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Israeli envoy unaware why
Lebanon invasion began
United Press International
TEL AVIV, Israel — The
attempt on Shlomo Argov’s
life a year ago triggered the
invasion of Lebanon, but the
Israeli envoy to Britain still is
unaware the two events were
connected. ,
“My husband talks about
the war and follows the news, !
but I haven’t told him the de
cision to invade was taken fol
lowing the attempt to kill
him,” Argov’s wife, Chava, |
said in an interview published 1
Monday in the newspaper
Ma’ariv.
Argov, Israel’s ambassador
to Britain, was shot in the
head by a three-man Arab hit
squad outside a London hotel
June 4, 1982. In retaliation,
Israeli jets bombed Palesti
nian targets in Lebanon,
sparking Palestine Liberation
Organization shelling of
northern Israel and Israel’s
subsequent June 6 invasion of
Lebanon.
has gone by. At first the doc
tors said with such brain dam
age there was no hope,” she
“Several times he watched
Argov was left partially
paralyzed as a result of a
brain injury suffered in the
attack. Argov is still regarded
as Israel’s ambassador to Bri
tain until another diplomat is
accredited.
said. “We continued to talk to
him until a miracle took place.
We said, ‘Shlomo if you hear
the television news reports on
the trial of the terrorists who
attacked him,” she said. “One
of his friends asked him about
us, try to change your facial
expression.’ It went on like
this for days and nights until
he did.”
the sentence they received
and Shlomo replied, ‘It
doesn’t interest me.’”
“He was unconscious for
more than a month, and
although we sat with him all
the time, with no response
Argov, still in Jerusalem’s
Hadassah Hospital, reads
newspapers, listens to the
radio and watches television,
she said. He remembers his
A British court March 5
sentenced the leader of the
three-man hit squad, Nauff
Rosan, reportedly an Iraqi in-
from his side, we never gave
up,” Mrs. Argov said.
“It is hard to believe a year
telligence colonel, to 35 years
in jail. Hassein Said and Mar-
wan al-Banna, both said to be
English, but the brain damage
has slowed his physical move
ments.
Jordanians, received 30-year
prison terms.
Women shot in gunmen attack
United Press International
BELFAST — Three women
were shot and wounded as they
tried to protect two men from
masked gunmen who burst into
their home, police said.
They said the shooting occur
red shortly after 9:15 p.m. Sun
day when four gunmen broke
into an apartment in a predomi
nantly Roman Catholic district
of West Belfast.
One of the gunmen opened
fire on the four women and two
men in the apartment, police
said. The men were unharmed
but three of the women were hit
in the legs.
The women were rushed to a
hospital where their condition
was described as comfortable.
Police withheld their identities
but said they were members of
the same family.
The gunmen escaped on foot
and police later recovered a gun
in the street.
Police knew of no immediate
motive for the shooting.
On May 10 masked gunmen
of the outlawed Irish Republi
can Army shot and killed a
woman as she tried to protect
her husband, a sergeant in the
British Arms.
Alice Purvis was visiting her
mother’s home in Londonderry
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Police said there was no evi
dence yet to link the two inci
dents.
Police have issued warnings
that the IRA is organizing a
wave of violence to coincide with
the election campaign in which
Sinn Fein, the IRA’s political
wing, is running 14 candidates.
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Andropov calls policie
'big threat’ to Europe
United Press International
MOSCOW — Soviet leader
Yuri Andropov called U.S. nuc
lear policies the biggest threat to
Europe and said the Kremlin
supports the idea of a nuclear-
free zone on the continent.
Andropov, speaking Monday
t a dinner for visiting President
auno Koivisto of Finland, said
any discussion on banning nuc
lear arms in Europe might also
be expanded to include some
Soviet territory.
M
tial ones at that — concerning
our own territory adjoining the
zone.
“The Soviet Union also could
discuss with the interested sides
the question of giving the nuc
lear-free status to the Baltic
Sea,” he said.
A Western observer said,
however, the Soviet navy’s nuc
lear might is not based in the
Baltic and the concept of a clear-
free zone is not new.
“The Soviet Union is notjust
sympathetic to the idea of a nuc
lear-free zone in the north of
Europe but is prepared to facili
tate its creation,” the Soviet lead
er said in remarks carried by the
official Tass news agency.
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of specific territory, it is the
same proposal made several
times over the past several
years,” he said.
“We would not only assume
the commitment to respect the
status of such a zone,” Andro
pov said, “but also would be
ready to study the question of
some measures — and substan-
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cruise and Pershing-2 missiles in
Western Europe later this year,
said the Soviet Union is pre
pared to reach an agreement on
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pean security now is, of course,
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President of OAU chosen
United Press International
ADDIS ABABA, Ethiopia —
Moderate African states chose
Tanzanian President Julius Ny-
erere over Libyan leader Col.
Moammar Khadafy Tuesday to
lead the Organization of African
the OAU, dealing a serious blow
to Khadafy’s reputation and an
gering the Libyans.
One highly-placed source
said Libya was now bent on sabo
taging the summit, which failed
1963, was been nai
man-designate if andi
Unity, but disputes blocked the
opening of the summit, OAU
sources said.
Informal talks between OAU
leaders apparently failed to re
solve the stumbling blocks —
to open as scheduled Monday
after radical and moderate fac-
sumnut opens, a
would make him tht|
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tment.
tions within the OAU disagreed
over the seating of the Polisario
guerrilla front and Chad.
“President Nyererni
chairman if the sun
place,” the source said I
over Western Sahara and Chad
— that have torpedoed two pre
vious OAU summits.
Delegation sources said mod
erate states had succeeded in
blocking Khadafy’s attempt to
take over the chairmanship of
“To them it would be a face
saving way out to sabotage the
summit and make sure it does
not take place,” the source said
of Libya.
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bunding father of the OAU in
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