2-THE BULLETIN-Thuf5Clay. April 21.1983 ^ ^ ... . ^,J^:;>^^..^^^^
WASHINGTON — Although Menachem
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This new developmehtl^^ because the Sfcpliardfv^ppoif^^^^ Uhfcihg-spending for the vwar in jSe^ investment in West Bank sejttlemenf^^^^^ ;decline in social spendipg,^ ^ei^ts explained;^
Sti^ cducadoiwl systenis; as ^as "■■ overall economy. This has affected the Very poor people who haye been the;;chw supporters of -the Begin government,v he;
Thc^ h6tc4 ^hat only ;:Jast
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sud^'Sephardim have emerged among tKeJ^;;^
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In Jerusalem. ^ ' '' V
vSOlutiqn of social, - doin^tic ;aiid^^c^^-^ ::::^iii€tnife
at the beginniiig^ df ; ;i:;t>olitfeal-;:Sy%n^^
vAt the same troi^ poetical ^
scientists str^ssied;^^
' has been **against** the gpyei^ policy
Ofi^lioldinppi to^^^
Bank and Gaza,, and moving toward the Labor Party> position of **repartitiphing"
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On the other hand, the professors said^-,-^the^-^ tiiajbrily :^f ^^toc^
repartition of Jerusalem witk perhaps dnly^^^^-I
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added they believed that if a **sopl!|liticat^f', . -Way :^buldVbe:;iwpiire^ sections^ cdnt^ stratiori most Isi^& w<w
The two professors predicted **atnpmedtbf : XthnhrfortheBej^
Hiisisein ofi^brdan-^e^ide to joiri the pe^ce ialfe;Tji^
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TEL AVIV - The com- from W«.t Beirut and "T"^^ »™m
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mbst of them frotti its in a visit;# Tel ■ •
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>tipib:>said^Vthat^'<lurthg'^^^ iw^lbui weeks^sev^
ambuirfies; had been laid undertaken^p t a^nist Israeli^^fo br<&gijrt^ :
twbTsiaeU soldiers
■;-wbui^^ seven'jqtbers.;^''^ ■ •decHned:: to-say; 1^ 2tlie iattackc
Ipi f^ply to a questib^^^ he $aid 3the tt)F^:^ ^^iilrt in pursuitctf attackers. He ^d - the maintenance of order in Lebknoh was not easy vbut: also not an impossible task.;-
indinxi^ly bnticized the multinatipnal force, saying they could do more to prevent terrorist attacks. He said Israeli soldiers had strict instructions to .avoid any conflict with members bf the international force, adding he hoped the relations with them would improve. ^ Meanwhile, in ^ another
-NEW yOBK-. One hundred and bne ^Jews were allowed to Idefve the Soviet Union 1^ ihPi^^ it" was reported^ here;; b^ Jewry Resei^i^hB^^ the National -^bnibrenc^ ! on Soviet Jewry: This figure represents a 20 percent decline from the number of Jews permitted to leave the USSR
in -February and brings the development, reserve soldiers , total for the first quarter of in the IDF will haye to serve .1983 to 307 people — the
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45 days army service if they are members of regular units and 60 days if they belong to .specialized units. Chief of Staff-elect Gen. Moshe Levi told military correspondents here. Under normal circumstances reservists serve 30 days a year.;
Levi said the army would remain in Lebanon **as long as required, as demanded by the government.** He said ftie situation, had 1>een reexamined by army headquarters in December **ac-cording to data which' may - alter the situation.** Israel Radio's military correspon-dent said Levi was hinting at the presence of Soviet-made SAM-5 missiles inside Syria.: Levi said that Defense
lowest quarterly figure since 1968, the Research Bureau said.
Security needs acknowledged
NEW YORK r- Shortly after the Six-Day War, the tJ.S. Joint Chiefs of Staff were asked by the Secretary of Defense to assess secure borders for Israel. They replied: "From a strictly military point U view, Isiael would require theip retention of some cap-t]urcd territories in order to provide military defensible borders.**
^The memorandum specified ^he Gaza Strip, the Golan
Minister Moshe Arens had^L Heights, the southern and decided in favor of an army westefti portions of Judea and ieorgani2|^tion involving the^ Samaria, arid portion^ of the establishment of >h pyeraU .«in^ near Eilat arid* the land forces command ^-^W Straits of Tiran as vital to cohtroyerdal prbpPsal put. Js^cl's security. The stiidy forward six years^go by Gen. • r%ntly dcfclassified wfts de-Yisrael Tal and not im^c-;; it^ifed^' iif The Wall Street jttcnted till \ttPW^;be<ianse^ j^<PJ^iimiifl % Richard Brody, a