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January 16, 1981 - Image 44

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44 Friday, January 16, 1981

War a Possibility

JERUSALEM (ZINS) —
Israeli General Avraham
Aden says a lengthy war be-
tween Israel and the Arabs
is still possible, and he
would not rule out that
Egypt would be involved.
He said Israel must face a
long period of tension and
maintain a state of readi-
ness for many years to come.

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Haig Confirmation Hearing Pays Scant Attention to M.E.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Israel-Arab relations have
received scant attention in
the first two days of the
Republican-controlled Se-
nate Foreign Relation's
committee hearings on the
confirmation of Gen. Ale-
xander Haig as Secretary of
State, although Haig
stressed that the incoming
Reagan Administration is
"highly supportive" of the

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Camp David agreements
and would pursue the "Jor-
danian option."
Most of the discussion
during the first two days of
the hearings centered on
Haig's view on United
States policy toward the
Soviet Union and his role in
the Nixon Administration,
particularly on Vietnam
and Watergate.
The Arab-Israel conflict
also received scant mention
in Haig's prepared remarks
to the committee. "In the
Middle East, an uneasy
peace continues to be
punctuated by raid and re-
prisal, with each a sequence
threatening renewed and
wider conflict," he said.
Haig's statement that
both Reagan and he were
"highly supportive" of
the Camp David agree-
ments was made in re-
sponse to a question from
Sen. Rudy Boschwitz
(R-Minn.), the new

chairman of the commit-
tee's subcommittee on
the Middle East. Haig
praised President Carter
for his "tremendous dip-
lomatic achievement" in
getting agreements on
the Camp David accords.
He said that the "Jorda-
nian option" to bring Jordan
into talks with Israel and
Egypt on the West Bank
and Gaza Strip would be
acted upon by„ the new Ad-
ministration "in direct con-
sultation with the various
parties — Tel Aviv and
Cairo." No one challenged
his use of Tel Aviv rather
than Jerusalem.
Responding to Sen.
Claiborne Pell (D-RI), the
committee's new ranking
minority member, Haig
said Soviet treatment of its
dissidents and Jews "has
been always one of the
highest priorities" in U.S.
Soviet relations. He added
that he noted "with some

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