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July 14, 1978 - Image 9

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1978-07-14

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Ehrlich Favored Arms Sale Over U.S. Confrontation
ceded that President Anwar

tions and the Geneva
Sadat may not want to sign
conference.

PARIS (JTA) — Israeli
Finance Minister Simcha
Ehrlich, said in an inter-
view published last week
that he was "rather pleased"
that Israel and the Ameri-
can Jewish lobby had failed
to block the sale of U.S.
combat jets to Saudi Arabia
and Egypt because that
would have led to a bitter
confrontation with
Washington.

SIMHA EHRLICH

Ehrlich, who is a leader of
the Liberal Party wing of
Likud, told the private news
bulletin, La Lettre de
Danielle Huneballe: "I am
not in tears over the sale. In
retrospect I am rather
pleased that both we and
the American Jewish lobby
failed to block it. It is pref-
erable to a confrontation
with the Carter Administ-
ration which would have
caused hard feelings and
bitterness and hurt us in the
long run."
But Ehrlich did not think
that President Carter's Na-
tional Security, Adviser
Zbigniew Brzezinski was a
friend of Israel. "Thank
heaven we have better
ones," he said in response to
a question.

Ehrlich in the same in-
terview, also said that Is-
rael "will not return to
Geneva. We don't want to
see the Soviets involved
once again (in the peace
process)," he said and
"neither Egypt nor the
U.S. wants to see them in-
volved again." He was re-
ferring apparently, to
Carter's remark that if
Israel and Egypt failed to
resume their peace talks
and if American media-
tion efforts failed, the
Mideast problem would
revert to the United Na-

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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Sixty-four Israeli passen-
gers on the Air France plane
hijacked to Entebbe, Ugan-
da, in June 1976, have
filed suit for IL 190 million
in damages from the French
airline. They are also seek-
ing an unspecified amount
in compensation for bodily
harm.
The group includes the
heirs of three Israelis killed
in the hijacking by Arab
and German terrorists.
The civil suit charges Air
• France with gross negli-
gence toward the safety of
its passengers. The comp-
lainants say that the airline
had no arrangements to
cope with or prevent the
hijacking. They say the door
to the pilots' compartment
was left open, no thorough
search was made of luggage
or boarding passengers and
that crew members told the
hostages at Entebbe that
they were not trained for
such an emergency. A simi-
lar suit has been filed in the
U.S., but Air France
claimed the American
courts have no jurisdiction
to hear the case.

••
Bomb Halts
PLO Rally

358-5493

Straight Talk
with

Entebbe Victims
Sue Air France

GENEVA (JTA) — A
draft resolution to give fi-
nancial aid and ratify pro-
jects for technical assis-
tance to the Palestine Lib-
eration Organization was
rejected at the meeting of
the governing council of the
United Nations Developing
Program meeting here last
week.
The draft resolution was
rejected following heavy
pressure from the U.S.
Speaking on Isiael's con-
tribution, the Israeli dele-
gate, Israel Eliashiv said,
"Since the inception of our
international technical
cooperation program, more
than 7,000 of our experts
have been engaged in bilat-
eral and multilateral ac-
tivities in developing coun-
tries and more than 20,000
persons from various conti-
nents have been trained in
Israel."
He said, "Israel stands
ready to share its know-
ledge and experience with
other developing countries
and to expand further its
technical cooperation with
. them."

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NEWS

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private and confidintial by appointment

Ehrlich said a separate a separate peace "but he
peace with Egypt "is not certainly has the means to
only desirable but also pos- do so."
sible" and that Israel was
ready to sign one. He con-

UN Aid for PLO
Is Turned Down

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PARIS (JTA) — A hall

rented for a pro-Palestinian
rally was seriously dam-
aged last week by a bomb
explosion. A group calling
itself "Eye for an Eye"
claimed responsibility for
the attack saying it was car-
ried out to avenge the explo-
sion in Jerusalem's Mahane
Yehuda market which kil-
led two people and wounded
48.
The communique said
"We shall continue our
anti-Palestinian attacks as
long as they use terror and
operate a Paris bureau."
The organization's
anonymous spokesman
later told police another
bomb had been placed in an
Arab bookshop in the north
of Paris. Police sappers only
found a crude imitation.
The manager of the book-
shop, a Ealestinian believed
to have PLO connections,
was murdered two years ago
by a bomb explosion.
The blast in the - hall last
week caused no casualties
but the building was seri-
ously damaged and will
take weeks to repair. The
hall, which belongs to a
local church, had been re-
nted by the Paris bureau of
the PLO. The meeting was
cancelled.

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