THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, March 12, 1976 15 Israel Fears U.S.-Egypt Arms Supply Arrangement (Continued from Page 14) balanced Soviet supplies to the Arabs by supplying Is- rael. Now , if it were to begin supplying Egypt, Washing- ton would become "an accel- erating factor" in the arms race. Haim Landau accused the government of "waking up at the eleventh hour. Are we to swallow Kissinger's seda- tive pills?" he asked. His motion, and three others on the same issue, were re- ferred to the Knesset's for- eign affairs and defense committee. Israeli circles were par- ularly disturbed that American announce- iiient was made without prior consultation with Israel. The U.S. had pledged to inform and con- sult with Israel before making any major moves, diplomatically or militar- ily in the Middle East. Mo- reover, it is believed in Is- rael that the C-130s represent only the first of a wide variety of military equipment the U.S. in- tends to sell Egypt. Ambassador Dinitz on Sunday described the pro- jected U.S. delivery of six C- 130 troop transport planes to Egypt a-s "a dangerous course of action" and urged those seeking a Middle East settlement to help divert Egyptian policy from one leading to war to negotia- tions for peace. He told the International Biennial Convention of Bnai Brith Women, "Israel has not objected to the develop- ment of political, economic and technological ties be- tween the U.S. and Egypt, but when it comes to the sensitive field of a military supply relationship, Israel views it with great concern and sees in it a dangerous course of action:" The dangers of such a pol- icy, Dinitz said, will not "allow the U.S. to preserve the balance_ or control the arms race." He added that "since Egypt received and continues to receive military equipment from other sources, any American mili- tary supply will be an addi- tive and not a substitute to the Egyptian arsenal." - Meanwhile, President ' /-- Pentagon's Report Shows Arab Lead WASHINGTON — Na- tionally syndicated column- ist Jack Anderson, with as- sociate Les Whitten this week, said Pentagon reports s'. -vv Israel can not again ;eve "an easy victory" the Arabs. iderson's column said that Egypt, Syria, Jordan, Iraq, Saudi Arabia and Lib- ya have a combined 4-1 superiority over Israelin combat planes, 3-1 superio- ity in trained pilots, 19-1 ad- vantage in anti-aircraft mis- siles and 3-1 edge in naval forces. The Anderson column said a future Arab-Israeli war could cost Israel 36,000 casualties, proportionate to 2.5 million casualties for the IT.S. Ford said that the sale would not upset the mili- tary balance between Is- rael and Egypt. Noting that Egypt had severed its military relationship with the Soviet Union, Ford said: "I think it makes it at least responsible for us to take a look at Egypt's military needs. "This is a policy of trying to see that each country, Israel and its.. Arab neigh- bors, have a responsible bal- ance between their military capabilities." He added that it was his opinion that this is a way for peace to be maintained in the Mideast "as we negotiate for a broader and further step" towards a peace settlement. Israeli observers said they believe Ford is more confi- dent of winning the Repub- lican presidential nomina- tion, and has therefore sought to encourage Egypt's moderation, and split her further from the Soviet camp, by lifting the U.S. arms embargo. Sen. Henry M. Jackson (D-Wash), campaigning- in Florida last week for the Democratic Presidential nomination, told _audiences there that "I am against supplying weapons to Egypt. The Ford-Kissinger policy of launching a mili- tary supply relationship with Egypt is cynical and dangerous. It can only in- crease the chance of war in the Middle East and the se- verity of a new conf.lict - there." Undersecretary of State Joseph J. Sisco in an ap- pearance before the Sen- ate Budget Committee, said that the current con- sultations by the Adminis- tration with the Congress on military equipment for Egypt was confined to the transport planes and training of crews. "There cannot be an over- all relationship with Egypt without considering this * * * Russia Halts India Jet Sales to Egypt WASHINGTON — Rus- sia has blocked India from supplying spare parts for Egypt's Soviet-built MIG21 jet fighters, U.S. intellig- ence sources say. The new Russian move follows its own cutoff of maintenance support for Egypt's air force. India, which produces MIGs and other weapons under Russian license, was said to have asked Moscow's permission to sell spare parts to Egypt after the Cairo government appealed to India for help. Einstein College Among Top 10 NEW YORK (JTA) — The Albert Einstein College of Medicine of Yeshiva Univer- sity is one of five medical schools in the New York area rated among the top 10 medical schools in the United States. The study was made by Medical Eco- nomics, a weekly magazine for nhvcirinnQ sultative process between th-e Administration and Congress could be better described as "a declaration kind of need," Sisco said. He declared supplying the C- 130's to Egypt would not affect the balance of power between Israel and her Arab neighbors and is "more pol- itical and psychological." But at the Capitol, the reports were that the con- Lowest Price in Town! in which the State Depart- ment informed Congress- men about decisions already made." 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