Israel's Defense Potentials Strengthened; Cease Fire Continuation Strongly Favored TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israeli political and military leaders stressed Wednesday that the armed forces are better able to withstand a new Egyptian on- slaught in the Suez Canal zone than they were three months ago, despite the heavy concentration of Soviet missiles in the area. As- sessments of the military position were made by acting Premier Yi- gal Allon and Chief of Staff Gen. Hahn Bar-Lev as the expiration deadline for the 90-day cease fire was less than 48 hours away. Alton said Tuesday night that it was no secret that Israel "has not been resting on Its laurels" in the canal zone during the past three months and is now stronger than she was before the cease fire. His remarks, at a farewell dinner for 300 members of a Uni- ted Jewish Appeal study mission, were seen as a blunt warning to the Egyptians that they would do well to continue the cease fire. Allon said that Israel was pre- pared to observe a cease fire in- definitely as long as the Egyp- tians did. "You don't have to be a prophet to know that Israel is prepared for any contingency," Allon said. He said Israel was not looking for new victories but was striving for peace and was will- ing to renew the Jarring talks if the Egyptians "honor their ob- ligations." At the same time, he said, "we are prepared to defend ourselves if war is inevitable." Gen. Bar-Lev said that Israel took all possible measures to be ready for a resumption of fight- Bar-Ban Opens With Increased Enrollments RAMAT GAN, Israel—Bar-Ilan University opened its 16th aca- demic year last week with an en- rollment of 5,500 students, 700 more than last year, with 800 stu- dents from abroad and 500 stu- dents residing in university dormi- tories. This new school year marks the opening of the faculty of law with 45 students registered. Also new this year is the department of musicology which will award a BA degree. The law school is beaded by Dean Arnold Enker, former profes- sor of law at the University of Minnesota. Dr. Enker also served as an adviser of President John- son's Commission on Criminal Af- fairs and as a senior legal adviser to the Israel ministry of Justice. Other American members of the law school include Prof. Nor- man Abrams of the University of California and former head of the'‘ Institute for Research of Israeli Law in the law faculty of Har- vard University; Prof. Aaron Schreiber of the University of Maryland; and Prof. Herbert Schreiber of Rutgers University. They are among a group of 25 Americans who are joining the university's faculties this year. Many new courses in computer science are offered which make use of the university's recently acquired IBM 360/50 computer. Close to 1,000 students will use the computer in the various depart- ments for research and admin- istrative purposes, etc. The university has adopted the trimester system which will ena- ble the students to complete their studies in less time. Also the stu- dents will have the opportunity to shorten their study period by tak- ing summer courses which will be offered permanently in many of the university's departments. The 650 lecturers on this year's facultY.iPclude 3Z - who have come to settle in Israel during the past three months. ing when the 90-day cease fire expires. He warned the Egyptians that if they decided not to con- tinue the truce "they will find themselves in a very awkward position." Bar-Lev disclosed that Israeli fortifications along the canal have been strengthened to withstand the heaviest bombard- ment, including the massive shells of the Soviet 203 mm artillery which, according to Israeli intelli- gence, has been supplied to Egypt in large quantities. Bar-Lev said that during the three month truce new roads were completed and water and fuel supply systems were improved to bolster Israeli forces in the event the Egyptians open a new round of warfare. Defense ministry sources indi- cated that Israel has the capacity of destroying all of the Soviet missiles set up in the truce zone since the cease fire, though they admitted that it would probably cost Israel heavy casualties. They disclosed that huge sums of money have been poured into the logis- tics complex to the rear of Israel's Suez line. "The rear can support any action which might become necessary after the cease fire," a ministry spokesman said. The de- fense ministry disclosed that wa- ter pipelines have been laid across the Sinai so that the army's trans- necessary for trucks to haul wa- ter to the front. Workshops and maintenance facilities have been established in the Sinai so that the army's trans- portation facilities are no longer dependent on their home bases. Police Minister Shlomo Hillel said In the Knesset Tuesday night that be believed Israel would be willing to give up most of the oc- cupied Arab territories in return for a genuine peace settlement. He spoke in reply to a question from Slimuel Tamir of the Free Center faction, who asked him to confirm statements attributed to him in an interview published in the French magazine, Nouvelle Observateur. Hillel said the last Knesset election indicated that the public rejected extremist views. A ma- jority of Israelis believe that if there was a true peace aettle- meat with the Arabs, Israel should adopt a "generous ap- proach as far as the borders are concerned," he said. He felt the nature of the peace was more im- portant than the frontiers, he cautioned, however, that Israel would not return territories and expose itself to danger . in ex- change for "palliatives.' 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