Oregon daily emerald. (Eugene, Or.) 1920-2012, April 23, 1982, Section A, Page 4, Image 4

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Israelis pondered earlier invasion
SEATTLE (AP) - Israel con
sidered invading and occupying
parts of Lebanon before finally
opting for an air attack
launched Wednesday, said Is
raeli statesman Abba Eban.
He said that less than two
weeks ago his Labor Party was
asked to support an invasion
and occupation, but his party
withheld support for use of
ground forces and occupation
Eban is currently one of the
leaders of the opposition Labor
Party.
Israel's air strike was retalia
tion for actions of the Palestine
Liberation Organization, oper
ating out of Lebanon, and was
not a violation of the
9-month-old peace teaty as
Lebanon charged. Eban said
Wednesday
"Everything is reciprocal,” he
said. "If one party violates a
truce, it becomes difficult for the
other party to honor that truce
"If the PLO regards itself as
being at war with Israel, then it
follows that Israel must regard
itself as being at war with them.
The cease-fire depends on both
parties keeping it ”
The Camp David peace
agreement between Israel and
Egypt will survive despite the
recent breakdown in Middle
East cease-fire agreements and
internal strife over withdrawal of
Israeli settlers from the Sinai.
Eban said
Eban termed the Sadat-Begin
peace accord "one of the most
spectacular and momentous
peace treaties in world history.”
According to terms of the
agreement, Eban said, the
Jewish state’s withdrawal from
the Sinai peninsula can be ac
complished by the deadline
Sunday
Eban assailed the “passivity
by Americans in the past two
years" toward the Camp David
peace process
“The U S. would do well to
change its emphasis to fewer
arms and more ideas, less stra
tegy and more diplomacy," he
said of American foreign policy
in the Middle East
He criticized the Reagan ad
ministration on two fronts —
sales of AWACs surveillance
aircraft and other weapons to
Saudi Arabia and Reagan's lack
of action on the diplomatic front
in the Middle East
America would do well to
"give less AWACs and far more
diplomacy," he said
He predicted that Egypt and
Israel cannot reach new
agreements bilaterally without
American assistance He said
Secretary of State Alexander
Haig had committed the United
States to a "more active role" in
the peace process after the
Sinai withdrawal
Of the Israeli withdrawal from
the Sinai, Eban said Israel
should avoid permanent rule
over the 1.3 million Arabs in the
West Bank and Gaza Strip
"It's impossible for any
democratic nation to rule a for
eign people," he said
Civil defense planning
draws doctors’ testimony
WASHINGTON (AP) - A local
civil defense official and a group
of doctors testified Thursday
that the nation s plans for sur
viving a nuclear war are unwor
kable. based on wishful thinking
and a waste of taxpayer dollars
“All we would truly have to
defend the citizens of Greens
boro and Guilford County
against a nuclear missile would
be paper," said Marilyn Braun, a
North Carolina director of
emergency management
Dr Irwin Redlener, a Utica,
N Y. pediatrician, said the plan
to evacuate cities and move
millions to the countryside “is
profoundly and undeniably
dangerous Its existence is a
preposterous illusion of safety
for a population already terrified
of nuclear war "
But Lee Thomas, an associate
director at the Federal Emer
gency Management Agency,
said the planning was needed
and would save lives
•'Our goal is to double the
number of Americans that
would survive from a major
Soviet attack on the United
States," he said
The testimony came as the
House Government Operations
subcommittee on environment,
energy and natural resources
held a hearing on the Reagan
administration's plan to relocate
people from cities to rural areas
in case of a nuclear attack
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