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Air strike on Libya draws
praise from Jewish leaders
The following Jewish Telegra
phic Agency account was compiled
from reports by Gil Sedan in Jer
usalem, Hugh Orgel in Tel Aviv,
Edwin Eytan in Paris and Maurice
Samuelson in London.
Israel’s leaders hailed America's
punitive air raids on Libya as an
act of self-defense against interna
tional terrorism but stressed re
peatedly Tuesday that Israel was in
no way involved and had no advance
knowledge of U.S. plans.
Prime Minister Shimon Peres,
questioned by reporters while visit
ing Nazareth, said he does not
know yet what results the Ameri
can action might have but “I know the
reasons for it. Libya was undoubt
edly behind the bombing of Amer
ican soldiers at the discotheque in
(West) Berlin and it doesn't sur
prise me that the United States
takes steps in its own self defense,”
Peres said.
Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin
told reporters after an appearance
at the Hebrew University that the
U.S. action in Libya was “a deter
mined and daring action against a
country which took the lead in the
encouragement, finance and sup
port of international terrorism.”
“It is clear to everybody that ter
rorism can succeed only when it
has the support of countries like
Libya, Syria and others, and if we
want to put an end to terrorism we
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Muammar Qaddafi
have to punish these countries and
to convince them to change their
way of action in this regard,” the
Likud leader said.
But except for Britain, Israel
was alone among America’s allies
in expressing unqualified support
for the U.S. air strike. It was
deplored even by the moderate
Arab states, including Egypt which
has long considered Libyan leader
Muammar Qadaffi a foe.
Responding to a condemnation
of the air strike by Nazareth’s
Communist Mayor Tewfik Zayyad,
Peres asked what else did he expect
the Americans to do when they had
proof that Qadaffi was planning
to kill more Americans, "sit back
and praise the Lord?”
With respect to Israel, he said,
“We were not invited (to partici
pate in the air strike) and we played
no role in it." He warned, however,
that Libyan and Palestinian terror
ism would not solve anything. “The
Palestinians are not our enemies
and Israel is interested in solving
the Palestinian problem through
negotiations," he said.
Rabin, too, stressed that the
strike at Libya “was an American
action. Israel was not involved and
was not notified about it.” But, he
added, “It is an attempt to deal
with the sources of terrorism, not
only with those who carry it out
“Therefore, as a matter of prin
ciple, I believe that every country
that believes that something has to
be done against international ter
rorism, in coordination with the
democratic free world, should come
and say that it is a justified action,”
Rabin said. He dismissed concern
that a world war could evolve from
the American action.
The European Economic Com
munity (EEC) Foreign Ministers,
meeting at The Hague Monday
before the U.S. launched its bombers
against Libya, made clear that they
favored diplomatic and political
measures before resorting to force.
After the raid, the Foreign Minis
tries of the EEC states were either
critical or non-committal.
Only British Foreign Secretary
Sir Geoffrey Howe maintained, in
a BBC address, that the U.S. “has
exercised its right of self-defense."
Denis Healy, Labor’s foreign
policy spokesman, accused Prime
Minister Margaret Thatcher of
“groveling subservience” to Presi
dent Reagan and warned that Bri
tain would now become more of a
target of Libyan terrorism than it
was.
The raid was also condemned by
West Germany’s foreign minister,
Hans-Dietrich Genscher.
In the United States, Jewish
organizations expressed full sup
port for the air strike against
Libya.
In a telegram to President Rea-
See Libya, page 23.
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