NBC Evening News for Sunday, Jun 27, 1982
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(Studio) Israel's advice to PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) to leave west Beirut noted; current status of Israeli troop movement in Aley and Bhamdoun described.
REPORTER: John Hart
(Beirut, Lebanon) Latest fighting here examined; films shown.
REPORTER: Steve Mallory
(Tel Aviv, Israel) Israel's preparation for possible invasion of Beirut mentioned; Prime Min. Menahem Begin's cabinet's position on invasion quoted. [Defense minister Ariel SHARON - hopes for peaceful settlement.] [General Aharon YARIV - notes military perspective on invasion.] [Press secretary Dan MERIDOR - calls for Lebanese army s control of west Beirut.] Issues remaining uncertain outlined.
REPORTER: Bob Kur
(Studio) Israeli general reported confirming Israel's use of cluster bombs, supplied by United States; details given. Report introduced
REPORTER: John Hart
(London, England) Arab disunity over Lebanon crisis examined; films shown. Syria, Iraq, Egypt mentioned. Efforts of Saudi foreign minister Saud al-Faisal to reach settlement with United States noted.
REPORTER: Paul Miller
(Studio) Upcoming item announced.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
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