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'Cease Fire Deadline E Continued from Pagel) completed and no such activity was reported Tuesday. The officials said they were con- fident thitt. the Israeli units would have "the- right • answer" to any contingency that may deVelop Fri- day. They also reported that the Egyptians had concentrated sev- en armor and infantry divisions, totaling some SUM troops, along the front line of the canal, which they called "a dense de- ployment." They reported that some 1,300 Russian-made tanks were in position along the canal, as well as more than 1,000 ar- tillery pieces ranging from the huge 203mm guns to heavy mor- tars. Anti-aircraft now in firing posi- tion consist of SAM-2s operated by Egyptian personnel and SAM-3s operated by Soviet personnel, the officials said. The missiles cover almost the entire canal area and in some places as deep as eight miles into the Israeli side of the waterway. They reported substantial as- semblies of canal crossing equip- ment at several points where spe- cial sites had been prepared. cut into a high rampart that runs along the canal's east bank. There are special approach roads to those landing sites. Troopg on the Israeli side report- ed seeing jeeps with senior Egyp- tian officers coming and .going on the front line and for the first time Egyptian soldiers were ob- served wearing helmets and car- rying arms. - (U.S. Secretary of Stirte Wil- liam P. Rogers said in Washing- ton last Friday that he was "con- vinced that the (Mid East) parties are on the verge of entering seri- ous negotiations" and that he hoped the cease fire would be extended beyond Feb. 5. Replying to a ques- tion at a press conference by the Jewish Telegraphic Agency cor- respondent, Rogers said the re- cent series of notes exchanged between Israel, Egypt and Jordan through Jarring indicated new "areas of agreement" He cited as an example, Israel's willing- ness to use the word "withdrawal" and the Arabs' willingness to agree specifically to Israeli sovereignty.) The flight of a Soviet-made Egyptian fighter-bomber over Is- raeli positions on the east bank of the Suez Canal Saturday was re- garded here as another attempt by Cairo to wage a "war of nerves" against Israel. Israeli sources said it was also intended for home consumption, to back up the diehard position of Presi- dent Anwar Sadat on ending the cease fire. The sources expresked hope that "good sense" would pre- vail in Cairo but warned that Egypt's - leaders could become the victims of their own saber-rattling. Political sources in Jerusalem told the JTA that if the Egyptians resume shooting Lsrad will not permit them to wage their kind of warfare. Israel cannot afford a war of attrition and will inevitably turn it into an active war of move- ment, the sources said. It was learned here Mat, con- trary to reports appearing. in New York, the Nixon administra- tion has not asked Israel for any concession as the price for ex- tension -of the tease fire. The sources said the administration has in fact expressed. "great satisfaction" with briers itti- hide on the Jarring tents and is unwilling to yield to any Egyptian pressures to demand a political gesture tram Israel. It was also reported that if peace can be reached with Jordan, Israel would be willing to yield part of its sovereignty over Jeru- salem's Temple Mount; the area in the old city on which the He- rodian Temple once stood. Part of that area now is the site of the Dome of the Rock and the El Aksa Mosque, which together constitute the third holiest place of the Mos- lem faith. According to a plan, reportedly worked out at the high- . 2' 5 Jordanian border -once a peace' litical moves for .the- period after hotel - where thi premier spoke., treaty with Jordan is signed. The Feb. S. - Despite growing world at- Members of Israel's "new left," rest of the Temple Mount would tention as the date neared, officials they said they were protesting be leased to the Jordanian gov- here said, there appears no special against Israeli "atrocities" in the ernment tension on the Egyptian side of the Gaza Strip. They were released Asked about rumors that Gideon truce line. Egyptian soldiers have for later charges of illegal demon- Rafael intended to resign as for- been seen walking along the, canal strations. eign ministry director general, pur- without helmets or weapons al- 'Soviet Presence Won't Deter portedly because he has not been though concentrations of artillery Israel if Egypt Starts Shooting' consulted on decisions regarding and armor have been reported LONDON (JTA)—Israel's chief Israel's participation in the Jar- from Cairo. . of staff, Gen. Haim Bar Lev, said, ring talks, Israel Foreign Minister President Sadat's political ad- that the . intervention of Soviet Abbe Eban said, "Mr. Rafael is viser, Hussein Sabry, charged forces _on_ the side of Egypt if today director general of- the for- during a visit to Lima that the fighting breaks -out when the Suez eign ministry. There is no change weaponry Israel is receiving cease fire expires, will not which I wish to announce now from the United States "can de- deter Israeli forces from carrying and such things are not done in stroy my country easily." He out their objectives. He said those the press." Rafael firnily denied added that he hoped "a third objectives were to prove to the press reports that he had sub- world war can be avoided," but Egyptians that they can gain noth- , _ mitted his resignation. But he de- said he was "seriously preoccu- ing by force and to hold on to Is- clined to comment on reports that pied" with the possibilities of rael's positions on the Suez Canal's relations between him and Ebau such a war. At a press confer- east bank. - Gen. Bar Lev was inter- had recently become tense. The ence he called for complete Is- viewed on the BBC television pro- first serious friction between Eban raeli evacuation from occupied gram "Panorama." "We may have and Rafael occurred three weeks Arab territories, hot also men- to combat the forces that might ago, when the director general tioned the right to existence of interfere with our objectives," he thought it unnecessary for Ambas- all nations in the area. Egyptian said. When the interviewer men- sador Yosef Tekoah to accompany agreement to an extension of the tioned the Russians specifically, he Dr. Jarring from the United Na- Kiddie East cease fire after replied, "if they will be there, it tions to Jerusalem. But Premier Feb. 5 without progress to the might be. If they are not, it will Golds Meir ruled that Tekoah peace talks "would mean that not be. Our aim is not to fight the should come. Two assistant direc- we abandon our territories," Soviet Union." tors general of the foreign ministry Sabry insisted, adding that Is- Gen. Bar Lev conceded that the — Aviezer Chelouch and Moshe rael's "Intransigence" has been Bitan — resigned last year be- bolstered by American arms cease fire, which has lasted since Aug. 6, enabled Egypt to greatly cause of differences with Rafael, that have converted Israel into and a third assistant — Gershon a "branch of the Pentagon" that improve/its military position in the canal zone.- "They have anti-air- Avner — has reportedly wanted to threatens Egyptian security with craft missile and gun systems dose resign for some time. Rafael, 57, an overpowering arsenal. to the canal and along almost its has held his current post since Premier Golda Meir said last entire length which they would 1960. Eban became foreign mini- Friday that while Israel-did not ex- not have had without the cease ster in 1966. pect the Egyptians to start shoot- The Lebanese government has ing if the Suez Canal truce expired fire," Bar Lev laid. On the other hand, he .said, Israel's position was turned down an Israeli offer to on Feb. 5, "we are ready" if they not relatively weaker. He replied negotiate a permanent peace did. She told a student meeting that "Oh, yes." when asked if any sup- treaty on the basis of the present "we have the fullest confidence" plies had reached Israel from the boundaries between the two and that Israel was "stronger now countries. The Lebanese reply to than when we decided to go back United States. Bar Lev said that Soviet control of Egypt's armed the Israeli note was conveyed to to the talks" at the United Na- the government here by United tions under UN emissary Gunnar forces was "very substantial to- Nations mediator Gunnar V. Jarring last November. She added day." He added that Moscow's po- Jarring in the form of a "verbal that she was not happy over the litical control over Egypt was not so tight as to preclude the latter note." "slow progress" of the Jarring from embarking on military ad- The Lebanese reportedly said talks "but these must be given a ventures without Russisai approv- that they had no territorial claims chance to continue." She explained al. Bar Lev said Egyptian man- against Israel but would not ne- that if Israel had not returned to power was no better thin in 1967 gotiate as long as the Palestinian the UN talks, there "would have but their planning was better "be:, refugee problem remains unsolved. been a danger of our arms sup- cause it is Soviet planning." . Sources here said Israel planned plies drying out." no further notes to Lebanon and Some 15 young persons, includ- Harriman Says Soviets as far as it is concerned the talks Strongly Desire' Real - with Lebanon through Ambassa- ing three girls, were detained Peace in Middle East while demonstrating outside the dor Jarring remain "frozen." PALM BEACH (JTA)W. Ave- Israel's 50-mile border with rell Harriman, a former United Lebanon is identical to the inter- States ambassador to Moscow, be- national boundary drawn during lieves that the Soviet Union the mandate period before World "strongly desires a real peace in War II. Lebanon insists that its the Middle East" and is "con- 1949 armistice agreement with Is- cerned over the possibility of a 'reel is still in force. Israel has TEL AVIV (JTA) — Dr. Nahum United States-Soviet confrontation. _rejected the claim on grounds that Lebanon declared itself at war Goldmann left Israel Monday, an- The veteran diplomat and former governor of New York expressed with Israel in June 1967. There gered by what he said were leaks was no fighting between Israel and to the press of confidential reports a meeting of the Jewish Theologi- Lebanon during the Six-Day War. he made to Premier Golda Meir. those views over the week-end at cal Seminary of America which Goldmann denied a report that Israelis Make Two-Pronged, conferred its Eternal Light Medal. appeared in the newspaper Maariv Strike Against Guerrillas on him and on Nathan Appleman: TEL AVIV (JTA) — An Israeli Sunday that he had Intimated to of New York, chairman of -the officer was killed and three sol- Israeli government leaders that board of trustees of the American diers were wounded in a bloody Russia would permit large-scale ' Jewish Committee. Ambassador assault on' a terrorist base at El Jewish emigration if Israel with- Harriman's remarks were his first Kh ' am village about six miles in- drew from the occupied Arab ter- in public since he and Sen. Ed- side Lebanon Sunday night. The ritories. mund S. Muskie of Maine. talked Dr. Goldmann said that he no two weeks ago with Soviet Premier assault was part of a two-pronged Israeli commando attack on terror- longer bothers to deny reports that Alexei N. Kosygin in Moscow. ist strongholds- north of Metullah. present his views and activities Harriman expressed the belief The second target was • the Leb- in a "distorted manner" but that that Kosygin was as much for anese village of Kfar Kila. A mili- he felt it was necessary to deny peace today in the Middle East as tary spokesman said at least 10 this one. he was for an end to the fighting "Whatever I said was my own terrorists were killed in the double in Vietnam in 1965 because in both assumption and I did not cite action and their bases blown up. instances Russia wants to avoid a any Russian source or author- confrontation with the U.S. "This The dead soldier was Lt. Dov Ad- ity" he declared. "What I said time it is the Middle East that is der, 21, of Tel Aviv. The spokes. was a personal evaluation. I giving the Soviets their major con- man said Lt. Addar was killed have had hints that if there was cern," Harriman said. Despite the as he led his men against the peace In the Middle East there Kremlin's criticism of the U.S. "for terrorist base located on a hilltop. will be increased immigration giving full support to Israel" and The three wounded soldiers were evacuated to hospitals by heli- from Russia. I never linked the its "tough stand" in support of question of immigration from Egypt, Harriman said, "substan copter. • - At Kfar Ella, Israeli forces Russia with withdrawal from the tial progress has been made" in occupied territories and I have recent months in backing away evacuated civilians before proceed- ing to blow up the guerrilla bases. always stressed that the slogan from "earlier positions." Ambassa- A communique released after the 'territories for immigrants' is dor Harriman said "One gains the commando raids listed 10- serious absurd." impression that the Soviets have incidents' during the past three Dr. Goldmann said be has re- used their influence to induce weeks involving terrorists based at quested Foreign Minister Abba Egypt to move toward a peaceful Ey Khyam and Kfar Ella. Eban to cancel the diplomatic solution. No longer does Egypt President Anwar Sadat of Egypt passport he holds. "I do not wish talk of pushing Israel into the has ordered his National Security to impose another problem on Mr. sea, and she appears ready to ac- est Israel government levels, Is- Eban who even without this is cept freedom of navigation in the rael would cede to Jordan sover- under the heavy burden of prob- Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba," eignty over the two mosques and lems." Harriman said. a road from the mosques to the Friday, Febreery 5, 1971-39 Council to discuss military and po- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .`Leak' of'Report to Mrs. Meir Draws Gold.mann's Ire