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December 10, 1982 - Image 36

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1982-12-10

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SR l Fridarr 8ecember10, 1982

THE DETRd1T BEY IS NEWS

Shamir Accuses U.S. of Linking Aid to Political Difference -

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_repeated pledges not to link
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tween Jerusalem and
Washington.
He said that the Adminis-
tration's opposition to a
move in the U.S. Senate
Appropriations Committee
to increase military and
economic aid to Israel stems
from hopes and efforts to get
the Arabs to accept
President Reagan's Middle
East peace proposals.
The foreign minister
stated that this attitude
"can only be regarded as an
unfriendly act."
The foreign minister
said the reasons given for
American hesitation to
increase aid hurt Israel
more than the actual
state and level of the assi-
tance.
Shamir confirmed that
during his recent talks in
Washington there had been
no hint of such an Adminis-
tration move. Israel must
now seek to explain its pol-
icy and persuade American
officials to accept it without
harming assistance levels
and to maintain the tradi-
tional friendship between
the two countries, he said.
Sen. Mark Hatfield (R-
Ore.) chairman of the Se-
nate Appropriations Com-
mittee, confirmed that the
Reagan Administration has
urged his committee to re-
ject the $475 million his
subcommittee has added
onto the Administration's
request for Israel.
He said that Philip
Habib, the Administra-
tion's special Mideast
envoy, had called him from
Europe and National Secu-
rity Adviser William Clark
had asked him at the White
House to have the addi-
tional funds deleted.
Meanwhile, the State
Department maintained
that it was "puzzled" that
Israel could see the Re-
agan Administration's

Deaths of.Soviets
in Lebanon Are
Still a Mystery

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Chief
of Staff Gen. Rafael Eitan
says he can neither confirm
nor deny press reports that
11 Soviet experts were kil-
led when Israeli Air Force
planes bombed and de-
stroyed the wreckage of an
Israeli plane which had
been downed in Lebanon
during the war there.
Addressing students at
Bar-Ilan University in
Ramat Gan, Eitan said that
while he could not confirm
the reports about the deaths
of the Russians he could
confirm that the wrecked
Israel plane was bombed to
prevent the enemy from
learning the secrets of the
plane's Israeli-made elec-
tronic equipment.
The Chief of Staff also
told his audience that Is-
raeli forces would remain in
Lebanon as long as their
presence was required to
ensure Israel's defense and
security. He said hedid not
think public debate about
the war in Lebanon was
harmful and that it "might
even help soldiers clarify
their own attitudes."

opposition to increased
aid for Israel as a change
of U.S. policy.
"Frankly, in light of the
President's proposed aid
level to Israel, we are puz-
zled that Israel could call
into question U.S. good
faith over this issue," the
Department's deputy
spokesman Alan Romberg
said.
The Israeli Cabinet said
that it was astonished by
the Administration's ac-
tions in seeking to convince
the Senate Appropriations
Committee last week not to
add $125 million in eco-
nomic aid and $350 million
in military assistance to the
$2.5 billion the Administra-
tion has recommended for
Israel in the current fiscal
year which began Oct. 1.
The Appropriations
Committee adopted the
extra aid as part of the total
foreign aid package of $11.5
billion which was approved
by voice vote.
Romberg repeated some
of the assertions he had
made t Friday in which
he ma' fined that the $1.7
billion in military aid and
$785 million in economic
aid recommended by
President Reagan was proof
that "the Administration
has no higher priority than
meeting Israel's needs." He

noted that the amount pro-
posed for Israel is 28 percent
of the U.S. security assis-
tance budget.
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