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Friday, July 19, 1974-9

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Sadat Says He's 'Ready for Peace With Israel';
Relates '73 Plot Against QEII Bound for Israel

LONDON (JTA) — Presi-
dent Sadat of Egypt made a
plea for peace in the Middle
East in an interview with
Lord Chalfont for BBC Tele-
vision.
Lord Chalfont, a former
Times correspondent and
former minister of state at
the foreign office in Harold
Wilson's first administration,
asked President Sadat about
prospects of peace in the
Middle East, and Sadat
replied:

"I am ready for a peace
agreement with Israel".
Asked if he was ready to
recognize Israel's right to
exist, Sadat replied:
"I have accepted Resolu-
tion 242, which includes a
recognition of the existence
of the state of Israel, and
this answers your question.
I was ready for peace two
years ago, and I am ready
now. There is only one point
on which I must insist. The
Palestinians should 'attend

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the Geneva conference and
have their say there. This
is my only condition."
Asked about his attitude
to terrorism, the president
of Egypt replied: "I am
against terrorism and vio-
lence. But put yourself in
the place of the Palestinians.
Let us put the real problem
on the table and solve it.
There are a million Arab
refugees living in tents;
what do you expect from
them in their situation?"
At this point, Sadat, to
prove how much he was
against violence, said that it
was his objection to violence
that saved the QE H (Queen
Elizabeth) which carried
590 American Jews to Israel
for the 25th anniversary.
"I personally", he said,
"countermanded an order,
given an Arab leader. I
stayed up until 3:30 a.m.
when I was sure that the
captain of our submarine,
who had the order to tor-
pedo the QE II, had re-
ceived my order, and the
Egyptian submarine was on
its way back to Alexandria."
(Sadat did not name the
Arab leader, and Lord Chal-
font stated here that Sadat
had not told him the name
of the Arab leader even pri-
vately, but most people as-
sumed it was Qadaffi of
Libya.
President Sadat added that
a solution for the problem
of the Palestinians was pos-
sible in his view.
During t h e interview,
Sadat made the astonishing
statement that he had never
been worried even for a sin-
gle moment about the pres-

ence of Israelis west of the
Suez Canal. He said: "This
was a propaganda move by
Israel. I had five divisions
on the east bank, and I was
not worried at all."
Toward the end of the in-
terview, Sadat frankly ad-
mitted that he had been an
admirer of Hitler. "I was
fascinated with Hitler and I
admired the way he rebuilt
Germany. We believed in a
German victory, and we were
ready to fight on the side of
the Germans. We sent the
Germans a plan of British
disposition, but it never
reached them. "I was, as a
result, sentenced to three
years in a British concen-
tration camp."
The same evening, Inde-
pendent Television showed
a film of the Egyptian
crossing of the Suez on Oct.
6, 1973. This was not the
actual event, but a recon-
struction for the benefit of
television cameras, using
live ammunition at the cost
of 500,000 pounds sterling.
The British commentator,
Keith Hatfield, an experi-
enced war correspondent,
said:
"Despite some chaotic
situations, the Egyptians did
cross the canal in 45 min-
utes, with the help of Rus-
sian pontoons. There were
only 1,000 Israelis on the
other side, and nobody fired
back at them. In the end, the
Israelis ended up with more
territory than they had held
before the Yom Kippur War,
and the 3rd Egyptian Army
was surrounded by an Is-
raeli force on the west bank
of the canal."

Shulamit Aloni Named by Time
as One of Future New Leaders

NEW YORK (JTA)—Time,
the weekly news magazine,
has picked two Israelis —
Shulamit Aloni and Gad Yaa-
cobi — among 150 men and
women from 50 countries
who seem likely to become
the world's new leaders.
In naming the 150 individ-
uals, Time noted that the
central requirement for sel-
ection was that "a person
have, or seem capable of
having in the future, signifi-
cant or social impact." Only
those age 45 or younger were
eligible for selection.
Mrs. Aloni, 45, is the lead-
er of the Citizens Rights Par-
ty and a member of Knesset,
and Yaacobi, 39, is the min-
ister of transport and a mem-
ber of Knesset. Both are also
members of Israel's cabinet.
Time described Yaacobi as
"cool, intellectual and prag-
matic." Mrs. Aloni was des-
sribed as having earned a
reputation "as a free-wheel-
ing champion of women's
rights and consumerism."
Others included in the list
are: King Hussein of Jordan;
Abdul Salam Jalloud, prime
minister of Libya; Ahmed
Zaki Yamani, petroleum min-
ister of Saudi Arabia; and
Senator James Abourezk of
South Dakota (well-known
for his pro-Arab views);
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Holtzman of New York (who
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war criminals.:

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