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February 23, 1979 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-02-23

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Friday, February 23, 1919 5

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Americans Give Up Seats for Last Israelis

(Continued from Page 1)
The end of what had
mainly been economic re-
lations between Israel
and Iran came amid re-
ports from Teheran that
the government con-
trolled by Ayatollah
Ruhollah Khomeini had
turned over the Israeli
trade mission building to
the Palestine Liberation
Organization. Iran an-
nounced that it was ex-
pelling all Israelis.
PLO chief Yasir Arafat,
Mho Sunday received a
Wrm welcome in Iran,
presided at the takeover
and was reported to have
said: We freed Iran today
, and we will do the same
with Palestine tomorrow.
Under the leadership of
Ayatollah Khomeini and
with the help of Iranian
freedom fighters, we will
free Palestine."
Arafat, who was the
first foreign official visiting
Iran since the revolution,
was told by Khomeini that
Iranians would "turn to the
issue of victory over Israel"
once the new Iranian gov-
ernment had consolidated
its strength. Arafat repor-
tedly declared that the Ira-
nian revolution had "turned
upside down" the balance of
forces in the Middle East.
He said "every Iranian free-
dom fighter is represented
in the Palestinian revolu-
tion."
Several letters of con-
gratulation were sent to
Khomeini by -West Bank
leaders, including one by
the chairman of the -East
Jerusalem Supreme Mos-
lem Council, the highest
Moslem authority under Is-
raeli administration.
His letter called
Khomeini's victory "a
victory of the Moslem
revolution" which laid
"an important basis for
the liberation of the
occupied territory."
Israel Foreign Minister
Moshe Dayan said the
events in Iran stress the
strategic importance of
Sharm el-Sheikh. Another
lesson learned from the Ira-
nian revolution was the
limited intervention ability
of the U.S. in cases of inter-
nal changes in other coun-
tries, he said.
An Israeli security offi-
cer told a closed meeting of a
Knesset committee that if
the ayatollah's government
stabilized, • Israel might be
facing Iranian soldiers on
eastern front within two
three years.
Israeli Energy Minister
Yitzhak Modai has recom-
mended that Israel concen-
trate on developing alterna-
tives to oil as an energy
source because 96 percent of
the world's oil resources are
closed to Israel. Modai said
Israel's oil reserves were
satisfactory at present and
an adequate supply is as-
sured for this year.
He said that the crisis
in Iran which has ended
oil sales to Israel and the
general hike in oil prices
were reason enough for
Israel to look for alterna-
tive energy sources. He
noted as an example the

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coal-fired electric power
plant being built at Mad-
era and called for the de-
velopment of systems to
exploit solar energy.
Modai and members of
the Knesset agreed that too
little was being done to con-
serve energy. Meir Amit of
the Shai faction suggested
that Israel buy oil directly
from producers to avoid the
costs of middlemen. Modai
replied that the few coun-
tries willing to sell oil to Is-
rael insist that it be done
through a third party.

Shmuel Tamir of Likud ob-
served that Israel has one of
the highest oil consumption
rates in the world, averag-
ing 42 percent more per

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