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September 15, 1989 - Image 121

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1989-09-15

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STREET WISE

With Style Magazine

Paper Hints
Of Spy Swap

Bonn (JTA) — Israel may
agree to release two KGB
agents serving prison terms
there as part of a multina-
tional East-West spy swap.
The West German paper Die
Welt said last week that this
would be the biggest spy ex-
change in history.
Other countries involved in-
clude the United States, the
Soviet Union, Britain, South
Africa and West and East
Germany, according to the
newspaper.
Although details are sparse,
the Bonn-based daily named
Laborite Knesset member
Arieh (Lova) Eliav as an
Israeli go-between in the com-
plex deal.
Eliav is supposed to have
met with an East German
lawyer, Wolfgang Vogel, who
visited Israel last week • to
discuss the swap with him,
Die Welt said.
Vogel, 63, is said to be close
to Communist Party boss
Erich Honecker. Eliav refus-
ed to acknowledge their
meeting.
The Knesset member, who
is on the left wing of the
Labor Party, has long been in-
volved in efforts to secure the
release of Israeli hostages and
prisoners of war held by.Arab
groups.
Wolfgang Vogel has a long
history of organizing spy and
other prisoner exchanges. He
was instrumental in the U.S.-
Soviet swap in February
1986, in which former
Prisoner of Zion Natan
Sharansky was allowed to
leave his Soviet prison and go
to Israel. The United States
refused to consider Sharan-
sky as a spy.
The mass circulation daily
named two alleged KGB
agents Israel would
presumably release if the spy
exchange is accomplished. It
did not say who Israel would
receive in return.
One of the Soviets is Shab-
tai Kalmanovich, a wealthy
Cologne businessman ar-
rested by the Israelis in 1988
as a Soviet spy. He is serving
a nine-year sentence.
Kalmanovich's name has
been floated in rumors of a
possible spy swap that would
free Jonathan Pollard, who is
serving a life sentence in the
United States for spying for
Israel, and enable him to go
to. Israel.
The other Soviet is a Pro-
fessor Glinberg, who worked
at a weapons-related
biochemical facility in Ness
Ziona until his arrest for spy-
ing in 1983. He is serving an
18-year sentence.

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