Ida De(hittherl 1d 192 `11 VIE!tottitit *tit Battle Over Israel Aid Is Ominous By MORRIS AMITAY WASHINGTON — As predicted, accurately, but unfortunately, in our last column, the Reagan Ad- ministration has made additional aid to Israel, a major issue. Its unprece- dented vocal opposition to a Congressional proposal raising the amounts of U.S. assistance to Israel $475 million over last year's levels did not deter the Se- nate Appropriations Com- mittee. But the tone and substance of the negative public positions put forth by Administration spokesmen are cause for deep concern. GOP Senator Mark Hat- field of Oregon, chairman of the committee and long- time critic of Israel, with- drew his attempt to limit aid after he realized a majority of the committee did not support the Ad- ministration's position. The issues will probably be moot as far as actual dollars are concerned since the House is unlikely to act on the in- creased amount before Con- gress adjourns. Israel does not • seem to have a single consistent friend high up in the Ad- ministration — other than the President. How long his support can be counted on is questionable given the atti- tudes of his White . House, State and Defense advisers. * * * If you were to look at the latest available monthly figures of crude oil imports into the United States, you would be surprised — and per- haps even shocked — to see that we imported more oil from the United Kingdom than Saudi Arabia! Mexico remained our biggest supplier with Nigeria second. The Saudis slipped below the British, supplying less than 10 'per- cent. While this is certainly good news, it can't hide the fact that the key to future greater enerty indepen- dence for the U.S. still lies in increasing domestic production of energy sources of all kinds. Saudi Arabia with the world's largest proven re- serves of this finite resource still holds some very high cards. * * * With Ted Kennedy of Massachusetts taking him- self out of the Presidential race, the new Democratic frontrunner is former Vice President Walter Mondale. History, however, has demonstrated that being the frontrunner some 23 months before an election does not count for that much. But there is no doubt in Washington that "Fritz" Mondale is off and running and that he has the back- ground and experience to become President. Supporters of Israel. should be heartened by Mondale's improved prospects. Over the years as a Senator and as Vice President, Mondale has been both accessible and sympathetic — this writer can personally at- test to this. But despite Mondale's consistent support and understanding of 'Israel's problems, questions have been raised centering on his role in the Senate battle over F-15s for Saudi Arabia and a • particular 1977 negotiating session de- scribed by the late Moshe Dayan in his last book. Without going into the details of either instance, the overriding considera- tion is that as a Vice President, Mondale did not call the shots — Carter did. On numerous occasions as Vice President, Mondale did assert himself positively on issues affecting Israel — and he has spoken out since then — on the AWACS is- sue, as one example. Mondale very recently stated it would be better to have Israel's supporters in this country with him and lose, rather than not have them with him — and win. This is both a tribute to the American Jewish commu- nity and to the former Vice President. No doubt Mondale will be seeking Jewish sup- port in his quest for the Presidency in the months ahead. 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