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August 01, 1986 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1986-08-01

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

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ashington — There
seems to be a virtual
consensus these days
that never since the establish-
ment of Israel have American
ties to the Jewish State been
more ideal. This is the side of the
coin that Israeli officials and
some in the Jewish community
hasten to point out lest anyone
should misinterpret their distress
at the recent spurt of highly pub-
licized investigations into alleged
illegal activities by Israel in this
country.
Accordingly, the recent disclo-
sure that law enforcement
authorities were investigating an
alleged Israeli attempt to illeg-
ally obtain American technology
fox the production of cluster
bombs brought not only an angry
denial from Israel, but a warning
that the raising of the subject
threatened to "cloud the good re-
lations between the U.S. and Is-
rael."
Questions were aired about
motivations for the leaks, and
there were suggestions from
Jerusalem that sources in the
Justice Department and the U.S.
Customs Service were seeking to
drive a wedge between Washing-
ton and the Jewish State.
"I have the impression that
several factors within the United
States are uncomfortable with
the nature of U.S.-Israeli rela-
tions," Abba Eban, chairman of
the Knesset's defense and foreign
affairs committee, said on Israel
Radio. His suspicions were repor-
tedly echoed by senior Israeli of-
ficials who have regarded a series
of accusations against Israel
played out through the media
rather than through diplomatic
channels as part of a deliberate
effort to undermine U.S.-Israel
ties.
Sources within and outside the
American Jewish community
offer a variety of conjectures
about the roots of this series of
irritants to an American-Israeli
relationship that is otherwise
flourishing. They range from
ignorance about the foreign pol-
icy ramifications of the accusa-
tions and of the manner in which
they have been disclosed, to a de-
liberate . effort by mid-level offi-
cials to ruin Israel's reputation.
These sources, however, appear
to agree that whatever the moti-
vation, the officials involved have
been all too eager to pick up a
phone.
Just as the Pollard case was
unraveling last December, news
broke of another investigation
into the alleged illegal export of
the U.S. military technology to
Israel. In that case, which con-
cerned chrome-plating technol-
ogy for tank cannon barrels, a
correspondent and camera crew
for the NBC evening news ac-
companied customs authorities
as they conducted a search of one
of the companies suspected of in-
volvement in the alleged illegal
scheme.
Sources concerned about the
recent series of leaks and public-
ity point to the tank barrel search
as a clear example of an investi-
gation that was designed from
the beginning as a high-publicity
case.

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