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May 28, 1982 - Image 34

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34 Friday, May 28, 1982

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Sharon Lists Threats to M.E. Peace During Visit to U.S.

WASHINGTON (JTA) — Ariel Sharon emerged from
Israeli Defense Minister nearly four hours of talks

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with Defense Secretary
Caspar Weinberger at the
Pentagon Tuesday and said
he had emphasized what he
considered to be the threats
to peace in the Middle East.
These threats, as outlined
by Sharon, are Arab ter-
rorism, the supply of mod-
em weapons to Arab coun-
tries, especially Jordan and
what he called a "new coali-
tion" being formed around
Iraq, with Jordan and Saudi
Arabia and with the "sup-
port" of Egypt and possible
backing by the U.S. He de-
nied that he was charging
that Egypt is a threat to
peace.
While in the U.S., Sharon
urged American Jews to do
everything possible to pre-
vent the sale of sophisti-
cated modern arms by the
United States to the Arab
countries.
"If you really want that
peace will develop in the
Middle East . . . you
must raise your voices,"
he told some 500 persons
attending the United
Jewish Appeal National
Leadership Conference
here.
Sharon, who was ex-
pected to discuss the pro-
posed sales to Arab coun-
tries with Defense Secre-
tary Caspar Weinberger
and Secretary of State Ale-
xander Haig, told the
Jewish leaders that since
1973, the Arab countries
have bought more than $75
billion in arms.

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This includes, he said $20
billion from the U.S., $23
billion from Western
Europe and $32 billion from
Eastern Europe. During the
same period, Israel bought
$12.7 billion in weapons,
Sharon said.
The Israeli Defense
Minister was especially
concerned about the possi-
ble sale of Hawk anti-
aircraft missiles to Jordan.
He said they put in danger
Jerusalem and half of Is-
rael. However, Sharon
stressed that Israel is out of
the arms race and is only
buying new weapons to re-
place old old ones and is not
increasing its arms supply.
He said it needed the
funds for the develop-
ment of such things as
education, health serv-
ices and technology.
The three-day conference,
which ended today,
launched the 1983 UJA/
Community Campaign. At
the opening session, Robert
Loup of Denver became na-
tional campaign chairman,
succeeding Hershel Blum-
berg of Washington.
The supply of arms to the
Arab countries was one of
the list of dangers to Israel
that Sharon outlined to the
UJA leaders.
Among the other dangers
Sharon listed, were: an at-
tempt to "isolate" the
Jewish state, Soviet expan-
sion into the Middle East
and the possibility of pres-
sure on Israel in the au-
tonomy negotiations. He
said another danger was the
new coalition being forged
between Iraq, Saudi Arabia,
Jordan and Egypt, "maybe
with American encourage-
ment," to contain Iran.
Sharon also called on
American Jewish youth to
go on aliya to Israel and
help meet the challenges
facing the Jewish state.

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The 12 women scheduled to
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