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American and Israel govern-
ments and the American
Jewish community may ac-
tually mature as a result of
the hearings.
"I think the hearings have
contributed to a more real-
istic look at Israel," Pearl
said. "The long term effect
has nothing to do with the
government-to-government
relationship between Israel
and the U.S., or about the
general American attitude
towards Israel. To me, the bot-
tom line is the effect on
Jewish attitudes towards
Israel here. In the future,
these attitudes won't be bas-
ed on a kind of mythology, but
on realities of the internal
mechanisms of Israel. Be-
cause of 'everything that's
happened — and I am includ-
ing the Pollard affair in
this — American Jews have a
better and far more realistic
understanding of Israel."
American Jews, Pearl said,
will continue to give Israel
strong support. "But that
•support will no longer be
based on a "Holocaust men-
tality or a 1967 mentality.
There will be more criticism,
more accountability, more in-
volvement. In the short run,
there may be frustration and
disillusionment; in the long
run, there will be more ac-
countability and involvement
by American Jews"
IN BRIEF
Shultz Says Israel
Not Responsible
Washington (JTA) —
Secretary of State George
Shultz stressed last week that
Israel cannot be blamed for
the Reagan Administration's
decision to sell arms to Iran.
"We have to take respon-
sibilities for our own action,"
Shultz said as he ended two
days of testimony before the
SenateHouse committees in-
vestigating the Iran/Contra
affair.
His remarks came as Sen.
James McClure (R.Idaho)
noted that Shultz has test-
ified before other committees
that the interests of the
United States and Israel were
not always the same in seek-
ing the opening to Iran.
McClure has frequently ex-
tracted from witnesses that it
was Israel that first suggested
to the U.S. the initiative to
Iran and sought to continue it
when the U.S. was reluctant,
although he stressed Israel
had the "legitimate" right to
pursue its national interest.
Shultz, who testified about
his opposition to the sale of
arms to Iran, explained his
position on the relationship
with Israel. "I think we have
to recognize that while our in-
terests and Israel's interests
are parallel in many respects
they are not always exactly
the same. We have to be smart
enough to see that. They have
legitimate interests which
are not necessarily exactly
our interests and we have to
recognize that fact.
"When it comes to under-
taking something by the
United States government
then we have to recognize
also, however ,that we're big
boys and we have to take
responsibility for what ever it
is we do. We can't say that
somebody else suggested it to
us, therefore it's their fault."
Pat Roberston
Seeks Jews' Aid
Washington (JTA) —The
Rev. Marion (Pat) Robertson,
the television evangelist who
plans to seek the Republican
nomination for the Presiden-
cy, said last week that he ex-
pects to have support in the
Jewish community.
"I would anticipate,
especially among Conser-
vative and Orthodox Jews, I
would have a tremendous
body of support," Robertson
said at a National Press Club
luncheon. "I'm counting on it
from everything I've seen."
His remarks were made in
response to a question on
whether he was seeking sup-
port among Jews and Catho- _
lics. He did not mention
Catholics, but spoke about his
connections to Jews. "I have
been a supporter of Israel for
years," he said. "I have been
over there something in the
neighborhood of 15 times."
Robertson noted that he has
developed "a friendship with
some key Jewish leaders in
America," particulary within
the AntiDefamation League
of B'nai B'rith and the United
Jewish Appeal. He said that
a leading Jewish supporters
of President Reagan in
California is expected to back
his campaign.
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