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November 18, 1983 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-18

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46 Friday, November 18, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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Foreign Aid to Israel No Comparison
to Arab Oil Extortion of U.S.: Long

ca's "Man of the Year"
award in New York last
week. "That's almost twice
as much as the current U.S.
deficit."
Long said the radio
commercial, sponsored by
the National Association of
Arab Americans (NAAA)
which attacks U.S. aid for
Israel and Long for support-
ing this aid, "is a hate cam-
paign."
The 74-year-old chair-
man of the House Ap-
propriations Commit-
tee's subcommittee on
foreign operations, has
been a leading proponent
in Congress of providing
aid to Israel.
"Our support of Israel is
not only based on moral and
democratic grounds, but
also on the fact that Israel is
our key strategic asset in
the Middle East," Long told
the Emuna Women.
The NAAA commercial
was refused by radio sta-
tions in Baltimore where
Long's Congressional dis-
trict is located, but was
played by WTOP-AM in
Washington, D.C.
"At a time when there's
less for all Americans, when

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
Rep. Clarence Long (D-
Md.), who has been the
target of a radio commercial
by an Arab group for his
leadership in providing U.S.
aid to Israel, charged that
the Arab oil-producing
countries have "extorted"
billions from the U.S.
"Isn't it ironic that Arab-
affiliated organizations are
complaining when the
OPEC nations have ex-
torted $335 billion in addi-
tional revenues from
American consumers as a
result of the oil price in-
creases begun in 1973,"
Long said as he received the
Emuna Women of Ameri-

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unemployment affects mill-
ions, when we are suffering
the tragic effects of Israel's
invasion of Lebanon, is it
fair for Congress to give
$2.6 billion to Israel?" the
commercial asks. It answers
its own question: "This is
not fair; this is outrageous.
Congressman Clarence
Long is at the forefront of
this 'more for Israel' cam-
paign." The commercial
asks listeners to protest to
Long.
A spokesman for Long
said he was concerned
about the commercial. He
said there were reports
that it will be played
throughout the country
and was thus being heav-
ily financed. Redistrict-
ing in 1982 removed most
of the Jewish-populated
areas from Long's dis-
trict.
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the NAAA tape for several
days, WTOP broadcast a
statement saying that a re-
sponse could be given by
legitimate groups that ob-
jected to the views expres-
sed. This was done by the
Committee for Accuracy in
Middle East Reporting in
America (CAMERA).
CAMERA President Win
Meiselman, who made the
reply, noted that Defense
Secretary Caspar Wein-
berger has asserted that
foreign aid is not "a givea-
way" but part of U.S. de-
fense policy.
"Aid to Israel is less than
one percent of the U.S. de-
fense budget," Meiselman
said. "Given the strategic
importance of the Middle
East and Israel's military
effectiveness, this is a small
price to pay." She added
that while Israel receives
U.S. military aid, "the Is-
raelis defend themselves."

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