'Betrayal' Seen in French Sale of Jets to Lihya (Continued from Page 1) it with French francs, govern- ment sources said. They claimed that Libyan oil costs France a dollar less per barrel than its main oil imports from Algeria. But the left-wing daily Combat, never a partisan of Israel, head- lined the Libyan deal story, "A Criminal Betrayal," The newspa- per Figaro questioned the morality of a government which "sells arms to one side while refusing to sup- ply the means of self-defense to the other." L'Aurore said President Pom- pidou has outdone former Presi- dent deGaulle in the one-sidedness of his Middle East policy. The cen- tral committee of the Socialist Par- ty held a special meeting to dis- cuss the Libyan deal. It issued a communique deploring the arms sale as a "tragic act." French Foreign Minister Mau- rice Schumann stated flatly Tues- day that his government "will not deliver a single Mirage to Is- rael" and will do nothing "to en- danger France's newly won pop- ularity with the Arab countries." Schumann's remarks, reported- ly made at a closed door meet- ing with the parliamentary group of the governing Gaullist party, was regarded here as the most important and clearest statement of French policy made in recent month. The foreign minister was sum- moned by the Gaullist deputies to explain the government's Middle East policy. Schumann reportedly told the Gaullists that the govern- ment's chief preoccupation was to do nothing that could endanger France's popularity in the Arab world. He said France could not consider the delivery of any arms to Israel because that would jeo- pardize this policy. The French-Libyan arms deal is said to involve 50 Mirage HI fighter-bombers, the same num- ber and the same type of aircraft that France has withheld from Israel under its arms embargo although they were paid for in full more than a year ago. The Israel Cabinet's formal com- munique on the issue referred to the arms embargo as "moral and legal injustice" on top of which France "is now prepared to sell 50 Mirages to Libya which has announced its intention to join in future war efforts against Israel and which demonstrates consistent and extremist activities in the hostile campaign against Israel." (In New York, informed sources taming or flying the complex sophisticated Mirages which, i n Saturday rejected as "fatuous" any event, are not required b y and "frankly absurd" a French official announcement that the Big Libya for defensive purposes. French sources have insisted Four powers have reached agree- that a clause in the Libyan arms ment on a number of controversial deal forbids the transfer of the issues about the Middle East. (Other diplomatic sources said planes to any third party. But in the international arms traffic, the seven points put forward by French officials as settled in fact such clauses are regarded as meaningless because there is no reflected "French hopes and not reality." way to enforce them. While France maintains its policy of embargo against Israel, it strengthens the war potential of the Arab states that refuse to sign a peace treaty with Israel, the Is- rael Foreign Ministry spokesman said. 1 Defense Minister Moshe Dayan lashed out at the French govern- ment when he went to Lydda Air- port to greet Admiral Mordechai Limon, the chief of Israel's arms purchasing mission in France. Ad- miral Limon was recalled to Israel at the demand of the French gov- ernment for his alleged role in last month's gunboat affair. The French Defense Ministry ac- cused him of signing false papers to make possible the release of five French-built gunboats with- held from the Israel Navy by the embargo. Gen. Dayan said he could find no justification for Adimral Li- mon's ouster. He said the gun- boats' papers were in perfect order when they left France and that his ministry had nothing to do with them. He said the injustice of France's attitude was never more apparent than when it expelled Admiral Limon because Israel legally took pos- session of its property, while at the same time France was nego- tiating arms deals with Libya and Iraq. (The reported points of agree- ment included U.S. recognition that Israel must withdraw from occupied territories, Soviet rec- ognition that such withdrawal would take place only after a peace settlement and UN policing of the occupied territories.) The U.S. government is not nec- essarily opposed to the French sale of jets and other arms to Libya, Washington officials said. They also disclosed that the administra- tion may have no real objection to France taking over the Wheelus base if leftist presures force the United States out. State Departemnt officials con- tend Washington would prefer that France arm and zssist Libya rather than have the Soviet Union enter the vacuum. Three additional Soviet destroyer escorts have been reported to have entered the eastern Mediterranean through the Bosphorus as part of the growing Russian buildup in the Middle East. Reports received in Washington said that more than 40 Russian naval units are assem- bling. It was reported Tuesday that the Soviet navy sent its big helicopter-carrier Moskva into the Mediterranean again to re- join the Red fleet there. The warship is equipped with missiles and is capable of landing power- fully armed airborne task forces. grave consequences of his action in contributing heavily toward an arms imbalance in the Middle East and thus playing into the hands of Soviet Russia by adding fuel to the fires stoked by the Kremlin in this strategic part of the world." Time magazine claimed Monday that U.S. "concern" over France's massive arms deal with Libya is "prompted not solely by the pos- sible impact of the sale on the Middle East arms race, but also by some purely commercial con- siderations. Both the U.S. and the British hope to make arms deals of their own with the Libyans." According to Time, the French action may now cause the U.S. to reconsider a request by Premier Meir for more U.S. Phantom and Skyhawk jets and ground-to-air missiles. Time said the French government "deliberately misled" the U.S. on its sale of 50 Mirages to the Libyans. Indeed President Nixon will sooner or later authorize the sale of additional Phantom jet fighter- bombers and other arms to Israel despite diplomatic differences over peace proposals, congressional sources predicted Thursday. U.S. policy makers are convinced that a continuing U.S. arms sup- ply to Israel would not only deter Arab aggression but also inhibit Israel from a pre-emptive war. An American-Soviet nuclear confronta- tion in the Middle East may be avoided if Israeli power is kept at a carefully balanced level, ac- cording to high officials. Consideration of the arms list submitted by Israeli Premier Golda Meir last year Is under active review without direct link- age to current differences on other matters. But the financial aid she asked now appears less likely than the arms quest. In- formed sources said that a new commitment will be made for sale of Phantoms to be delivered after the 50 ordered last year are shipped. Delivery of the 50 is scheduled for completion by the end of 1970. - a nuclear option." The study con- tended that if either the Arabs or Israel were tempted to full-scale war by a presumed imbalance, the United States would be put in dan- ger of a confrontation with the Soviet Union. (The Israeli freighter Tamara of the Zim Lines, reported sailed from the Belgian port of Zee- brugge Tuesday with a cargo of U.S.-made World War II artillery and military vehicles passed off by the French armed forces. The Zim Lines agents in Belgium said the equipment had been sold as scrap by American authorities in West Germany. They said it had been loaned to by the U.S. to France under the Marshall Plan and eventually was returned when the French replaced it with new equipment.") Storm Brewing in British Political Circles Over Sale of Missiles to Qater LONDON (JTA)—Something of a storm appeared to be brewing in British political circles with dis- closures that the British govern- ment had apparently authorized the sale of hundreds of ground-to- air missiles and their launchers to the oil-rich Arab sheikdom of Qater. According to reports, the Arab sheikdom will spend 1,000,000 pounds ($2,400,000) on the British Tiger Cat missile and launchers to defend its airfields against "ag- gression." Members of Parliament ex- pressed themselves as not so much concerned over the rela. tively small size of the transac- tion but over the inequities of British policy on arms in such a danger area as the Middle East. A number of them were expected to press Prime Minister Harold Wilson for a policy state- ment. According to the London Daily (The French Defense Ministry Russell Kerr, a Labor MP, said and the Iraqi Embassy in Paris de- Mail Tuesday, Moskva's reappear- that "the Middle East is a powder- ance may have been a move to nied Tuesday that negotiations are keg already and our best efforts going on over the sale to Iraq of bolster Arab morale after recent ought to be directed toward easing the newest model of France's su- Israeli military successes. But the tension rather than trying to make paper said it could also suggest personic Mirage jet, the F-1. money out of it." The Sun, the that Russia is losing patience with (The ministry said that no talks the Arabs as a result of the loss Australian-owned tabloid, said ed- with Iraq are going on at the mo- to Israel of such top secret Soviet A new order would be delivered itorially that when the Tiger Cats ment. Observers here noted how- equipment as the radar unit which in carefuly controlled monthly are delivered to Qater, the case for ever that France had persistently Israeli commandos snatched from driblets to retain leverage on selling arms to Israel will be denied for weeks that it was nego- an Egyptian base. Israeli policies. But shipments may stronger than ever. It asked: "Why tiating the sale of Mirages to be expediated or slowed depending don't we stop the whole bloody Libya, a deal that was confirmed President Nixon Urged to Ask upon Israeli losses and the extent trade or stop kidding?" - Pompidou to Halt French last week. and quality of Soviet arms pro- The British government has re- vided to the Arabs. (The Mirage F-1 is not sched- Sale of Arms to Libya fused for many months to permit NEW YORK (JTA)—The pres- uled to go into production until The limited sale of additional Israel to buy the British-built next year. King Faisal of Saudi ident of the United Synagogue of arms to Israel also was indicated Chieftain tank here. Israel declares Arabia who is here on a private America urged President Nixon in a policy analysis published in it needs the British heavy tank to visit, was received by President Monday to intervene with Presi- the latest issue of the authoritive offset heavy tanks supplied to Georges Pompidou Tuesday. He dent Georges Pompidou, of France weapons to Israel and outlined Egypt by the Soviet Union. said later that their talk covered to halt the flow of offensive wea- "why it would be unwise to deny (The semi-official Cairo newspa- The cabinet statement went general matters pertaining to the pons to Libya "in behalf of Middle Israel further suplies in the hope on to say, "It is safe to assume Middle East situation but no "pre- East peace." Jacob Stein said the that such restaint would enhance per Al Ahram reported that the sale of British Centurion tanks to that these (French) arms will cise subjects." He said he was United Synagogue, the congrega- the prospects of a multilateral be used against Israel." The "very optimistic" about commer- tional branch of Conservative political settlement betwen the Israel would be discussed at a meeting of Arab ambassadors to cabinet expressed the hope that cial relations between his country Judaism in the United States, various parties to the conflict." open in London shortly. The paper "The French government will and France.) was appalled by France's an- Foreign Affairs argued in favor said that Egyptian leaders have restore its policy of friendship The French have insisted all nounced sale of modern weapons, of helping Israel remain "the already brought up the matter and decency toward Israel to the along that their arms sales to Iraq including 50 Mirage supersonic jet dominant local airpower in the Mid- with British officials visting Cairo. satisfaction of both nations." and Libya did not violat e the Mi d fighter-bombers, to Libya. dle East." If America denied es- Britain reportedly agreed to sell The deal was confirmed Friday East arms embargo imposed by He noted that President Pompi- sential arms, Israel would "re- Centurion tanks to Israel but is still by Agence France Press, which former President deGaulle during dou is scheduled to visit the U.S. double its attempt to build up its hedging on Israel's request to pur- quoted sources understood to be the Six-Day War. According to next month and asked President arms industry and would al- chase the newer, more powerful in the French Foreign Ministry. France, neither of those countries Nixon to "impress upon him the own most certainly move further toward Chieftain tanks). The news agency is frequently used were belligerents, although Iraq as an outlet for announcements sent fighting men to Jordan at the the government is unwillig to make time and now maintains over directly. 10,000 troops on Jordanian soil. The French originally denied The French seek to justify their JERUSALEM (JTA)—The for- of the World Jewish Congress Biafran civil war with Nigeria that any arms deal was being arms deal with Libya on grounds negotiated with Libya. Last week that it is better for a Western eign ministry reported Tuesday urged Jewish communities the appeared to be nearing its end. Hoffman expressed the hope that Paris admited that 10-15 Mirage nation to supply arms to that that it received telephone calls world over to join in national and jets were involved in such a deal. country than to have it rely on from scores of persons following a international efforts to provide the Nigerian government, "as a immediate relief to the signatory of the United Nations victims of Last Friday's report confirmed t he Soviet Union. broadcast appeal for volunteers war. Declaration on Human Rights," earlier rumors that Libya would for relief missions to Biafra. Meanwhile, informative sources receive 50 of the high performance Meanwhile, the American Jewish would "safeguard the lives and said France will use the Libyan The ministry has approached warplanes, among the speediest, Committee voiced concern for the human rights of all the people air bases the United States and the International Red Cross, which most efficient jet fighters in the safety and welfare of the civilian who inhabit the territory of Ni- world. The figure of 10-15 was said t Britian must abandon this year is negotiating with Nigerian au- population in embattled Biafra and geria and Biafra." o teach Libyan officers to fly the thorities for permission to enter Hoffman noted that throughout to represent the initial deliveries. 50 Mirage jets. the famine area following the said it was working with other the civil war, the AJCommittee organizations on an interfaith basis Israel's alarm and concern was These informants said France surrender of Nigeria's secessionist to muster the relief had cooperated with other religious materials that heightened by the fear that most would thus effectively control the eastern province. will be desperately nec led in the and humanitarian groups, through if not all of the Mirages would Wheelus base near Tripoli through the Joint Church Aid, in sending Israel dispatched a shipment weeks ahead. eventually find their way to the t he presence of its officers, tech- of food and drugs consigned to food and medical supplies to Egyptian and probably the Syrian ' n icians and ground personnel. The the Red Cross, which would. dis- The statement by AJCommittee Biafra. He said his organization air forces to supplement Soviet- United States has agreed to leave tribute it in areas of need. Israel President- Philip E. Hoffman still "stands ready to offer assist- supplied aircraft. Wheelus by the middle of this year. has sent food, medical supplies echoed the alarm expressed by the ance in bringing whatever humani- and other humanitarian aid to Vatican and other sources that a tarian aid is called for in this Military experts in France and The sources said only the most bloodbath would ensue as the present difficult situation." other countries say Libya's min- basic instruction of Libyan pilots Biafra in the past. ute air force is incapable of main- would take place in France. Dr. Nahum Goldmann, president Friday, January 16, 1970 Israel Sends Aid to Starving Biafrans THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS-4S