.
UNIFIL spokesman Timor
Goksell said the incident
WaS due to a "most regret-
table misunderstanding,"
adding that the tank driver
had not informed the
Finnish unit there were
wounded men aboard the
tank. 7_1

