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OF LONE PINE IN CROSSWINDS OUR NEW LOCATION) 855-0480 London (JTA) — British Aerospace, the United Kingdom's largest military contractor and exporter of manufactured goods, has ad- mitted compliance with the Arab boycott of Israel. The admission came after an embarrassing mistake in which the company acciden- tally submitted a boycott re- quest to an American supplier. The company's media rela- tions manager, Allan Piper, told the London Jewish Chronicle that in the past the firm had guaranteed Arab clients that no part of any ordered aircraft had been made in Israel. "Certain Middle East coun- tries insist on a clause in the contract certifying that none of the materials used in an aircraft is of Israeli origin or has any connection with Israel," he said. "It is not something we would put in an order for any components from America, because of its anti-boycott rul- ing. We would do so if we were buying from a U.K. source," he said. In December, the company's military aircraft division, placed an order worth a mere $330 with Machine Com- ponents Corp. in New York state for six toggle switches used on the joy stick pilots use to steer British Aerospace's Tornado jet fighter. Under the heading "Rela- tions With Israel," the order sought a guarantee from the supplier that none of the parts was made in Israel, made by an Israeli company outside Israel or transported by an Israeli carrier. American companies can be fined for bowing to boycott re- quests and must report them to the U.S. Department of Commerce. Machine Com- ponents Corp. notified the U.S. authorities of the British demand. Piper said the boycott clause on the order was a mistake, "because the young lady used the wrong form." British Aerospace, he said, apologized to the New York firm, submitted a fresh order and, as far as he knew, receiv- ed the consignment of toggle switches. Asked whether it is right for a major British company to comply with the boycott, Piper replied: "It's a difficult question. You have a customer and naturally you try to conform to his wishes. On occasions, political things come into it as well." A spokesman for the British Department of Trade and In- dustry said it advised British companies about the ex- istence of the Arab boycott, but left it to them to decide for themselves whether to comply, based on their own commercial judgment. Habash Urges Attack By Arabs On Israel Jerusalem (JTA) — The leader of the second largest faction in the Palestine Liberation Organization has called on Arab nations to join in an all-out assault against the "Israeli enemy." Dr. George Habash, head of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine, described the Palestinian uprising in the West Bank and Gaza Strip as a prelude to the "complete liberation of the national Palestinian soil." He said that effort must now be assisted in the form of assaults on Israel from "all Arab borders." Habash, whose faction is the second largest in the PLO after Yassir Arafat's Al Fatah, made the remarks in an interview last Friday with "Voice of the Mountain," a Druse radio station in Lebanon. The Palestinian uprising, he explained, is a new phase in the armed struggle against Israel. Its goal, "the establishment of a Palestinian state in the West Bank and Gaza," will be "the beginning of the downfall of the Zionist enterprise," he predicted. In the meantime, Israel's Arab neighbors must lend the Palestinians a hand, Habash said, "by raining blows upon the Israeli enemy army on all Arab borders. "That means to expand the operations now being carried out from Lebanon to the Jor- danian, Syrian and Egyptian arenas," he said. He added, "We expect of our masses within the occupied land that they will inflict deaths among the enemy, since it was this action which brought about the withdrawal of Israeli forces from Lebanon in 1984-85." Habash resigned from the