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October 19, 1979
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P>C« 2 THE SOUTHERN ISRAELITE October 19, 1979
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U.S. $$$ for Syria, PLO
coming up for discussion
by Joseph Polakoff
WASHINGTON (JTA)-A
Senate-House conference is to
determine whether the U.S.
government should refuse to
permit American funds to be used
in any programs for the Palestine
Liberation Organization through
the United Nations and will also
decide whether the U.S.
government should be forbidden
to provide economic assistance to
Syria.
Both legislative actions were
incorporated by the Senate,
without dissent, in its adoption of
the Foreign Aid Bill for the fiscal
year that began on Oct. 1. The
House, at the behest of the Carter
Administration, had previously
approved $45 million in economic
assistance to Syria.
In the Senate Appropriations
Committee, however, Syria's
refusal to help implement the
Camp David accords was cited
among the reasons for banning
U.S. financial support for Syria.
Reports from Damascus said the
Syrian government would
consider a ban of U.S. support as a
hostile act. American diplomats in
Damascus reportedly have
indicated that such a ban would
deprive the U.S. of political
leverage with the Syrian
government.
The ban on support for the PLO
was contained in an amendment
presented by Sen. Jake Garn
(R.Utah) which also incorporated
a ban on aid to three African
organizations. The Senate adopted
the overall foreign aid
appropriations bill of $8.14 billion
by a vote of 53-38. This
represented a reduction of three
percent from the originally
planned $8.46 billion.
The House also reduced the
amount of aid by four percent to
$7.46 billion. Funding for Israel in
the amount of $1,783 billion in
military and economic assistance
and $750 million in economic
support assistance to Egypt, are
not affected by the cuts. But
Jordan, Lebanon and other
countries receiving aid may be
affected by the reductions which
will be determined by the
Executive branch.
In the course of the debate, Sen.
Mark Hatfield (R.Ore.) attacked
Israel’s military activity in
Lebanon with U.S. military
equipment as a "mindless policy"
that "breeds hate, radicalism and
the ongoing cycle of fear and
destruction.” He did not refer to
PLO attacks on Israel from
Lebanon.
Illegal squatters removed
from unauthorized sites
JERUSALEM (JTA) — A
substantial portion of the Israeli
army on the West Bank was
occupied Monday rounding up
and removing hundreds of Gush
Emunim militants who broke out
of their settlement compounds to
occupy adjacent lands in defiance
of Sunday’s Cabinet decision that
privately owned Arab lands will
not be seized to make room for
Jewish settlements.
Gush squatters, reinforced by
outside supporters, set up their
makeshift huts on at least 45
unauthorized sites in the Judaea
and Samaria regions during the
night. Military sources reported
that soldiers had evacuated 15 of
24 sites spotted by aircraft in the
Judaea region.
Nine squatters were detained for
resisting, but in most cases the
evacuation was carried out
peacefully, the sources said. The
Gush insisted that some 40
footholds were still occupied and
said that when the troops arrived
its people simply moved to other
sites.
The Gush moves appeared to
have been well orchestrated and
planned in advance in the
expectation that the Cabinet
would decide against its demand
for the large-scale seizure of Arab
lands to make room for massive
Jewish settlements. It was the
largest instance of civil
disobedience by Jews since Israel
was founded. Most serious was the
polarizing effect on Israeli society,
reflected in a bitter Knesset debate
Monday between opponents and
supporters of the Gush Emunim
and the sharp division over the
issue within Premier Menachem
Begin’s coalition government.
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