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Washington (JTA) — Presi-
dent Reagan told American
Jewish leaders last week that he
will never sell arms to moderate
Arab countries' that would
threaten the security of Israel.
"I will not consider any mea-
sure, including arms sales to
moderate Arab countries" if it
endagered the security of Israel,
Reagan told some 100 Jewish
leaders attending a White
House briefing for the Con-
ference of Presidents of Major
American Jewish Organizations.
His remarks came at the end
of a speech in which he urged the
support of the Jewish commun-
ity for his request to Congress
for US $100 million to aid the
Contras in their opposition to
the Sandinista government of
Nicaragua.
Kenneth Bialkin, chairman of
the Presidents Conference, ex-
pressed "concern" over pro-
viding arms to Arab countries
that do not support the peace
process. Bialkin suggested that
if Egypt, Jordan and Israel
worked together, on a joint
economic program, "that may
bring peace faster than arms.
Reagan replied that any arms
sale will be made in the cause Cf
peace. He reiterated his pledge
that nothing will be done to
diminish Israel's "qualitative
and quantitative" military edge.
The President did not refer to
his plan to sell Saudi Arabia US
$300 million in advanced mis-
siles. but Richard Murphy,
Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs, who spoke after the
President left, said that the Ad-
ministration was still consider-
ing the Saudi package and that
Reagan was `committed" to
selling the Saudis arms.
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Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israeli mag-
azine editor and former Knesset
member Uri Avneri returned to
Israel last week from a seven-
day visit to Amman. He denied
reports that he had gone to Jor-
dan illegally and had been ex-
pelled by the Jordanian
authorities. •
He said he had gone to Am-
man via Cairo with the know-
ledge and consent of . Prime
Minister Shimon Peres, using
his own name but with the West
German passport he holds in ad-
dition to his Israeli one. Avneri
said he had met a number of Jor-
danian and Palestinian leaders
in Amman but had not met
King Hussein, and had not car-
ried messages either; to or from
him.
Avneri, editor of the Haolam
Haze weekly, made news during
the Lebanon war when he entered
embattled •Beirut for an inter-
view with Yasser Arafat.
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