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Rabin Raps
U.S. Policy
In Persian Gulf
Washington (JTA) — The
State Department voiced sur-
prise last week at Israel
Defense Minister Yitzhak
Rabin's criticism of the U.S.
policy in the Persian Gulf.
Rabin, at a press conference
in Jerusalem, charged that
the United States has been
manipulated into supporting
Iraq in its eight-year war with
Iran, with the result that the
Soviet Union has "become
the only superpower that can
talk to both parties" in the
Iran-Iraq war.
"We certainly would dis-
agree with his assessment
and we're surprised at his
criticism of our policy," State
Department spokesman
Charles Redman said. Al-
though Israeli leaders have
made it no secret that they
favor Iran in the Gulf war,
Rabin's remarks were be-
lieved to be the first public
criticism of the U.S. policy by
an Israeli government
official.
As Rabin saw it, the U.S.
and European navies entered
the Gulf conflict due to Iran-
ian attacks on civilian oil
tankers — actions that were
only in retaliation for Iraqi
attacks on Iranian oil storage
installations and ships. Iraq
had certain objectives when it
started the war and later
"globalized" it, Rabin said.
He contended that the
Western fleets do not "protect
the Iranian right of free
navigation, which is under
attack by the Iraqis. They pro-
tect only the right to naviga-
tion of Kuwait, Saudi Arabia
and the oil princes of the
western side of the Gulf that
might be attacked by the Ira-
nians in response to Ira-
qi attacks."
Violence Erupts
In Territories
Jerusalem (JTA) — Violence
erupted anew in the ad-
ministered territories follow-
ing a clash between Israeli
forces and rioting students at
Bethlehem University last
week in which two students
were seriously wounded and
several others overcome by
tear gas.
There were rock-throwing
incidents in various parts of
the West Bank and the Gaza
Strip. In Gaza, three vehicles
were damaged and one set
afire, but no one was injured.
Military authorities or-
dered the Bethlehem campus
closed for three months
because of the rioting.
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