NBC Evening News for Monday, Jun 07, 1982
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(Studio) President Reagan, touring various parts of Europe today, reported briefed throughout day on Israel's continuing invasion of south Lebanon; apparent status of conflict, include Israeli occupation of Tyre and Nabatiye, described. Bombing of Beirut site of PLO (Palestine Liberation Organization) leader Yasir Arafat's office mentioned.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Beirut, Lebanon) Israeli invasion from Lebanese perspective examined; films shown.
REPORTER: Steve Mallory
(S. Lebanon) Israeli assault examined; films shown. Occupation of Beaufort Castle mentioned.
REPORTER: Vic Aicken
(Studio) Secretary of State Alexander Haig's assessment of situation outlined. Crisis recalled beginning with recent shooting of Israeli ambassador here; arraignment of suspects today reported Criticism of Israeli revenge noted.
REPORTER: Tom Brokaw
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Tel Aviv, Israel) United States envoy Philip Habib's meeting with Prime Min. Menahem Begin examined; Israeli commitment to south Lebanon invasion noted. [For. min. Yitzhak SHAMIR - calls for PLO-free Lebanon. Begin's tour of Beaufort Castle shown; Israel's goal for invasion, include expanded UN peacekeeping troops, discussed.
REPORTER: Paul Miller
(Studio) Report introduced
REPORTER: Roger Mudd
(Studio) Commentary concerns chronological events leading to Israel's invasion of south Lebanon. Begin and defense minister Ariel Sharon mentioned.
REPORTER: John Chancellor
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