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December 21, 1979 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-21

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

36 Friday, December 21, 1979

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Appointee
Israel Army Reorganization, UlA
JERUSALEM — Mendel
national chairman
Tal Appointment Under Fire Kaplan,
of the Israel United Appeal

JERUSALEM (JTA) — penses.
The plan was in fact de-
Defense Minister Ezer
Weizman strongly defended vised by Tal who was the
a plan to reorganize the ar- army's top strategic expert
my's ground forces under a and deputy chief of staff be-
single command and his ap- fore the Yom Kippur War. It
pointment of Brig. Gen. encountered strong opposi-
(res.) Yisrael Tal as the tion at the time from the
then Chief of Staff Gen.
commanding officer.
He told the Knesset's Mordechai Gur. Gur, who is
Foreign Affairs and Secu- presently a leader of the
rity Committee that certain Labor Party, reiterated his
adverse reports about Tal criticism and questioned
were "malicious rumors" Tal's competence.
He called Tal's appoint-
^^ ,-1 that while the plan it-
self and the mitt Tit, of Tal ment to the top post a "big
take" and claimed that
aroused disagreement in
military circles, "the army the general's ccrfbrmance
before,
during and after the
is not a factory and when a
decision is made it is carried Yom Kippur War had been
unsatisfactory.
out.
According to Gur,
Both Tal and Chief of
Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan there was no justification
were present at the commit- to recall Tal from "civi-
tee session. According to lian life after several
MKs who attended, Eitan years of frustration" and
made no comment to refute put him in a position that
Weizman's defense of Tal. made him a potential
Eitan is a hawk. Tal is re- chief of staff.
In Gur's view, there are a
garded as one of the more
number of younger generals
dovish generals.
much
better suited for the
Under the new plan he
would rank second only job. He acknowledged how-
to Eitan in the military ever that Tal was a very
chain of command and competent armored corps
would be in a position of officer.
Tal, 55, has served as
succeed him when
Eitan's term as chief of assistant to the Defense
staff expires in two years. Minister for defense de-
Weizman also expressed velopment and production
matters since his retire-
full confidence in Eitan.
The reorganization plan ment from active duty. In
would place all front line that capacity he was in
units — armored corps, in- charge of developing the
fantry, paratroops, artillery Israel-made Merkava tank
and engineering corps — that was recently put into
under one command. Tal service.
Gur criticized the re-
would have the mandate to
improve the army's attack orl'.,*2.r.iatiton plan on
capability. Individn.l.
grounds that it was un-
::;;,-.1a be reorganized, ac- necessary and could lead to
centing research and de- waste of money and man-
in all . fields of power. He warned that it
might create certain obsta-
modern warfare whit ob-
work of the Gen-
jective of increasing over-all cles in eta .
efficiency and reducing ex- eral Headquarters

Everything takes longer
than you think.

•..........

.•*

/OMERSET

of South Africa, has been
named international cash
collection chairman of the
United Israel Appeal —
Keren Hayesod by its world
board of trustees.

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Jordan Terrorist
Extradition Is
Lauded by ADL

CHICAGO (JTA) — The
extradition girder handed
down here Tuesday tiOinst
an accused Jordanian ter-
rorist to face trial in Israel,
was hailed by the Anti-
Defamation League of Bani
Brith for supporting the
principle that "terrorism
should not be condoned by
granting terrorists refuge
here."
The Jordanian, Yiyad
Abu-Ein, is charged with
responsibility for a bomb
blast in the Tiberias mar-
ketplace last May which kil-
led two persons and injured
36.
Debra Nesselson, the
ADL's Midwest counsel,
praised Federal Magistrate
Olga Jurco's ruling in the
case which she said "has
reaffirmed this country's ef-
forts in the fight against
world terrorism."
Abu-Ein, who entered the
U.S. last June 15 on a tem-
porary visa, was arrested
Aug. 20 on a request for ex-
tradition from the Israeli
authorities. He fought the
extradition order on
grounds that his arrest was
politically motivated.



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