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December 17, 1971 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-12-17

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Shouldn't Jackson Amendment in House 1- 6 OMEGA
Does Not Destroy Israel Aid Chances

WASHINGTON (JTA)—Congress
Wednesday defeated the Jackson
Amendment,. authorizing $500,000,-
000 in miltary credits for Israel.
In approving the Defense Ap-
propriations Act, both branches
accepted a Senate-House confer-
ence committee report which with-
drew the measures sponsored by
Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D., Wash.)
on the grounds that the same sum
was available to Israel in the con-
tinuing resolution for foreign aid
now pending before both houses.
The House voted 291-39 to accept
the conference committee report.
It was approved by voice vote in
the Senate, which only last month
voted 82-14 to accept the Jackson
measure. The House never voted
on it.
Proponents of the Jackson
Amendment expressed satisfac-
tion that despite its elimination,
Israel will still be in a position

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to receive a $500,000,000 credit
for military purchases in the
U.S.
The continuing resolution autho-
rizes the administration to con-
tinue foreign assistance expendi-
tures in fiscal 1972 at the same
rate as in fiscal 1971. It was to be
voted on in the House late Wednes-
day and is expected to come be-
fore the Senate before the Christ-
mas recess. The 1971 legislation
incorporated the first Jackson
Amendment, authorizing $500,000,-

000 in credits for Israel, a sum that
has since been spent.
The second Jackson Amendment
killed Wednesday was regarded by
its supporters as insurance in the
event that a foreign aid bill with-
out funds for Israel is adopted.
Half of the sum—$250,000,000--was
earmarked by Sen. Jackson for the
purchase of additional Phantom
jets by Israel. An aide to Sen.
Jackson told the Jewish Telegraph-
ic Agency Wednesday that the
senator has pledged to continue
to fight to maintain the $500,000,000
level of military credits for Israel,
2 Known Arab Terrorists at least for the balance of this
fiscal
year, which ends June 30,
Deported From Holland
AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Two Arab 1972.
terrorists, known for having hi-
jacked planes in the past, were
YOU
arrested and deported from Hol-
land to Lebanon. Official sources
revealed that the two Arabs, one
Jordanian and one Iraqi, had been
arrested and shortly after put on
a KLM plane flying to Beirut_

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Proponents of the J a c k son
Amendment pointed out two weeks
ago that its aproval by the Senate-
House conference–committee was
uncertain because four of the sena-
tors on the committee had voted
against it and only six of the 12
House members had co-sponsored
a resolution urging the administra-
tion to sell more Phantoms to
Israel.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Friday, Daamber 17, 1971-3

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