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[ Israeli soldiers leave Beirut,
[ Marine arrival expected soon
From the Associated Press
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\ Israeli troops and armor eva
luated from Beirut's harbor
j* Tuesday and prepared to leave
' the airport after resolving a dis
pute with the United States
f which cleared the way for 1,200
f Marine peacekeepers to land
f Meanwhile, the Israeli
P government approved a fuII
„• scale judicial inquiry into the
1 massacre of Palestinians in
I west Beirut and the PLO chief
: of staff, Brig Saad Sayel, was
p reported ambushed and killed in
» eastern Lebanon
j "We are expecting the Amer
' icans in the next 48 hours We
l told them they could land at the
f airport, if the Lebanese
‘government agreed it was OK
pwith us," said Lt. Col. Yaacov
t Perez, deputy spokesman at the
^ Israeli military headquarters in
^ Baabda, five miles east of Bei
rut.
Diplomatic sources in Beirut
said the Marines' landing was
delayed because the Israelis
had insisted on keeping an air
traffic controller at the airport
even when the Marines arrived
But U S diplomatic sources in
Tel Aviv said the dispute was
resolved and that the American
contingent of the multinational
force would probably be able to
deploy in Beirut Wednesday as
scheduled
Israeli authorities were not
available to confirm the resolu
tion of the dispute, though the
Tel Aviv command said Israeli
troops would leave west Beirut
on Wednesday as promised
Israel radio reported that U S
Ambassador Morris Draper met
with Maj. Gen. Amir Drori, head
of Israel's northern command,
for talks on the airport dispute
Details were not immediately
available.
The United States insisted
that Israeli troops leave west
Beirut before the Marines
landed in the Lebanese capital,
and the Marines' scheduled
arrival there last Sunday was
put off until Israel announced its
readiness to leave
About 100 Israeli soldiers,
along with personnel carriers,
jeeps and trucks rolled out of
the Beirut harbor area Tuesday
The departure of the Israelis
left French, Italian and Leba
nese forces in sole control of
the port for the first time since
Israeli forces invaded west
Beirut on Sept 15, one day after
the assassination of then Pres -
elect Bashir Gemayel
French paratroopers and
Italian infantrymen took up po
sitions in and around the Sabra
and Chatilla refugee camps to
help the newly reconstructed
Lebanese army with security
and to prevent the recurrence of
the Sept 16-18 massacre of
hundreds of men, women and
children in the camps.
In Jerusalem, Prime Minister
Menachem Begin s government
decided to set up a full-scale
judicial inquiry into Israel's con
duct during the massacre at
Sabra and Chatilla
Cabinet Secretary Dan Me
ridor said the government was
giving the investigating commit
tee a free hand to probe any
question related to the killings in
the camps and to call any wit
ness, including ministers and
generals, to testify under oath
Radio reports quoting the
Palestinian news agency WAFA
said Sayel was assassinated in
an ambush early Tuesday while
driving from Rayak to Baalbeck,
in eastern Lebanon
Egypt applauds
Reagan stand
UNITED NATIONS (AP) -
Egypt urged the Reagan
administration Tuesday to take
a firmer stand in the Middle East
and to "promptly restrain Israel
as President Eisenhower did"
during the 1956-57 Suez crisis
Butros Ghali, Egypt's minister
of state for foreign affairs, in an
address to the U N General
Assembly also called on Israel
and the Palestine Liberation
Organization to reassess their
mutually antagonistic policies
Despite "tragic events" in
Lebanon and elsewhere in the
Middle East. Ghali said hope for
a fair settlement of the Arab-lsr
aell conflict "has not yet been
extinguished "
Ghali hailed as "foremost"
among recent positive develop
ments Pres Ronald Reagan s
plan for a "broader peace" in
the Middle East, announced
Sept 1, which provides for
Palestinian self-government
under Jordanian authority It
was, Ghali said, a "major step
forward towards a just solution
of the Palestinian question and
a |ust and comprehensive sett
lement "