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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-06-09

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June 26-29 in Toronto, to
discuss religious trends in
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munity at the 89th annual
convention of the Central
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TEL AVIV (JTA) — De-
fense Minister Ezer Weiz-
man told a group of aviation
writers Monday night that
he had no faith in the U.S.
ability to limit Saudi
Arabia's use of the 60 F-15
fighter-bombers to be sold to
that country and that Israel
would have to take mea-
sures to protect itself
against those planes.
"Israel will not base its
security on American
guarantees but on its own
ability," he said at a meet-
ing of the Association of Av-
iation Correspondents from
the U.S. and Europe. Re-
garding American restric-
tions on the deployment and
use of the- F-15s, Weizman
said, "I know that some-
where in Washington this
matter was discussed but to
the best of my knowledge no
decision was adopted on
that question."
Rabbi Alexander Schin-
dler, chairman of the Con-
ference of Presidents of
Major American Jewish
Organizations, reportedly
told Premier Menahem
Begin to take advantage of
what he said was a pro-
Israel backlash in the U.S.
after the Senate approved
the sale. Schindler, in Israel
for three days, conferred
with Begin for an hour.
Schindler had earlier told a
Tel Aviv audience that the
plane sale indicated in-
creased Arab influence in

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In Washington, Sen.
Richard S. Schweiker
(R-Pa.) strongly
criticized President Car-
ter's Middle East policy
and called upon Carter to
provide evidence that the
new arms deal will result
in real movement toward
peace.

In a speech before the na-
tional executive committee
of the Zionist Organization
of America at the

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Washington
Schweiker said, "The Presi-
dent was dead wrong to link
the supply of arms to Israel
with the supply of arms to
Arab states.
"I believe President Car-
ter's decision will harden
the decisions of both sides,"
he said.
In New York, Sen .Jacob
K. Javits (R-N.Y.) warned
that "it would eb inimical to
Jewish interests" if the Se-
nate's approval of the Car-
ter Administration's deci-
sion to sell advanced combat


jets to Saudi Arabia and
Egypt was allowed "to cause
a 'state of war' between the
Jewish community and
those. who disagree with us
on this sale."
Addressing 1,500 Or-
thodox leaders at the 56th
anniversary dinner of the
Agudath Israel of America,
Javits stressed, at the same
time, "We must never be in-
timidated into diminishing
or relinquishing the con-
stitutional right of the citi-
zens of this nation who are
Jewish, to let their views be
known."

Herzog Lists Arabs' Arms
in UN Call for Disarmament

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — Israel proposed a
regional disarmament con-
ference composed of all
states in the Middle East to
negotiate "a balanced re-
duction and limitation of
forces in the area" in order
to "alleviate the crippling
burden of the arms race
without adversely affecting
the security or defensive
capacity of any of our na-
tions."
The proposal was pre-
sented by Israel's Ambas-
sador to the United Nations,
Chaim Herzog, in an ad-
dress before the special ses-
sion of the General Assem-
bly on disarmament. Her-
zog warned that measures
"can and must be taken to
break the vicious cycle of
the arms build-up in the
Middle East" because
"while the present escala-
tion continues, the hope for
peace remains remote."
Herzog said that Israel
reaffirms its readiness to
participate in a conference
of Middle Fast countries "to
negotiate forthwith the es-
tablishment of a nuclear
weapons-free zone" in the
area. He strongly denied the
charge made by Egyptian
Foreign Minister Moham-
med Kaamel of"nuclear col-
lusion" between Israel and
South Africa. He said that
charge "is as false as the as-
sertion that Israel has not
agreed to a nuclear-free
zone. We have repeatedly
offered to enter negotiations
for the creation of such a
zone," he said.

The Israeli envoy de-
voted most of his 27-page
speech to what he termed
the "staggering" arms
build-up of the Arab
countries. He said that
since 1967, the Arab
states have ordered
arms, to be supplied by
1980, in the amount of $35
billion of which $24 bill-
ion represented arms or-
ders by Saudi Arabia
alone.

Herzog presented a
break-down of Arab milit-
ary power which, he said,
was based on reports by the
Institute for Strategic
Studies in London and the
Stockholm International

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According to Herzog, the
Arabs have 3,000 more
tanks and 700 more combat
aircraft than NATO.
By 1980, the air power of
the Arab states will equal
the combined Warsaw Pact
forces and constitute double
the air power of NATO and
three times that of the
People's Republic of China.
In terms of ground forces,
the Arab states have almost
as many tanks as the U.S.A.
and more artillery than the
U.S.A., From every perspec-
tive — regional, global,
economic — these figures
are staggering," he said.
In Bonn, German-French
arms sales to Arab coun-
tries and meetings between
German politicians and
leaders of the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization were
strongly condemned at a
press conference by visiting
Knesset member Moshe
Arens of Likud.

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