UN Calls for . Direct Israel-Arab Ne otiations
Vote Called Arab Setback
Naguib's Attitude Menacing
UNITED . NATIONS, N.Y.,
He said Egypt did not trust
(ITA) United Nations last Israel's intentions, that Israel"
week moved to bring about a x had violated every United Na-
Middle-Eastern peace settlement . tions, decision ^nd • that the ex-
by means of direct negotiations pulsion of almost 1,000,000 Arab
between the state of Israel and refugees had left a "bad stain."
her Arab neighbors.
He added that Israel must ac-
The UN Special (Ad Hoc) cept the refugees' return before
Political Committee adopted a she could be considered "trust-
resolution sponsored by eight worthy."
powers calling for direct nego-
He also explained that the
tiations between Israel and the Israeli-West German agreement
Arab states. The resolution was for the payment of hundreds_ of
carried by a vote of . 32 to 13, millions of dollars worth of Ger-
with the Soviet bloc abstaining. man good's in restitution for
The Arab states voted against Nazi brutality and dispossession
the resolution which obtained of Jews was vigorously opposed
Israel's assent.
here because it was designed to
The resolution calls on the strengthen Israel militarily. The
parties to the dispute to "en- United States, he said, could
ter at an early date, - without have prevented this agreement
prejudice to their respective had it wished to do so.
A Cairo broadcast said that
rights and claims, into direct
negotiations" for a settlement an "informed source" reports
"bearing in mind the resolu- that Premier Naguib will be in-.
tions, as well as the principal vited to visit the United States
objectives of the United Na- as a guest of the government
tions on the Palestine question, when President Eisenhower
including the religious inter- takes over at the White House:
ests of third parties."
The UN committee rejected Pierrot's Impressions
two resolutions which had the
Of General Naguib
support of the Arab bloc.
Immediately after the vote,
George F. Pierrot, director of
Israel Ambassador Abba Eban the World Adventure Series of
pledged that his government Detroit, who recently interview-
would take immediate steps to ed Naguib in Cairo and reported
open negotiations for a • peace on his impressions to The Jewish
settlement. He was answered by News. this week stated: " I have
Syrian delegate Ahmed Shu- great faith in Naguib. His dan-
kairi, who stated that the Arabs ger is assassination. I think he
would not negotiate with Israel is an honest man of vision who
until the JetVish state "respect- will keep his promises."
ed" the UN decision on Palestine.
In a follow-up statement to
The vote was a resounding The Jewish News giving his im-
defeat for,the Arab states and pressions of Naguib and report-
an ironical result of their own
on Neguib's references to
actions. The "Palestine ques- ing
Jews and Israel, Mr. Pierrot
tion" had not figured on the
agenda of the- current General said:
, "General Naguib does not re-
Assembly until the Arab states member the Arab-Israel war
insisted on its inclusion. Their with pride. He believes the faulty
action was immediately fol- showing of Egyptian troops was
lowed by inclusion of Israel due to -the rottenness of King
complaints against the Arab Farouk and his associates higher
states.
up. Naguib spoke with intensity
Explaining hiS vote in favor abOtt these matters. Yet, thOugh
of We resolUtiOn, Eban said he was ,three times wounded
the Israel delegation considered
front lines
the resolution to "represent sig- while fighting in the
with his troops, he aid not seem
nificant progress - toward, peace in to
any rancor. He told us
the Middle East." It contained of hbld
corruption
in higher staff
"no unnecessary compulsions" in
Farouk,
it•s call for "the normal method positions controlled by •
grenades that contained only
of ' - pacific settlement between of
of ammunition that ex-
sovereign states," he stated. Viand,
While the wording of some- pro- plOded prematurely, killing Egyp-
troops, of medical supplies
visions might have been more tian
that arrived either too late or
satisfactory, his delegation had in
insufficient quantity. He spoke
supported it, believing that " t he angrily
of an $11,000.000 -muni-
central will of the United Na- tion
purchase deal in which
tions" was for "a free and Farouk
hugely through
directly negotiated settlement." the sale profited
of faulty ammunition
an Tel Aviv, the Foreign Min- and equipment
to his otgn troops.
istry hailed the passage of the
"'we (Col. Homer F. Kellenis
eight-power resolution. "This and/1)
the general whether
resolution will bring stability or not aked
he
hated
the Jews, whe-
and prosperity to this. part of
ther or not the - Jews were mis-
the world," a MiniStry spokes- treated
in Egypt, whether or not
man said.)
it was true that Jews could not
* *
obtain good position in Cairo.
Egypt's 'Strong Man' says
"General Naguit's answers
He Does, Not -Trust Israel
immediate and emphatic.
were
NEW YORK, (JTA)—Gen. And he impressed both of us as
Mohammed Naguib, the "strong being absolutely honest. He said
man of Egypt," in an interview
substance:
in Cairo with C. - L. Sulzberger, in "He
himself has no enmity to-
Chief correspondent of the New ward the
Jews or Israel.. CI have
York Times, criticized the West- many Jewish friends, and they
ern powers for having supported are good friends'.) He . believes
the new Israeli state and said all present disagreements with
that "in order to create a na- Israel can be settled without
tion of 1,000,000, you have spoiled
relationships with 50,000,000 war.
"General Naguib said he
Arabs who "own, 'among other feared that some Jewish.leaders
things, great quantities of -dil." have in their minds further and .
larger expansion of Jewish terri-
tory at the exuense of the Arabs.
"He said that upwards of a
million Arabs have been displac-
ed from their homes in Israel by
the Jews. These Arabs are mis-
erably quartered in concentra-
tion camps set up by impover-
ished neighboring Arab coun-
tries who cannot afford to main-
tain them. He believes Israel
should either repatriate these
Arabs or else compensate them.
,
,
NAVE Kw
ROES ablia
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Friday, December 19, 1952
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should. use its good offices in
bringing out a settlement of this
problem.
"I repeat—he impressed me as
a great man, possessing great-
qualities—qualities of courage,
sincerity, unselfish devotion to
country, complete honesty, an
uncompromising enemy of graft
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