Dayan U.S. Pressures. Israel

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TEL AVIV (JTA) — For-
mer Defense Minister Moshe
Dayan claims that the United
States has reversed its sup-
port of Israel's policy that no
territorial withdrawals will
be made before a final peace
treaty with the Arabs is
achieved.
"And Israel has accepted
this policy," Dayan said in
the third of his series of lec-
tures on the Great Powers'

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Relation to the Middle East
Conflict at Bar-Ilan Univer-
sity.
Addressing students and
faculty members, Dayan de-
clared that the U.S., which
supported Israel's no with-
drawal policy three years ago,
now takes the line that Israel
must withdraw, step-by-step.
Whenever Israel does not ac-
cept the Americans' view-
point, the •U.S. applies pres-
sure, he said.
He cited as an example that
when Israel rejected the
Rogers Plan in 1970, the. U.S.
discontinued its arms sup-
plies. He said the U.S. also
uses financial assistance to
exert pressure.
According to Dayan, the
U.S. avoids confrontationwith
the Soviet Union in the Mid-
dle East by applying pressure
on Israel.. For example, he
said, when Russia threatened
to intervene if Israel continu-
ed its advances in the .Yom
Kippur War, the Americans
forced Israel not to advance,
thus averting a confrontation.

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