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November 08, 1991 - Image 64

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1991-11-08

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Tanks To Israel
Anger Germans

Bonn (JTA) — The clan-
destine shipment to Israel of
Soviet-built tanks and other
military equipment from the
stocks of the defunct East
German army has become a
political issue here.
The opposition Social
Democratic Party has
demanded the resignation of
Defense Minister Gerhard
Stoltenberg. He allegedly
turned the arms over to the
German intelligence service,
BND, which arranged to
have them sent to its Israeli
counterpart, the Mossad.
The "smuggling" opera-
tion was exposed a week ago
when Hamburg harbor
police found the tanks and
several containers of
military equipment aboard
the Israeli freighter
Palmach II listed on the
manifest as "agricultural
equipment."
According to leaks from a
report prepared by
Stoltenberg and the head of
the BND, Konrad Porzner,
the Germans and Israelis
have been engaged in under-
the-table arms exchanges
since 1967, when Israel cap-
tured large quantities of
Soviet-made equipment from
the Arab armies it defeated
in the Six-Day War.
The Germans were given
access to Israeli-captured
Soviet equipment over the
years.
On Oct. 8, members of the
German and Israeli intel-
ligence agencies inspected
the East German equipment
to decide what Israel would
want for testing and intel-
ligence purposes.
The Israelis agreed to bear
the shipping costs, and
delivery was scheduled bet-
ween Oct. 23 and 26.
The Hamburg police, not
privy to the deal, seized the
illicit cargo on the night of
Oct. 26.
Until now, there has been
no serious criticism of the
actual shipment of the
materiel to Israel. The anger
is over the avoidance of po-
litical channels. It has led to
demands to tighten control
over the Munich-based BND.
Mr. Porzner, meanwhile,
has offered to resign, if ask-
ed.
The leaked report said the
BND operatives who
organized the shipments to
Israel thought it was un-
necessary to involve the po-
litical leadership.
A secret government
committee for defense
matters decided in March to
make the former East Ger-
man equipment available.

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