50 Friday, November 1, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Arab Mayors Await Deportation Decision JERUSALEM (JTA) — The Israel Supreme Court ended its hearings Monday on the appeals by mayors Fand Kawasme of Hebron and Monhammed Milhim of Halhoul against their de- portation. A decision will be announced at a later date. NEED INVITATIONS Bar Mitzva Wedding Stationery Etc. 20% off Call Barbara Starkman 968-5080 661-0025 The courtroom was jam- med with the families and friends of the deportees, members of their respective town councils, foreign and Israeli journalists and representatives of the Red Cross. Two Communist MKs, Meir Wilner and Charlie Biton, were also present. The opening agrument by Langer was that the depor- tation order against the mayors violated Jordanian law which still applies on the West Bank and was con- trary to international law. The state, represented by attorney Dorit Beinish, pre- sented an opinion which the high court has accepted in previous cases. 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Langer countered by not- orders to the population to ing that in practice, the Jor- desist. West Bank mayors danian authorities have not were warned not to partici- deported citizens since they pate in any demonstrations. U.S. Allows Israel to Make Kfir Sale Proposal to Mexico According to reports here, WASHINGTON (JTA) — The Carter Administration the Administration is now said it is not objecting to Is- allowing Israel to show the rael Aircraft Industries plane to Venezuela and (IAI) making a sales pre- Columbia in addition to sentation to the govern- Mexico but the State De- ment of Mexico on its Kfir partment would not confirm C-5 warplane, but activity besides that with cautioned that Israel would Mexico. Department State necessarily require U.S. permission to sell the plane spokesman John Tratt- should a sale between ner, asked about the re- Mexico and Israel be agreed port of the offer to upon because it is powered Mexico, said that "Israeli by a U.S.-produced engine. Aircraft Industries on Israel was prohibited Aug. 1 asked for an advi- three years ago by the Car- sory opinion for an initial ter Administration to make unclassified presentation its sale to Ecuador when the to Mexico of the Kfir C-5, State Department observed a lower performance ver- the introduction of the sion of the more ad- plane would upset the mili- vanced C-2 aircraft. They have to get our ap- tary balance in Latin proval even to make the America. presentation since that airplane — the Cp5 — is powered by a U.S.-produced jet engine. After careful consideration, the depart- ment decided there would be no objection to the pro- posed presentation. That's where it stands." Asked why the U.S. is now allowing Israel to show its aircraft in Latin America when it objected to the deal with Equador, Trattner replied, "We have to consider the interests of American aircraft com- panies that also may wish to make sales to a given coun- try." 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OF LAMER Southfield 355-9880, Begin Will Meet Prospective Ohm NEW YORK — Ameri- cans who are planning to emigrate to Israel within the next year have been in- vited to meet with Israeli Prime Minister Menahem Begin during his visit to the U.S. The meeting, scheduled for Nov. 15 in New York, is being co-sponsored by the Israel Aliya Center and the North American Aliyah Movement. Approximately 700 people are expected to attend. Rise in Anti-Semitism Attributed to Economics NEW YORK (JTA) — Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger Monday blamed the worsening eco- nomic conditions in the West caused by the "oil problem" as partly respon- sible for the upsurge in anti-Semitism and neo- Nazism. In the public mind, cer- tain problems, such as the West Bank, have "become a copout and surrogate for ev- erything else," he told a 'standing room audience or more than 1,500 persons at Cong. Bnai Jeshurun. He said this is expressed in the belief by some that "if only not for Israel and the Jews there would not be an oil problem." Kissinger was responding to questions from Rabbi William Berkowitz of Bnai RABBI BERKOWITZ the Middle East from American view is anothe- radical state, armed by the Soviet Union, with leaders trained in the Soviet Union, wedged between Jordan and Israel and a menace to both." He added that for this reason he opposed a Palestinian state and be- lieveg' the future of the West Bank should be de- cided in negotiations be- tween Israel and Jordan. Kissinger said the U.S. must support the moderate states in the region. He charged the Carter Ad- ministration with trying to appease the radical states in the hope that they would become moderate. He said the collapse of Iran bene- fited the radical states and has caused the moderate states that counted on the U.S. to back away from Washington. HENRY KISSINGER Jordan went to Baghdad Jeshurun in one of the spe- to offer it support at the be- cial Presidential election ginning of the Iranian-Iraq "Dialogue 80" series at the war, Kissinger noted. Manhattan congregation. Kissinger said he sup- Rabbi Berkowitz stressed ports Reagan because he be- that the special dialogues lieves he will provide the were held "not to endorse U.S. with a "predictable" but to educate." foreign policy that will be Noting that Indepen- understood by friends and dent candidate John An- foes. derson had appeared in a Rejecting charges that "dialogue" session Oct. Reagan would be a trigger- 12, Rabbi Berkowitz said happy or a war monger, President Carter and Kissinger said he finds Re- Republican candidate agan to be a "prudent man" Ronald Reagan would who makes "deliberate and have appeared, but for thoughtful decisions." Kis- the change in their singer added that the risk of schedules caused by the war is not caused by rash nationally-televised de- acts, but by allowing situa- bate last week. He said tions to develop which make Kissinger appeared at war inevitable. the election eve session at Noting that Carter claims Reagan's request. that there have been many In addition to the oil prob- crises in his administration lem, Kissinger blamed the which he prevented from rise of anti-Semitism and becoming wars, Kissinger neo-Nazism also on the said, the "obligation of a growing use of violence in President is to avert crises the world and on organiza- from happening." tions like the Palestine Lib- Kissinger said he sup- eration Organization "that ported President Carter in have a vested interest in or- the current diploma' ganizing distrust of the moves to free the 52 h '17 Jewish community." tages in Iran through But Kissinger warned means that were not in con- that to allow anti-Semitism flict with American honor and anti-Israel activities to and laws. succeed would endanger all "I agree with the Israelis' of the world because it method not to negotiate" would show approval of the with terrorists, Kissinger strong oppressing the weak. said. He said the U.S. As for the PLO itself, Kis- should have stressed from singer stressed that since the first that the hostages 1973 he has opposed any are not for sale. He said by U.S. negotiations with the this principle, the U.S. must PLO and does not believe not provide funds to Iran that the U.S. should deal and especially not provide it with it "even if it accepts with weapons. (United Nations Security You can wash your hands, Council) Resolution 242. The last thing we need in but not your conscience.