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November 05, 1976 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1976-11-05

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, November 5, 1976 13

Sharon Says Arms to Arabs Can Bring War

NEW YORK (JTA) —
Gen. (Res.) Ariel Sharon,
the Israeli officer who led
the Suez Canal crossing
during the Yom Kippur
War, warned that the
U.S. role in the last three
years as a major arms
supplier to the Arabs can
cause a new Mideast war.

Sen. Percy Seeks
Fuel Independence

CHICAGO — Senator
"harles H. Percy (R-I11.)
id that he will seek
progress toward energy
independence in the next
session of Congress be-
cause the U.S. must not
become the "future hos-
tage" of foreign energy
suppliers.
Speaking to the Zionist
Organization of Chicago
at the North Shore Hil-
ton, Percy said: "We can-
not allow the oil-
producing countries to
gain increasing influence
over our national life and
our foreign policy."

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Sharon detailed the
military aid given to the
Arabs by the United
States, the Soviet Union
and other sources since
the Yom Kippur War. He
said he obtained the fi-
gures from the United
States Congressional Re-
cord.
The Arabs, Sharon
said, received about $11
billion in U.S. military aid
since 1974, while the
Soviet Union supplied the
Arabs during the same
period the equivalent of
$6 billion in arms. Great
Britain and France, ac-
cording to Sharon,
supplied the Arabs with
another $3 billion worth
of arms.
Military aid to Israel
from the U.S. (its only
source of weapons) since
the Yom Kippur War and
including 1977 is, accord-
ing to Sharon, the equal of
$5.5 billion.
"All the contentions of
American officials about
a policy aimed at a bal-
ance of power between
Israel and the Arabs have
no grounds in reality,"
Sharon stated, claiming
that two major arsenals
are being built in the
Mideast: one, in Saudi
Arabia by the U.S.; and
the other in Libya by the
Soviet Union.
Sharon contended that

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day, Nov. 19, for local
publicity items to ap-
pear in the issue of
Nov. 26. Materials re-
ceived after the dead-
line will be withheld
from publication and
published the follow-
ing week if still
timely.

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all the weapons that were
delivered to the so-called
non-confrontation states
in the Mideast, will even-
tually be transferred to
the Arab states bordering
Israel. He said this was
proven in the Yom Kippur
War when Mirage jets
supplied by France to
Libya were used by the
Egyptians.
Turning to the second
Sinai interim agreement
signed between Israel
and Egypt, September,
1975, Sharon contended
that Egypt and the U.S.
alike violated the agree-
ment.
He said that the number
of Egyptian troops east of
the Suez Canal is three
times larger than the ag-
reement allows.
He also accused Egypt
of violating the political
part of the agreement,
where it was stated that
Egypt will refrain from
anti-Israel actions, dip-
lomatic and propaganda-
wise.
"All in all, it is clear
that interim agreements
did not bring us closer to
peace. I hope that the
next U.S. Administration
will take action to reach a
comprehensive settle-
ment in the Mideast,"
Sharon asserted.

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'Kissinger Using
Mideast Methods'

WASHINGTON (ZINS)
— Political experts are
saying that Kissinger's
mediation in Africa was
patterned in large mea-
sure on the political ap-
proaches he used in the
Middle East. The U.S.
Secretary of State is at-
tempting to convince the
black African heads-of-
state that while the
Soviet Union may be a
supplier of arms, it is only
America that is capable of
engineering the neces-
sary compromises in
South Africa and
Rhodesia that will lead to
peace, as it demonstrated
in the Arab-Israel con-
flict.
Kissinger's step-by-
step approach in Africa is
the mirror image of his
method in the Middle
East. It could well be, say
the experts, that this is
Kissinger's last great
challenge as U.S. Secre-
taiy of State and could
crown a career in which
he was able to achieve
remarkable results of a
p-rovisional nature, but
very little in the way of
final solutions.

Chilean Cardinal
Arrives in Israel

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Raul Cardinal Silva Hen-
riquez of Santiago,
Chile's leading prelate,
arrived Sunday for a
week's visit as a guest of
the Foreign Minister.
The Cardinal told
newsmen that his visit
was a pilgrimage devoted
to seeing the Christian
holy places for the first
time. He will visit
Jerusalem, Bethlehem
and the Galilee and was to
be received Wednesday
by President Ephraim
Katzir.

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