WJC Leader Denies Backing U.S. Pressure Against Israel Sadat's Demands and the Israeli Role of Sovereignty and Absolute Right to Exist Israel Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan told the Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations that U.S. Jewish leaders must refrain from any attempts to act as go, between or mediator between Israel and Egypt. He said Is- rael's future and security can only be handled by Israel. Dayan also told an Israel Bond audience last week that the U.S. will pressure Jsrael to make concessions to the Arabs. At the same time, Israel's United Nations ambassador, Chaim Herzog, urged U.S. Jewry to remain united with Israel to strengthen Israel's chances of achieving a Middle East peace settlement. HE JEWISH. NEWS LA Weekly Revietu ommentary, Page 2 VOL. LXXII, No. 24 WASHINGTON (JTA) — Philip Klutznick, president of the World Jewish Congress, strongly rejected a report on Israel Radio that he ' had advised the Garter Administration to persuade Israel to be more flexible in the Middle East negotiating process. Klutznick, a former U.S( Ambassador to the United Nations who has served several national Jewish organizations in leadership capacities, was responding to a broadcast last week which claimed that he had suggested that Carter "show Sadat that the U.S. could influence Israel in order to preserve U.S. credibility." The original report and a firm denial by Klutznick were carried by Israel Radio and television over the weekend. of Jewish Events A Salute to the 29th World Zionist Congress, the International Jewish Parliament Editorial, Page 4 17515 W. Nine Mile, Suite 865, Southfield, Mich. 48075 424-8833 $12.00 Per Year: This Issue 30° February 17, 1978 Israel Remains Conciliatory Despite U.S. Arms Sale Plan Red Cross Official Lashes Nazis' Victim Distortion GENEVA (JTA) — The president of the International Committee for the Red Cross (ICRC), Alexander Hay, charged that neo-Nazi elements are misusing and misqUoting the ICRC in an attempt to show that the figure of six million Jews killed in concentration camps during World War II was a gross exaggeration by the victorious Allied powers. He said neo-Nazi elements active in West Germany and Britain are trying to discredit the charges of genocide against the Nazi regime. Their object "is to whitewash the National Socialist system in wartime Germany," he said, and their "machination initiated years ago has gone so far that the ICRC is now entangled in its mesh." According to Hay, these propagandists utilize "statistics wrongly attributed to the 'International Red Cross' and quota- tigns, distorted or truncated, from the report of the ICRC ac- tivities during the Second World War." Hay cited several "specious pamphlets" in circulation today with such titles as "The Myth of the Six Million" and "Did Six Million Really Die?" He said "this propaganda is having some effect. More and more readers of these pamphlets write the ICRC, most of them in the hope that they will receive confirmation of their opinion that after the war Germany was the victim of a smear campaign." Hay said the ICRC wanted to make it clear that it has never pub- lished or compiled statistics of the kind falsely attributed to it. He explained that ICRC delegates were given access to only a few concent- ration camps and then only in the final days of the war and therefore could not have obtained data for such statistics. "The work of the.ICRC is to help war victims, not to count them," he said. The Anne Frank Foundation in Amsterdam warned of a resurgence of neo-Nazi organizations in Britain, and France, as well as West Germany Meanwhile, an official of the Jewish Community Relations Advisory Council in St. Louis said that the JCRAC has voted to quarantine a proposed Nazi march on the city's south side, plan- ned in conjunction with a Nazi convention in St. Louis March 11. Norman Stack said there are no Jews living in the area or 'along the (Continued on Page 14i 9th Zionist Congress ill Re-Enact Histor . While being re-enacted, history will continue in the process of prophetic fulfillment when the 29th World Zionist Congress opens in Jerusalem on Monday. Dr. Theodor Herzl, the creator of the political Zionist movement, is shown in the accompanying photo as he opened the Second World Zionist Congress in Bdsle, Swit- zerland in 1898. To the right of Dr. Herzl is Dr. Max Nordau, the world famous author, physician and psychiatrist, who was among the most consistent and most promi- nent of Herzl's supporters. - Local delegates to the 29th Congress will include Herut's Steven Goldin, Detroit president of the United Zionists- Revisionists; Labor delegate Frieda Leemon, na- tional president of Pioneer Women; Association of Reform Zionists of America delegate Lillian Maltzer, who is presi- dent of the National Federation of Reform Sisterhoods; (Continued on Page 7) JERUSALEM (JTA) Premiei. Menahem Begin told the Knesset Tuesday that he has accepted an invitation to meet President Carter in Washington next month. Begin made the announcement as the U.S. declared its intention of selling combat aircraft to the Arabs. • Begin, replying to motions in a Knesset debate on the state of the U.S.-Israeli relations, urged Carter to reconsider his plans to sell 60 F-16 jet fighters to Saudi Arabia and 50 _ F-5 fighters to Egypt. He said that the proposed sales were a threat to the "security of Israel and the process of negotiations." He described the American response to Israel's request for more warplanes as "partial" and expressed hope that additional aircraft would be forthcoming after Defense Minister Ezer Weizman visits Washington to negotiate Israeli military purchases. The U.S. announced that it would provide Israel with 15 F-15 fighters in addition to the 25 it already has and 75 F-16s. The American decision to sell combat aircraft to Egypt and Saudi Arabia while providing Israel with roughly half the planes it has requested would have serious ramifications for the balance of airpower in the,Middle East, Israeli military sources say. The sources said that if Israel ever entertained any ideas of abandoning the three military air bases it established in Sinai, it would have to reconsider such a move if the Saudi and Egyptian air forces are strengthened. According to the sources, it is clear that the American planes would extend the air strike (Continued on Page 16) • BULLETIN Bomb Rips Egged Bus On the eve of the opening of the World, Zionist Congress the Zionist Organization of America has charged that ballots were not mailed to 3,100 of its mem- bers during the Zionist elections in the U.S. in December. At press time The Jewish News learned that ZOA officials would demand the seating of an additional ZOA voting delegate at the Congress because of the discrepancy. No further details were avail- able. JERUSALEM (JTA) — A bomb explosion that wrecked an Egged bus Tuesday night, killing two passengers and injuring 46, was described by police as the worst incident of terrorist sabotage in Jerusalem in almost two years. The dead were identified as Katriel Blumenfeld, 42, the father of six children, and Yossi Weismann, a student at the Hebron Yeshiva. The Palestine Liberation Organization in Beirut claimed cre- dit for the outrage. Police issued a warning of poskible new at- tempts at sabotage aimed at buses. No arrests related to Tues- day's incident were reported. According to police, the bus left its departure point in the northern district of Ramot at 9 p.m. more crowded than usual for that hour. It was passing through the Gepla Quarter when the bomb exploded, ripping through the rear . of the bus. 1