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He has no evidence, of course, and fails to acknowledge that the African states were grateful for the assistance which yielded little tangible benefits for Israel. In by far the longest chapter in his book, Beit- Hallahmi goes so far as to claim that Israel and South Africa have formed an alliance despite the fact that Israel voted for the 1962 United Nations sanctions against South Africa. He repeats familiar rumors of their involvement in nuclear weapons development and other areas of cooperation, but presents no new evidence to support his charges. He argues by assertion in the hope that linking the two countries will reinforce Arab propaganda equating Israel, South Africa, Zionism, racism, and apartheid. Beit-Hallahmi complains about the media's image of Israel as a democracy. He is unhappy that Israelis are not as vocal as he would like in their opposition to Israel's policies toward the Third World. It is arguable whether Israelis have protested vicorously enough, but it is simply untrue to claim that ats and more. 5 similar savings available at N OW oro Continued from Page 7 ............................................. .... $500 45 . ..... ............................. . iiesoe .. . . . JOE REBATE ..................... ................ GM LiST ... ilar savings Now 15 available at similar S8,1130* $ 9,776 savin Si ntiler 37 available at NEW '89 ASTRO wpers, CS dome & HOW *SAVE WOO $ MST Criticism opinion is to repudiate and condemn the arrogant, divisive and intrusive posi- tion in meeting with the PLO leader. The group, it seems, was duped and exploited by Arafat for propaganda pur- poses, thus embarrassing and doing harm to the image of Israel. Fortunately, these idealogues are not threatened with ten bullets as Arafat threatened the mayor of Bethlehem. The intellectual vacuum of the participant was mani- fested by his defense that the PLO attacked Jews in Rome and London, and therefore he was right to be concerned. How does that give him the right to negotiate for Israel? What concessions did he offer on behalf of World Jewry? What guarantee did he offer Israel in the event of a crisis? Rosensaft's logic echoes that of the hijackers of the TWA demanding that the U.S. squeeze Israel to make im- possible concessions. The same "leader" further shows his naivete and ignorance by his defense that the PLO representatives were "conser- vatively dressed and seemed educated," as if that should determine Israel's security issue. One must reflect on the character of our "leadership" that permits such irresponsi- ble and irrational behavior. Dr. Milton J. Steinhardt North Miami Beach, Fla. Editor's Note: Kaplan reported on Rosensaft's speech to Labor Zionist Alliance Branch 960. Her report did not defend or condemn Rosensaft. Israelis Need Jewish Tourists Like most Israelis, I am con- cerned about the prevailing conditions in our country. I am particularly worried about the almost total absence of Jewish tourists, especially from the United States and Canada. As a result, our hotels are empty and we are suffering a loss of much needed foreign currency. But, as important as this currency is to us, our greatest need is moral sup- port and identification with Israel. And this is best ex- pressed by the continuous presence of large numbers of