;Israel calls aid cut 'unfriendly' The Michigan Daily-Sunday, December 5, 1982-Page 9 rTEL AVIV, Israel (AP) - Israeli-US relations took a turn for the worse yesterday, with Foreign Minister Yit- zhak Shamir accusing the Reagan ad- Cnistration of committing "un un- iendly act" by opposing an increase in filiancial aid to the Jewish state. Shamir told a state radio interviewer that administration explanations for opposing the Senate Appropriations Committee's$475 million aid hike point to a dangerous link between U.S. aid policy and political differences between the two allies. "THE administration's opposition comes from President Reagan's wish to J a influence the Arabs to accept the Reagan Mideast peace plan," Shamir said. "I emphasize, the things which were said, and the explanation.. . are more important than the opposition itself. What was said by representatives of the State Department was unfriendly to Israel," he charged. Israel rejected the Reagan plan for Palestinian autonomy in association with Jordan when it was issued in Sep- tember. WASHINGTON and Prime Minister Menachem Begin's government also disagree on how to achieve the with- TV LISTINGS drawal of foreign troops from Lebanon, and the Reagan administration disap- proves of Israel's settlement policies in the occupied West Bank of the Jordan. A Reagan administration statement issued late Friday said the aid increase was "excessive" and "could imperil" the American peace effort in Lebanon as well as progress toward a broader Mideast peace settlement. A State Department spokesman said there was danger of a "misinter- pretation" of the increase, even though the full Senate and House of Represen- tatives have yet to vote on it. he said Arab nations might regard it as signaling a lack of American concern over Israeli behavior in Lebanon and n the West Bank. SHAMIR SAID that despite differen- ces between the two countries, "The United States and Israel are allies, and the atmosphere of friendship and alliance must always be maintained." But he said that during his last visit to Washington, he was assured that "there is no connection between aid and political differences between Israel and the United States." In fiscal 1982, Washington gave Israel $2.2 billion, while the Reagan ad- ministration requested $1.7 billion in military aid and $785 million in economic funds for fiscal 1983. T _ .n , * , "; r : m"mw Ij ' ^wf . 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