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April 11, 1986 - Image 21

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-04-11

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Israeli Deal
With Shah
Detailed

New York (JTA) — Israel and
the government of Iran were in-
volved before the fall of the
Shah in 1979 in a multi-billion
dollar project to modify ad-
vanced surface-tosurface mis-
siles for sale to Iran, according
to documents said to have been
left by Israeli diplomats in
Teheran, The New York Times
reported last week.
The documents reveal that
"the Israelis told the Iranians
that the missiles could be fitted
with nuclear warheads although
this possibility was not pursued.
The two sides agreed that if Iran
wanted a nuclear ability, this
would pose a problem with the
Americans," the Times said in
a report from Washington.
The documents reporting the
Israeli-Iranian project, dubbed
"Flower," which was one of six
oil-for-arms contracts signed in
April 1977 between the Shah
and Shimon Peres, then the
Israeli Defense Minister, are
available for sale in Tehran.
They are also available in the
libraries of Harvard University
and the University of Chicago,
Columbia University and the
Library of Congress.
Two Iranian and one Israeli
official involved in the missile
project and interviewed by the
Times did not deny the
documents where authentic. The
Times also said that interviews
with former officials of the State
Department, the Central Intelli-
gence Agency and the National
Security Council indicated that
while American officials were
aware that the Israelis and Ira-.
nian military leaders had ex-
changed secret visits, they did
not know the nature of the
discussions.

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Shcharansky
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Jerusalem (JTA) — Quiet
diplomacy will never open the
gates for Soviet Jews unless it
is accompanied by "all forms of
public protest," Anatoly Shchar-
ansky told a rally of some 2,000
students here last week.
The rally was sponsored by
the World Union of Jewish
students and marked the first
public appearance by the Soviet
Jewish aliya activist since the
press conference he held a day
after his arrival in Israel last .
February 11.
Quiet diplomacy "has ab-
solutely no chance of success if
it is not conducted against a
background of *very strong
public activity," he said in reply
to a question. He insisted that
even if negotiations should open
between Israel and the Soviet
Union to renew diplomatic rela-
tions, it is "very important"
that Israel does not agree to
stop activity in support of Rus-
sian Jews who wish to emigrate.
"Without open doors for the
Jews (Soviet leader Mikhail)
Gorbachev must not be trust-
ed," Shcharansky

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