Military Action:
Lebanese Army detains 28 persons in Bir el-Abd district of Beirut in connection with attacks on MNF, 2 Palestinians charged; Israel and Syria move tank reinforcements into opposing positions along Bekaa cease-fire line; IDF and foreign ministry reported to have bought large house in Yarza district to serve as HQfor liaison offices; head of US military team training Lebanese Army says 4 brigades have been brought up to 70% of full strength, 11,600 soldiers are ready for action, army is currently capable of maintaining security in South Lebanon and should be given a chance to do so.
Casualties:
Austrian Chancellor Kreisky says negotiations continue between Israel and PLO for exchange of prisoners.
Political Responses:
Israel/ Occupied Territories: 3 IDF reservists jailed this week for refusing to serve in Lebanon; Neturei Karta leaders denounce as unholy and politically motivated attempts by Jewish settlers to enter al-Aqsa mosque; 14 year-old boy shot and killed in Kabatya, nearJenin, when Village League guard fires at school children throwing stones at League office; wellknown Jewish land dealer, previously charged with illegally buying West Bank land, attacked and seriously injured, Palestinian suspect in custody; more than 700 incidents of riot or attack in West Bank and Gaza since January 1, resulting in 1 Israeli fatality, 61 Israeli injuries, more than 1000 arrests, 300 jail sentences, multiple curfews, 20 school closings, and fines worth millions of shekels.
Palestinians/ Lebanese: Lebanese-Israeli-US talks continue at Netanya; Habib flies to Beirut, meets Foreign Minister Salem; Lebanon reportedly will end Syrian peace-keeping mandate on March 31.