Israel Endangered by Russian Pilots (Continued from Page 8) that they have found some positive American strength in the Meth- elements in the latest U.S. peace proposals. These elements, accord- terranean. Reuters reported from Cairo that ing to the reports, include the call the last of the British crew who for the revival of Ambassador Gun- were stranded since June 1967 on nar V. Jarring's Mid East peace four ships in the Suez Canal Great mission, the support for the No- Bitter Lake flew home and aban- vember 1967 United Nations Se- curity Council's resolution, and the doned their vessels. There has been a deterioration American use of the term "Pales- of 14 ships in the stranded area tinians." According to the reports, and 10 ships are locked in the the use of that term, as the Arabs waterway that has been closed by see it, means "Palestinians are now recognized by the United Israel. Premier Golda Meir has sent States as an entity or a nation." President Richard M. Nixon her Israeli Jet Downed, Third government's response to the in Six Days; Israel Denies new American peace proposals Jets Hit by Modified SAM-2 TEL AVIV (JTA)—An Israel Air for the Middle East announced by Secretary of State William Force jet was shot down over the P. Rogers 10 days ago. Accord- Suez Canal zone Sunday, the third ing to reliable sources, the re- in six days. The loss of three Israeli jets in sponse was more "moderate" than initially intended because less than a week over the Suez President Nixon's remarks on the Canal zone increased speculation Mid East July 1 went a long way here and abroad that the Egyp- to reassure Mrs. Meir and senior tians were employing a new kind members of her cabinet of U.S. of ground-to-air missile or that the intentions to keep Israel strong. old, previously ineffective SAM-2 . However, Israel is not entirely was being manned by Soviet ex- satiated with the U.S. initiative. perts. The American syndicated No details of the Rogers' proposals columnist Joseph Alsop claimed were released, at the express re- Friday that the two Israeli jets quest of the U.S. government. But shot down last Tuesday were hit purported details, leaked to the by a "modified SAM-2 with elec- press in several foreign capitals tronic systems so radically im- included the establishment of a proved that it amounts to a brand temporary cease-fire in the Suez new Soviet missile." Alsop claimed Canal zone to be followed by a pull- that considerable numbers of the back of Israel and Egyptian forces "improved" missiles had been de- to points 12 miles behind their ployed in a line about 10 miles west of the Suez Canal. But Is- present lines. In a speech to hie Knesset, Pre- raeli military sources denied today any new, improved version mier Meir categorically rejected that the SAM-2 missile exists. They the idea of a ceasefire with a time of limit attached. According to diplo- confirmed their original opinion two planes lost on June 30 matic sources here. Mrs. Meir's that the hit by conventional SAM-2s:' reply to President Nixon was were (The New York Times linked the "courteous and restrained" and of the two jets to the re- stressed, among other things, that downing ported arrival in Egypt of a Soviet a strong Israel was the best guar- missile called "Ganef" by Western antee for Mideast peace: She urged military experts. According a the United States to take note of Times &port, the "Ganef" is a to 30- the dangerous imbalance now pre- foot rocket on a twin-tracked twin- vailing in the region, the sources launcher vehicle propelled by solid said. Her reply was said to have and controlled by a guidance the full support of Foreign Minis- fuel system on the ground. It is no ter Abbe Eban. more than the SAM-2 but Premier Meir, accompanied by more accurate maneuverable, the Times most of her cabinet, joined U.S. said. The paper quoted reliable Ambassador Walworth Barbour in sources in Washington to the effect celebrating the Fourth of July at that the Nixon Administration has the Ambassador's residence in no firm evidence that the Russians Herzliya. Present, along with sev- have installed "Ganef" missiles in eral hundred other Israelis, were Egypt apart from .some "vague Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, reports." The Times said Mr. Eban, Minister-Without-Portfolio Nixon was more concerned with Menahem Beigin, Chief of Staff the new Soviet SAM-3 missiles Gen. Haim Bar-Lev and Justice which have not yet been used Shimon Agranat, president of the against Israeli aircraft.) Israeli Supreme Court. Israel Air Force jets contin- Soviet, Egyptian Leaders ued their daily attacks on Egyp- Plan to State Conciliatory tian targets in the Suez Canal Attitude Toward U.S. Plan LONDON (JTA)—The Kremlin zone and returned safely to their tailors are measuring President bases. A military spokesman dis- Gamal Abdel Nasser for a new closed the rescue of an Israeli suit of armor but apparently are pilot who bailed out over Egyp- anxious that he should not wear tian territory when his jet was it into a new war with Israel and shot down by a ground-to-air missile last Tuesday. His co- lose the pants along with almost everything else as he did three pilot and two pilots of another years ago, one diplomatic observer downed jet were captured by the here remarked. The allusion was Egyptians. The rescued pilot's name was not disclosed. Ac- to signs of a slight shift in Soviet cording to a military spokesman, Mid East policy perceptible in Mos- he hid out for several hours and cow during the Egyptian leader's was then "successfully extri- visit there. cated" and brought back to Is- President Nasser arrived in the raeli territory. Soviet capitol last Monday accom Cairo identified two of the cap- panied by a high-level entourage that included his Foreign Minister tured Israeli pilots as Capt. Amos Zamir and First Lt. Amos Levi. Mahmoud Riad. His talks with The Israel Army released un- Premier Alexei Kosygin, President Nikolai Podgorny and Communist usual aerial phtographs of Egyp- Party chief Leonid Brezhnev were tian military cemeteries in the reportedly centered on new sup- Suez Canal zone indicating that plies of jet aircraft, missiles and Egypt has suffered severe casual- other arms that Egypt wants from ties during the past year. The pho- Russia. Diplomatic sources said a tographs showed 1,800 graves this joint Soviet-Egyptian communique year where only 200 appeared the is expected tomorrow which will year before. Israel's fatalities in disclose that Soviet and Egyptian the canal zone for the same period leaders have agreed that the new amounted to about 200. The photo- United States plan for Middle East graphs were made in May, 1969, peace contains some positive ele- and June, 1970, of cemeteries at ments. The communique will be Fayed, Ismailia and Port Suez. issued at the end of President Complete Phantom Sale Gamal Abdel Nasser's visit to the Soviet Union. According to reports from Moscow, an authoritative Middle East diplomatic source said that the Arabs have also indicated WASHINGTON (JTA)—The pre- viously agreed upon sale of 50 Phantom jets to Israel, which be- gan last September and October at the unannounced rate of four Gran t vcn 1 INCOR . . ORATE # .41 ...j P D tween the USA and the USSR in Vienna. Pompidou, Brandt Discuss Mid East; Bonn Does Not `Totally' Share France's View BONN (JTA)—The Middle East situation was discussed here by ,A l:• Ctist in me JeweiS Chancellor Willy Brandt and vis- iting President Georges Pompidou of France. A Bonn spokesman said -4 tat ,- CA, vg7k;9 - the West German government did . er " not "totally" share the French 20010JamesCouzensDrive issue with President Nixon's asser- government's view on the Mid tion' that the Middle East situation East policy in principle but dis- Detroit :35, Michigan is more dangerous for the United agrees on certain minor points. 0 States than the war in Viet Nam. C01,79-pez4e °ea/WU:ea- The Arkansas Democrat, chairman THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS PLione:342-5666 of the Senate Foreign Relations Friday, July 10, 1970-9 Committee, said Sunday on the per month, will be completed in July—three months ahead of sched- ule—according to State Depart- ment sources. There was no im- mediate official explanation for the acceleration. The 50-jet pact pre- dates Israel's still-pending request for 125 additional Phantoms and Skyhawks. Sen. Fulbright Differs With Nixon on Mid East Sen. J. William Fulbright took S74 CBS television program, "Face the Nation," that while the Middle East is "an explosive situation," there is "nothing more damaging i.vingc- Qooting g4ouse to the future of our country than Vietnam." He said that while there was "a danger of course" of the Mid East "becoming a conflagra- tion," he did not feel that the So- viet Union wanted such a confla- gration. Asked about U.S. military sup- port for Israel, Sen. Fulbright re- plied: "We have no formal com- Michigan's Largest Interior Design Studio Come browse through our fifty room settings, in our boutique with its varied accessories from around the world! 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