THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Yadin Seeks Full Disclosure of Agranat File on '73 War JERUSALEM (JTA) — Deputy Premier Yigael Yadin said that he would seek full disclosure of the .Agranat Commission's re- port on the Yom. Kippur War in order to refute a new wave of criticism that the report white-washed the political leadership and blamed the military alone for Israel's failure to be pre- pared. Parts of the report were made public in 1974, but the bulk of it was classified for a period of 30 years. Yadin, who was a member of the blue ribbon panel under Supreme Court Justice Shimon Agranat, confirmed that.he has been -in contact with other mem- bers of the commission. He said he wanted the Cabinet to consider waiving the re- strictions on publication of the report so that the full text can be made public • as soon as possible. His immediate reason, Yadin said, was a recent statement by Shlomo Av- ineri, former director .general of the Foreign Ministry under the Labor-led government, who revived the white- wash charges. Yadin also referred to criticism con- tained in Hanoch Bar- Tov's biography by the late Chief of Staff Gen. David Elazar and a book due to be published shortly by Gen. (Res.) Av- rahameAdan, a Yom Kip- pur War commander who was criticized by the Ag- ranat Commission. Yadin said that at least two other commission members agreed with him that the time had come to publicize the entire report because much of the classified material has ap- peared or will appear in book form. Avineri's latest charges were branded "a straight lie" by Yadin. He told re- porters that there are three chapters in the published portions of the Agranat re- port that ."deal with the political level. There is a distorted image in the pub- lic that the Agranat Com- mission deliberately blamed only the military- level and this is dangerous for the public atmosphere," Yadin said WASHINGTON (JTA) — Officials of the State De- partment and the U.S. Agency for International Development (AID) told a House Foreign Affairs sub- committee concerned with the Middle East that U.S. interests in that area "in clude the security of Israel" and "our relationship with key Arab countries." Assistant Secretary of State Harold Saunders and Joseph Wheeler, AID's assistant administrator, testified at hearings on why the U.S. is expending al- most $3 billion in programs for Israel and Egypt in the fiscal year beginning next Oct. 1. With the U.S. earmark- _ ing $1.785 billion in mili- tary and economic aid to Is- rael, and close to $1 billion in economic assistance to Egypt, Saunders said the •Carter Administration encourage to seeks peacemaking in the Middle East. ,"I cannot claim a dollar-for-dollar correla- tion," he told the sub- committee headed by Rep. Lee Hamilton (D- Ind.). "What we're' talk- ing about is building a re- lationship of collabora- tion." Rep. Benjamin Rosenthal (D-N.Y.) -questioned the large amounts. of military weaponry that is being transferred to a monarchy like Saudi Arabia. He said he considered it unfortu- nate that the U.S. should be providing such large mili- tary hardware to that coun- try rather than into eco- nomic developmental ef- forts and encourage societal improvement. Saunders reported that Saudi Arabia makes its own determination and indi- cated that its military es- tablishment is relatively small and is just beginning to develop. 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