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October 26, 1973 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-10-26

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France to Keep Sending Mirages to Libya

PARIS (JTA) — French
Foreign Minister Michel Jo-
bert told the French National
Assembly that France will
continue to send planes to
Libya.

The minister said that the
government intended to con-
tinue its policy of applying
its self-imposed embargo
only to those countries di-
rectly involved in the Middle

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East fighting.
According to France, these
countries are Israel, Jordan,
Syria and Egypt.
Jobert said that Israel
failed to supply any proof
that Libyan Mirages were
participating in the fighting.
The minister told the full
house that in his view "Is-
rael is not threatened in its
very existence." Jobert had
to face an angry house in
which party lines between
government and opposition
were forgotten as sneaker
after speaker, with the ex-
ception of the Communists,
rapped the government for
its "pro-Arab policy."
Most of the speakers also
called upon the government
to impose at the earliest an
embargo which would apply
to all the Arab countries.

In Ottawa, leaders of
Canada's three major parties
criticized Syria and Egypt
during a special House of
Commons debate on the Mid-
east.

External Affairs Minister
Mitchell Sharp, acting as
prime minister in the ab-
sence of Pierre-Elliot Tru-
deau, who is in China, said
the Canadian government de-
plored profoundly the launch-
ing of a heavily armed at-
tack by Egypt and Syria
across the existing cease-fire
lines.
David Lewis, leader of the
New Democratic Party, said
that "never before has the
Security Council watched
such a lynch-mob atmos-
phere with most of the
Security Council members
ready to tear Israel to
pieces."
Sharp, concluding the de-
bate, said, "There can be no
victory but only losers on
all sides" if the U. S. and
the Soviet Union continue to
ship arms to the Middle
East.

Life Continues
Despite War

NEW YORK (JTA) — Ev-
eryday life in Israel continues
despite the war with no
shortages in manpower, food
nor anything else, Israeli La-
bor Minister Yosef Almogi
said.
Speaking at a press confer-
ence at the Israeli Consulate
here, he stressed that Israel
continued to export its prod-
ucts despite the war, but
there were some "shipping
problems" because some
shipping companies are
afraid to come to Israel.

Amolgi, here en route to
South America to raise funds
for Israel, noted that Israel
expects to raise $1,500,000,000
from world Jewry with about
$700,000,000 coming from the
American Jewish community.

He pointed out that so far
the war had cost Israel
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