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January 26, 1979 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-01-26

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Dayan Warns Arab Collaborators in Israel

(Continued from Page 1)
regard to one-man re-
gimes. In this connection
Dayan mentioned Egypt,
Jordan and Sauti Arab-
ia. Peace, he said, needed
to be founded on solid
"nation-to-nation" bases.
Israel's concern for its oil
supplies was also inevitably
heightened by the Iranian
debacle and its negotiators
would have to be "even more
careful to ensure a proper
substitute" for the oil fields
it would have to surrender
the Sinai.
Similarly, Israel's de-
Tense concerns would now
be even more crucial. It
must increase the number
of its settlements in the Jor-
dan Valley and the number
of settlers in them, he said.
The settlements must be
sited "in a more compact
way," and "the same
applied" to Samaria and the
Gaza Strip.
This was "the only an-
swer" he knew, said Dayan,
to Israel's need to defend it-
self and he believed a major-
ity of Israelis felt the same
way.
Both Israel and Egypt

0-

would have to make an
effort to understand each
other's considerations
and concerns in light of
current regional events.
Dayan praised the U.S.
role in the peace talks,
saying that no other
modality could work as
well to bring the pro-
tagonists together. But he
criticized Washington for
not siding with Israel in
its ongoing battle with
the PLO across the
Lebanese border.
No one else will take care
of us," Dayan said, "and
that includes the UN. The
UNIFIL contingents are
sent by their various coun-
tries with the best- of moti-
vation . . . but they cannot
provide us with proper de-
fense." He noted that as he
spoke to the Bonds leaders
in a Jerusalem hotel-, resi-
dents of Israel's north-
ernmost villages were in
their air raid shelters be-
cause of persistent
Katyusha rocket attacks.
On the broader implica-
tions of the Iran situation
and the unrest elsewhere in
the region (Dayan men-

tioned the recent riots in
Turkey) the foreign minis-
ter said the West must
reappraise its assessment of
"the stability of regimes in
the region" and rethink its
prognoses of "what sort of
Mideast we shall have in a
few years time."
Simultaneously, and in-
evitably, regional govern-
ments would be reassessing
their own appraisal of "how
helpful the U.S. can be in
assuring stability."
He said he was not
"criticizing anyone .. •
indeed I do not thinIE the
U.S. could have done
anything in Iran . ."
But a number of Mideast
leaders would re-
appraise their reliance
on close ties with the U.S.
and the West as an assur-
ance of their survival and
stability.
Some of these leaders —
Dayan mentioned Egypt,
Jordan, Saudi Arabia,
Sudan and Morocco — were
also inevitably influenced
by their fear that what had
happened elsewhere in the
region might threaten to
happen to them too. Their

fears might not be objec-
tively well-founded, said
Dayan. But they felt them
keenly and were heavily
influenced by them.

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Latin Jew Invited
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BUENOS AIRES -(JTA)
— Paul Warszhawski,
chairman of the interreli-,
gious relations department
of the Latin American
Jewish Congress, has been -
invited by Sebastian Cardi-
nal Baggio as an observer. to
the third Latin American
Bishops' Conference which
will be held in Puebla,
Mexico, Jan. 26-30. ,..
Pope John Paul II will of-
ficially open the conference.
Warszhawski is the only
Latin American Jew to have
, been officially invited. Four
other representatives of
non-Catholic denomina-
tions in Latin America have
also been invited.

---Exports of Kfir
1 --:Jet Negotiated

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TEL AVIV (JTA) —
Negotiations are under way
with two foreign countries
to sell $300 million worth of
the Israeli-manufactured
Kfir jet interceptors.
This was revealed to
editors of the Israeli press
who visited the Israeli Air-
craft Industries (IAI) which
manufactures the Kfir, the
Gabriel and Shafir missiles
and other sophisticated
weaponry in addition to
producing civilian execu-
tive aircraft. The countries'
• identities were not dis-
closed. /

tral American country were Ministry 'but has had no re-
kidnapped last November ply.
Pinhas said the first
and December, and three,
two Britons and a Japanese, group of four tourists had
been travelling in Peru and
are still missing.
A Japanese industrial Chile. They were arrested
executive was the first when they entered Argen-
seized. He was killed. Later, tina during the first week of
a Swede and a Dutchman January and were manhan-
were kidnapped and re- dled by the police. They
leased after reportedly pay- were apparently suspected
ing ransom. The missing of spying for Chile with
Japanese was seized Dec. 7 which Argentina has a
and the two British' men long-standing border dis-
were kidnapped Nov. 30. All pute and other quarrels.
these abductions took place They were finally released'
in downtown Salvador. A and allowed to proceed to
wealthy. Salvadoren was Buenos Aires.
kidnapped Dec. 20 and re-
Several days later, six
leased some days later after more Israeli tourists were
reportedly paying ransom. arrested when they entered
No American citizens have Argentina in groups of two
been kidnapped.
but received less harsh
Meanwhile, in Buenos treatment than the earlier
Aires, Argentina, the Is- party, Pinhas said. They,
raeli consul, Avivi too, were released in groups
Pinhas, confirmed that 10 on Jan. 6, 8 and 10.
Israeli tourists were de-
Pinhas said reports were
tained by Argentine
authorities on two sepa- circulating that Israeli
rate occasions early this military instructors were
month after crossing the training Chilean forces. The
border from Chile and incidents were not pub-
were mistreated by the licized.
The •AIA, the represen-
police. All were sub-
tative body of Argentine
sequently released.
Pinhas said the tourists Jewry, told the Jewish
possessed valid Argentine Telegraphic Agency that it
visa.§_. The Israeli Embassy was unaware of what had
has lodged a protest with happened as nothing ap-
the Argentine_ , Foreign peared in the press:

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Israel I Consul Is Kidnapped

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family is concerned about
his health. He recently
underwent heart surgery.
An assumption that the
kidnapping had been based
on ransom, a frequent rea-
son for abductions in El Sal-
vador, is not considered in-
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those kidnapped are na-
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