Foreign Volunteers Reported in Arab Guerrilla Force thought Russia wanted to de- sending additional Phantom jet (Continued from Page 1 ) stroy Israel, she said, "I be- fighter-bombers to Israel in quanti- extent of help being pledged to lieve that on the level of ideas, ties above the number that would Gamal Abdel Nasser by Soviet normally be delivered under the the Soviet government means leaders with whom he has been nothing. The people who govern 1968 contract with the administra- negotiating for nearly two weeks. tion of former President Lyndon B. in Moscow are not idealists but Assurances that Israel will be the worst kind of imperialists. Johnson. That is the consensus of enabled to purchase additional They want to implant themselves informed opinion here although Phantoms immediately, now that there is no confirmation from ad- in the Middle East and, to suc- the first So Phantoms have al- ceed in this, they are using the ministration sources. One high offi- ready been provided, has given cial insisted that President Nixon dreams of Nasser. On this road a measure of encouragement to they will go as far as America has not yet made a decision on Israel, and the urgent appeals Israel's long-pending request for will let them." for additional help to the embat- Asked it Israel expected the 25 more Phantoms and 100 Sky- tled Israelis are being addressed to the Nixon administration by Arabs to agree to peace talks while hawk jets. But there is growing belief here veterans, church, labor and other their territory was occupied, Mrs. Meir said, "We don't care about that the President, seriously con- movements. Replying to questions in the the territories. What we want is cerned with the Mounting Soviet Knesset Tuesday, Defense Min- security. As for Nasser, it is no military threat in the Mid East, ister Moshe Dayan said Israel longer the territories which inter- is replacing Israel's combat losses had information that "foreign est him, but victory. In any case, in a manner that gives the United volunteers" from various coun- what does he say? He is not con- States a free hand unencumbered tries were serving with Arab guer- tent to demand our withdrawal to by delivery quotas and time-tables rilla forces in Jordan. He did not the most vulnerable possible fron- and, most important, without pub- identify the countries. He said tiers. He is also talking about re- licity. Assistant Secretary of State Jo- Israel had not clashed yet with storing the rights of the Palestine people." Mrs. Meir indicated that seph J. Sisco refused to comment these volunteers. Gen. Dayan also said that Soviet Israel had no objection to the rights Sunday on a report of that nature involvement with the Egyptian war of the Palestinian people provided in the current edition of News- machine had increased rather than they set up their own state away week magazine. Appearing on a decreased in recent weeks. from Israel. television interview, Sisco said that Newspapers in Syria. Lebanon Israel's stand on Middle East White House and State Department and Egypt assailed United States peace, stated by Foreign Minister officials have agreed not to com- policy. The Syrian government or- Abba Eban in the Knesset Mon- ment on "speculative stories of gar', Al Baath, warned that "at- day*, drew a favorable reaction in military shipments to Israel, even tacks on U. S. interests in the Arab London. The Times said in an edi- at the risk of having "misinforma- tion" appear in print. •orld are inevitable because the torial that the speech, "though Soviet Ambassador Anatoly F. U.S. is the Arab's prime enemy." eminently the work of a reason- Dobrynin conferred for 45 min- Three Beirut dailies blasted U. S. able man, also reflected the tough- utes with Sisco. Asked by news- Assistant Secretary of State Joseph ness of a people who feel they are men if they had discussed the So- J. Sisco for claiming that Russia I under increasing political and mili- viet Union's Middle East peace was delivering amphibious wea- tary pressure." initiative, Dobrynin replied: "I The Times referred specifically pons to Egypt. Egypt's semi-offi- can't say anything about that." cial newspaper Al Ahram claimed to Eban's proposal that Israeli and Ne•sweek's Pentagon correspon- that the U. S. was waging "a war Egyptian representatives meet in- of nerves" against Egypt, and the formally at a mutually acceptable dent Lloyd Norman reported that Damascus newspaper, Al Thawa site to work out the preliminaries President Nixon "secretly ordered said a joint U.S.-Israel propa- for future peace negotiations. Ac- the Pentagon to rush a shipment ganda campaign was "trying to in- cording to the Times, the proposal of F4E Phantom jets—and highly timidate the Arabs through a series was "a variation of the familiar classified electronic equipment to Israeli demand for direct, face-to- the Israel Air Force." of warnings and threats." According to Norman, the Presi- face negotiations and was "some- Mrs. Meir Says Israel what unreal." The paper said the dent "agreed to supply Israel this Approached Egypt 20 Times Israeli proposals were oversha- month with a total of eight Phan- for Secret Peace Talks PARIS (JTA)—Premier GoIda dowed by the current U. S.-Soviet toms—two of them already prom- discussions and noted that it was ised under existing contract and Meir claimed in an interview pub- still "difficult to assess Russian six more which the U. S. will take lished here that Israel has ap- proached Egypt at least 20 times aims in the Middle East." from production lines earmarked The Daily Telegraph reported for its own air forces. In addition, with an offer of secret peace nego- that the Soviet government seemed the President also assured Israel tiations but "never got the slight- to be urging President Gamal Ab- that, starting in August, it will re- est response." The latest offer del Nasser of Egypt to take a ceive two Phantom jets each month was made only two weeks ago, relatively cooperative line in re- for the indefinite future," News- just before President Gamal Abdel Nasser left Cairo on his current plying to the American peace ini• week reported. tiative for the Mid East. The So- Under its contract with the John- visit to Moscow, according tc the viets are expected to respond by son administration, Israel received interview with Mrs. Meir puhlished switching emphasis away from the first of 50 Phantoms in Sep- in the news magazine, L'Express. direct talks with the U. S. to the tember 1969 and deliveries have President Nasser went to Moscow Big Four talks at the United Na- continued at a rate of four a on June 29, indicating that the tons, the Telegraph's diplomatic month. At that pace, Israel should Israeli offer was made in the last correspondent wrote. He predict- have received about 40 of the su- week of June. Observers here said that firs. ed "a wrangle among the Four personic jets so far with delivery Meir's was the first disclosure that Powers on the terms of a package of the balance to be completed by d eal for a Mid East settlement." the end of this year. Israel has offered to negotiate- (French newspapers also warm- According to the Newsweek. re- secretly with Egypt. Mrs. Moir and l Foreign Minister Abba Eban havey welcomed what the influential port, Israel is getting Phantoms Le Figaro headlined "Israeli peace under the original contract plus said in the past that Israel has been proposals to the Arabs." But an unspecified number of addition- using every possible means to French government reaction was al jets to replace its combat losses. make contact with the Arabs with- largely negative. Observers in Newsweek reported further that out success. The Israeli leader v.•as Paris noted that it has emanated the U. S. has sent Israel 130 sets asked by L'Express if she thought so far from relatively low eche- of top secret electronic gear for she had let any chances for peace lons in the foreign ministry. installation in its warplanes. The slip by. "If I thought I had let (French government circles re- device warns pilots that they have even the smallest chance get away, ferred to Eban's proposals as a been detected by enemy radar and I could not in all conscience today "tactical propaganda move" and sends out jamming signals to hold the post of premier," she re- insisted that a settlement could throw the enemy's radar-guided plied. "We've done everything. Do emerge only from Four Power con- missiles off target. you hear me: Everything. They sultations and joint decisions. tell for example that (Egyptian (However, with most top-rank- President) Nasser cannot accept ing French officials off on their public negotiations. Well, we've -proposed secret conversations — July 14 (Bastille Day) long week- end, there was no authoritative five, ten, 20 times and again two comment from the Quai d'Orsay. weeks ago. We never got the slight- Foreign hlinister Maurice Schu- est response." mann was reportedly scheduled (In Washington, State Depart- to brief President Georges Pom- ment spokesman Carl Bartch said pidou on the Eban proposals. Monday there was "no informa- Eban's speech was welcomed by tion" about Israel's approaches to the newspaper L'Anrore and the Egypt. He declined further com- left-wing paper Combat. ment.) (The latter noted in an editorial The 72-year-old Israeli premier has been sensitive to intimations that "Israel has in the past made many approaches to try to reach that she has not followed every possible avenue toward peace with a settlement with the Arabs and the latest is probably the most im- the Arabs since her government vetoed a projected visit to Cairo portant and productive of them last April by Dr. Nahum Gold- all.") mann, president of the World Jew- Report U.S. Sending Additional Jets To Israel; ish Congress. Mrs. Meir was bitter in her No Official Confirmation WASHINGTON ( J T A ) — The estimate of Soviet intentions in the Middle East. Asked if she Nixon administration is quietly High U. S. officials said that the Newsweek report was "sub- stantially inaccurate" but would not say what portions of it were accurate. The Israel Air Force Day exhi- bition near Beersheba was high- lighted Wednesday by the demon- stration of mid-air refueling with American-made Skyha•ks. Phan- toms also were shown. (In Cleveland, two dozen 25-ton self-propelled howitzers made in the Brook Park suburb by General Motors were loaded onto the Is- raeli freighter "Etros." The M-109s, which fire 155-mm. shells and carry 50-caliber machine guns, were said to be part of the 1969 U S.-Israeli pact. They were un- officially valued at $3,400,000. The loading was carried out under security conditions.) 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