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Hart, Mondale square off
for New York Jewish vote

New York (JTA) —
Former Vice President Wal-
ter Mondale and Sen. Gary
Hart traded verbal jabs over
the weekend regarding
their position on Israel and
the Mideast as they wooed
New York's Jewish voters.
The two democratic
Presidential hopefuls were
campaigning for New
York's 285 delegates in next
Tuesday's Presidential
primary in which an esti-
mated one-third of the
Democratic voters are
Jewish.
Mondale accused Hart of
changing his position on the
moving of the American
Embassy from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem and of speaking
on both sides of the sale of
F-15 jet fighters to Saudi
Arabia.
Mondale, however, re-
ceived a mixed reception of
boos and cheers when he
addressed a meeting of more
than 1,000 members of the
National Council of Young
Israel at the Sheraton
Centre Hotel on Sunday.
His speech was interrupted
by a small group of men and
women shouting No
F-15s," a reference to the
sale of the fighter planes to
Saudi Arabia by the Carter
Administration, which
Mondale, then then Vice
President, supported.
At the beginning of his
speech, a young man lifted a
large banner reading, "We
will never forget the F-15s
to Saudi Arabia." Mondale,
howe,ver, ignored the com-
Mondale, then Vice
President, supported.
Mondale's spokesman
distributed to reporters a
copy of a Hart statement
from the Congressional Re-
cord on May 15, 1978, in
which Hart asked that his
vote against the sale of
F-15s not be "misread." In
his statement, Hart said,
"Had each sale proposal
been presented separately,
and had peace negotiations
not been at such a crucial
point, I could have given
each proposed aircraft sale
strong support."
Hart appeared before the
Young Israel later in the
day and was .received cor-
dially by the audience. He
reiterated his strong sup-
port of Israel, pointed to his
pro-Israel record in the Se-
nate and criticized Mondale
for supporting the sale of
F-15s to Saudi Arabia. He
also reiterated his vow that
he will move the American
Embassy from Tel Aviv to
Jerusalem if elected
President:He said that his
position on Jerusalem as Is-
rael's capital has been con-
sistent, noting that a state-
ment by AIPAC last week
also said that his position on
the relocation of the em-
bassy to Jerusalem was con-
sistent.
But Hart himself admit-
ted last week, in an address
to the Conference of
Presidents of Major Ameri-
can Jewish Organizations,
that there was misun-
derstanding regarding his
position on Jerusalem. He
apologized for a letter con-

flicting with hiS position on
Jerusalem.
In response to a question
about a Feb. 1 letter to Ar-
nold Spicehandler,
president of the Zionist
Organization of America, in
which Hart wrote that the
status of Jerusalem was
open to "negotiations," the
Senator said that the letter
does not reflect his position
accurately. "I apologize for
the ambiguity. It is unfor-
tunate," Hart said.

Walid Jumblatt
criticizes Israel

BY EDWIN EYTAN
Lausanne (JTA) — Walid
Jumblatt, the 35-year-old
Druze leader, once knOwn
for his ambivalent attitude
towards Israel, now de-
scribes Israel's policy in
Lebanon as a complete
fiasco and says that Israel's
own political and military
establishments are respon-
sible for this situation.
Jumblatt has emerged as
one of Lebanon's main polit-
ical forces after his victory
last month over • President
Amin Gemayel's army. He
is Syria's ally but, paradoxi-
cally, is not hostile to Israel.
Israeli sources say that
Jumblatt and his men
scrupulously honor their
promises and have gener-
ally managed to keep the
areas under their control
free from Palestinian infilt-
rations.
Once Israel carried a
great deal of weight in
Lebanon. Now it only wields
a relatively minor influence
outside south Lebanon
where the Israelis are in
control. The fault, according
to Jumblatt, is Israel's and
Israel's alone. Former Pre-
mier Menachem Begin and
former Defense Minister
Ariel Sharon bear most of
the responsibility, but Sha-
ron is mainly to blame for
the reversal of Israel's
influence in Lebanon, he
stated.
Israel's political and mili-
tary establishments are
also to blame, Jumblatt as-
serted in an interview with
the Jewish Telegraphic
Agency. "When I look at Is-
rael's leaders I seem to see a
reflection of our own living
mummies, men like (Pierre)
Gemayel and (Camille)
Chamoun, relics of another
era with their fixed ideas
and vesfed interests. It is
not a question of age but of
mentality and when I look
at Israel's leaders I seem to
see our own."

After having berated
some of his opponents,
whom he referred to as "god-
fathers" interested mainly
in sharing the spoils, he was
leaving the failed Lebanon
reconciliation talks, pes-
simistic about the future.
Regarding Israel, the
Druze leader stressed that
its main mistake was its re-
liance on force, and practi-
cally on force alone. Force is
simply not effective any
longer. Israel has failed to
try something else."

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