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September 21, 1979 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-09-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, September 21, 1919

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by Billy Carter

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Kuwaiti newspapers last
Friday published articles in
conjunction with Billy Car-
ter's latest trip to Libya.

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and that Billy Carter has
lost $6 million "because of
the Zionist campaign
against me."
The $6 million appar-
ently refers to cancellation
of pUblic appearances.

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Weizman Blames Inflation for Higher
Israel Request for Aid from the U.S.

NEW YORK (JTA) — Is-
raeli Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman insisted that his
country is not seeking prop-
ortionately more military
and economic aid from the
United States than it has
received in the past and
explained that the $3.4 bill-
ion Israel feels it needs in
the next fiscal year —
nearly double the current
'aid figure — was the result
primarily of inflation.
He conceded that he does
not expect to get the full
amount, "not all of it."
In a wide-ranging inter-
view with correspondent
Barbara Walters on the
ABC-TV "Issues and
Answers" program, the Is-
raeli defense chief hailed
the progress Israel and
Egypt have made toward
implementing their peace
treaty; strongly defended
Israel's attacks on terrorist
bases in Lebanon, declaring
that they will not be re-
newed unless the present
quiet on the Lebanese front
is broken; spoke optimisti-
cally of the prospects of ag-
reement on autonomy for
the West Bank and Gaza
Strip; expressed his views
on Israeli settlement policy;
and, when pressed by Wal-
ters, offered his opinions on
the presence of Russian
troops in Cuba.
Weizman also was op-
' timistic that agreement
will be reached between
Israel, Egypt and the U.S.
on the issue of peace-
keeping forces in Sinai.
The Defense Minister, in

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Washington to discuss his tion continues, there will be Jordan would join the talks
country's future military no more Israeli attacks.
as envisioned in the Camp
needs and other matters
On the controversial David agreements.
with American officials,
issue
of settlements on the
Israel will "stick exactly
were joined by Foreign
West
Bank, Weizman to what we signed" at Camp
Minister Moshe Dayan and
Egyptian Defense Minister claimed that Israel has been David, he said, which pre-
Kamal Hassan Ali this criticized more by the U.S. cludes bringing Arafat and
week for a meeting with than by Egypt. He cited the the PLO into the negotia-
Secretary of State Cyrus "sacrifice" Israel made in tions. He characterized the
agreeing to return all of Camp David accords as a
Vance on the Sinai problem.
Sinai to Egypt, including "temporary solution" that
Asked why Israel needs
expensive new weaponry at the dismantling of 16-17 would open the way to a,
final status for the 'Wm"
a time when it is cementing settlements.
He warned that anyone Bank and Gaza and e
peace with its largest and
strongest neighbor, Egypt, who thought the same tual peace with Jordan.
Weizman stressed the in- solution could be applied
Happy New Year
roads of inflation. One bill- on other fronts was mis-
ion dollars today is not what taken. However, he said
it was five years ago, he he supported settlements
f
only for security pur-
said.
INVIT A T IONS?
ur
He noted further that Is- poses and only on
Hattie
Schwartz
rael cannot ignore the government-owned land.
Course
military threat posed by the He said he opposed the
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of
Arab-
Arab rejectionist states,
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principally Syria and Iraq, owned land for settle-
Sweet
16's?
Bar
Mitzvahs?
which, he said, mustered ments.
DISCO
NORTH?
5,000 tanks and 1,000 com-
With respect to the au-
Seymour Schwartz
bat planes between them.
tonomy negotiations,
— Of Course!
Weizman
said
Israel's
hope,
Weizman said Israel
as
yet
unrealized,
was
that
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did not seek to enlarge its
defense forces, but to
maintain their high qual-
itative standard. He dis-
missed that allegation
FROM THE
made by PLO chief Yasir
Arafat on the "Issues and
Answers" program last
week that Israel posses-
sed 10-15 atomic bombs.
He said Israel's defenses
were based entirely on con-
ventional means. Asked by
Walters to state flatly
whether or not Israel has
atomic weapons, Weizman
Mon thru Sat 10 to 6, Thurs & Fri 10 to 9
said the answer was "no."
On the question of Israel's
request for joint production
rights for U.S. fighter
To All Our
planes, Weizman said De-
fense Secretary Harold
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Brown has not said any-
thing definite one way or
Best Wishes For
the other.
He explained that the
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purpose of his visit was to
present Israel's views on its
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future arms needs and fu-
ture technological de-
velopments and to open the
road to future discussions.
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He said the matter of re-
export of Israel-made air-
craft with American com-
ponents was also a matter of
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continuing discussion.
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Weizman described
Lebanon as a "very un-
torn-up,
fortunate,
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country,"
mixed-up
whose problems were
created by the presence
there of 15,000 armed
THE GORtJBEIN FAMILY
PLO terrorists and 30,000
AND STAFF
Russian-equipped Sy-
rian troops.
Carl and Myra Gornbeih
He said Israel's policy of
Mark Gornbein • Fayan Gornbein
striking PLO bases was sol-
ely to prevent terrorist raids
Norman Gornbein
from Lebanese soil that
Arthur Greenwald • Frankie Fish
have taken a tragic toll of
Martin Weberman • Lillian DeRoven
civilian lives in Israel.
Nina Eisenberg
He conceded that
Lebanese civilians were kil-
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led in the Israeli attacks,
but only because the PLO
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planted their bases among
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the civilian population. He
noted that Lebanon has
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been quiet for the past four
weeks and said if that situa-

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