24 Friday, August 28, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Raid on Reactor Bought 3-4 Years Time for Israel TEL AVIV (JTA) — A preliminary assessment by the Tel Aviv University's Institute for Strategic Studies of the Israeli raid on the Baghdad reactor last June says the bombing may have won Israel three or four years breathing space, but the nuclear threat can only be removed by achiev- ing peace. Written by the institute's Dr. Shai Feldman, it dis- Israel, and the time gained could provide an opportunity for altering or mitigating some of the more dangerous as- pects." Under the original timet- able, Israel's ability to as- sure itself of a second strike capability would have been limited. The time gained should be put to use for such a purpose. "If nuclear pro- liferation in the Middle East is inevitable, it is pref- erable that it occur after some of the central issues dividing Israel and the Arabs have been settled," Dr. Feldman says. In the time gained some Arab leaders may develop an enhanced awareness of the dangers and ramifica- tions of the nuclear age and cease purusing highly ag- gressive policies, he suggests. would have provided it with a primitive nuclear capabil- ity by 1985 and a deliver- able force by the end of the decade. It says: "Although the Israeli government's doc- trine of indefinitely pre- venting or preempting Arab/Islamic nuclear programs is not feasible, the timing of Iraq's nu- clear program was par- ticularly dangerous for counts as unreasonable Prime Minister Menahem Begin's "ambitious doctrine — under no circumstances would we allow the enemy to develop weapons of mass destruction against our na- tion," but adds that the pre- cious time gained by the reactor's destruction pro- irides strategic justification for the raid. The study points out that Iraq's nuclear buildup AVONDALE Convalescent Home, Inc. The Perfect Combination: Quality health core in a fresh and peaceful atmosphere. 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