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US-Arab Rel. #524367

NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 28, 1982
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(Studio) Israeli invasion of Lebanon reported galvanizing Arabs here; details given.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

(DC) Invasion's impact on US-Israel and US-Arab relations examined in detail. [Courtesy "Today", Arab Women's Concl. spokesperson Nouha ALHEGELAN - cites Israeli abuses.] Hiring of Robert Graham public relations agency to spread Arab gospel noted; radio commercial heard. Recent Capitol Hill visit by Menahem Begin recalled. [American-Arab Anti-discrimination Committee spokesperson James ABOUREZK - notes political problems leading to resignation of Secretary of State Alexander Haig.] Lebanese fund-raising efforts described.
REPORTER: Steve Delaney

(Studio) Congress's fear of alienating Israeli lobby noted; Representative Nick Joe Rahall said introduction resolution calling for conditional suspension of arms sales to Israel. Details given.
REPORTER: Roger Mudd

Reporter(s):
Delaney, Steve;
Mudd, Roger
Duration:
00:02:20

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