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Najib offers withdrawal of troops from border KABUL, Afghanistan (AP) — President Najib on Monday offered to withdraw Afghan troops from their posts near the Pakistani border if anti-communist guerrillas and Pa kistan agree to do the same. “We are ready to create a non-mil itary line” between Afghanistan and Pakistan, Najib said at the opening of celebrations marking the 10th an niversary of the Afghan revolution that installed a Soviet-backed gov ernment. Najib told an assembly of three small parties loyal to his government that such a withdrawal would allow the estimated 3 million Afghan refu gees in Pakistan to return home. May 15 under a U.N.-mediated agreement signed April 14 in Ge neva by the United States, the Soviet Union, Afghanistan and Pakistan. However, the proposal appeared to be little more than a face-saving acknowledgement of the difficulties the Afghan army is having against onslaughts by anti-communist guer rillas, based in Pakistan and supplied with U.S. and Chinese weapons. Soviet troops entered Afghanistan in 1979 to help quell an uprising-by a guerrilla front. The Soviet Union has agreed to start withdrawing its estimated 1 15,000 troops from Afghanistan on The United States, China and sev eral other countries have been aid ing the Afghan guerrillas via Paki stan. The Soviet Union arms the Afghan military forces. Each super power has reserved the right to con tinue its assistance as long as the other one does. The guerrillas, who were not di rect party to the Geneva accord, have vowed to continue fighting un til Najib’s government is over thrown. On Sunday, Najib confirmed a guerrilla claim that the Afghan army had been pushed out of Barikot, a key post on the Pakistani frontier. Barikot, 150 miles northeast of Kabul, controls a major road leading into Afghanistan from Pakistan. The guerrillas said the victory opened a new, direct supply route for weap ons into Afghanistan. The ; guerrillas said Monday they have taken control of three other strategic towns in recent weeks. Israeli police arrest suspec in Jerusalem JERUSALEM (AP) - arrested Jerusalem wholesalers Monday who were said to helping the Palestinian rebellion in the occupied lands, and sol diers confiscated identity cardsol several dozen Arabs accused inciting violence. Military spokesmen said a nan patrol craft sank a rubber boat oil the Lebanese coast be tore dawn, killing an undetermined number of Palestinian guerrillas. Israelra dio said two guerrillas were in the boat. Israel radio said loss of their documents would prevent the Gaza Strip Palestinians from en tering Israel. It said the Arabs also were ordered to check with Gaza police twice a day. 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