HEADLINES FROM THE HEBREW PRESS HAARETZ 1. US FORCES ENTER BAGHDAD; PENTAGON: IRAQI ARMY NON-EXISTENT.
2. SHARON DELAYING FENCE; ASSESSMENT: WILL NOT INCLUDE ARIEL. 3. Kfar Saba: After four months, mall again opened on Sabbath. STRUGGLE OVER MALL ACTIVITY ON SABBATH TO SUPREME COURT. 4. US: ISRAEL AT CENTER OF WORLD ECSTASY TRADE. 5. US PEACE ACTIVIST MORTALLY WOUNDED IN JENIN. MAARIV 1. (
). FINAL CAMPAIGN. (
). 2. YESHA COUNCIL LOOKING FOR MODELS. Acceptance requirement: Residence in settlement. YEDIOT AHRONOT 1. US: Chemical weapons danger has not passed. (
). IN HEART OF BAGHDAD. (
). 2. DISAPPOINTMENT FOR MACCABI TEL AVIV: LOST ADRIATIC FINAL. [HATZOFEH was unavailable today.] ______________________________ SUMMARY OF EDITORIALS FROM THE HEBREW PRESS Yediot Ahronot asks, What does Saddam really expect? He expects salvation. He expects that at the last moment before a decisive military strike, he will be given an opportunity to save himself and his skin, to flee from Baghdad. The editors conclude that, These hopes are futile. In this war, Bush and Blair will not settle for anything less than Saddams head, dead or alive.














