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(3 Aug 1978) notes: col print location: south lebanon title: saad - un serviced date: 08/04/78 no: lnc 95400 date shot: 08/03/78 length: 53 feet seconds: 81 sound: natsof & eng speech date of arrival: film shows: interviews with colonel abid saad, head of lebanese army in the south, and chief of norwegian-un contingent in the area, colonel aarbek following a meeting between the two. lead in: in lebanon, the heaviest syrian-christian shellfire in a month engulfed residential east beirut on friday, (4 august) amid indications that israel was softening her opposition to deployment of the first lebanese troops near the southern border since the 1975-76 civil war. prime minister selim al hoss, meanwhile, said the army would not bow to opposition by christian rightist militias in the south and "will not retreat or change its route on its advance into the south". the head of the lebanese army in the south, colonel abid saad met with colonel aarbek, chief of the norwegian un contingent on thursday, (3 august). aarbek also acts as mediator between saad and the leader of the christian militia in southern lebanon, major haddad. feet r/secs 7 11 ms un jeep arrives followed by another landrover 3 21 ms aarbek and saad into building 6 26 ms saad and aarbek chatting after meeting 5 56 mcu saad speaking: 3 1.21 ms aarbek with reporter and speaking commentary: on wednesday, (2 august), haddad asked the un troops to pull back so that he could resume shelling the first lebanese army unit to move into the south. the un refused and warned him of "serious consequences" of the shelling. saad was asked what he thought of haddad's stand regarding southern lebanon: saad: "his argument is that, he wants to be recognised as before as the chief commander of this area." reporter: is he going to fight until the bitter end, as he says? saad: "he says that, yes." reporter: but who has the key for a solution of this problem- the israelis or the phalangists? saad: "the israelis." reporter: you have been a mediator, or middle-man between major haddad and the lebanese army. do you see any further development now ? aarbek: "well, at least they are on speaking terms and the shelling in the area has decreased day by day. that is the only thing i can say so far." Find out more about AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/HowWeWork Twitter: / ap_archive Facebook: / aparchives Instagram: / apnews You can license this story through AP Archive: http://www.aparchive.com/metadata/you...