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Burns AffifieS to Report to UN; Hope Seen
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Review of All Occurences WirA d Israel
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Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News
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of Feb. 28 which cost a -total of with British Foreign Office of-
- 45 Israeli and Egyptian lives.
ficials while passing through
UNITED NATIONS N. Y.—Is-
As far as the Gaza clash itself London on the way here from
rael's insistence that the Secur- is concerned, Bums said he will Jerusalem. However, Burns said,
ity Council consider the overall present to the Security Council his stop in London was not for
fundamental situation- along its a full repgrt which will include political purposes but "so that I
border with Egypt when the . photographs. But he will include could buy an overcoat."
Gaza incident debate is resumed also his . four goint program
Meanwhile, British and • Amer-
by the Council will be aided very which requests Israel and Egypt ican diplomatic leaders here as
effectively in the report on that to arrange for direct contact well as missions representing
clash to be given the Council by among local border commanders, - France and - Turkey' were known
Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns. That patrol of order by military cars to be conferring about plans for
was the information obtained by carrying-representatives of both some action - by the Security.
the Jewish Telegraphic Agency sides as well as UN observers, Council after it has : heard the
from Burns himself when he ar- erection of a barbed wire fence Burns report.
rived at New York's Internation- along some stretches of Israel-
Egypt was pressing for a reso-
al airport early Tuesday.
Egypt demarcation lines and the lution that would condemn Israel
Accompanied by Henri Vigier, manning of all outposts by regu - in strongest - terms. Col. Salah
his political advisor, Burns came lar Military personnel from both Gohar, head of the Arab affairS
division of the Egyptian Foreign
to headquarters Tuesday morn- sides.
Right now, Burns said, the sit- Ministry, arrived here Monday,
ing and went into immediate
conference with Secretary Gen- uation along the -Egyptian-‘ just ahead of Burns, and was
eral Dag Hamarskjold and other Israeli border is quiet enough to known to be lobbying frantically
top political and world security warrant his absence from the in favor of a harsh censure reso-
officials. He refused to see the scene. The Gaza incident, he de- lution terming Israel an "aggres-
press, insisting he was here at clared, "was a bad one" butthere sor" and possibly calling upon
the request of -the Security Coun- is no likelihood of the situation Israel to pay compensation to
cil to report on the Gaza affair worsening into a full-scale war. "victims" of the -Gaza clash and
and must therefore reserve his "Neither side wants it," he added. their families.
Burns, said his Council report
However, it is believed that at
formal report for presentation to
will
be factual and will deal only the behest of Great. Britain, the
the Council.
with past occurrences. "I intend Western, Big Three have agreed
At the airport, however, Burns making no recommendations for to be easier on Israel and to
revealed in answer to questions the future,4 he said, implying avoid the type of action demand-
that his report will include spe- that he considers such recom- ed by Egypt, and favored by
cific reference- to the four-point mendations to be within the some of the members of the U.
program of last November de- scope of diplomats on the Se- delegation. Instegd of adopting
signed to help stabilize the bor- curity Council. Since the Gaza, a harsh censure resolution, the
der situation along the Gaza clash, he said, "both sides have feeling is now that speeches from
strip, since Israel's counter griev- been exercising restraint. Both the floor would condemn "all"
ance pending before the Council have been trying to keep the aggressive tendencies and might
.
now in answer to Egypt's com- peace."
go so far as to slap Israel on the
plaint about "aggression" refers
Burns said he had no plans to wrist for the - Gaza incident but
to tenseness existing along the confer with U. S. State Depart- would wind up by dethanding
Gaza frontier over a period of ment officials in charge of Mid- that "both" sides must . keep
months. Burns' reference to his. dle East affairs. He had talked peace.
four points was seen as paving
the way for Council considera-
'ion of fundamental issues rather
than restriction to an isolated
outbreak like - that of the night
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Gaza incident has 'caused a' set-
back .to forces in the Adminis-
tration that have been« seeking
a 're-evaluatiOn of American
Near Eastern policy that—in
view of _ emerging- Arab • security
arrangementS—would provide -a
guarantee of Israel's territorial
integrity and appropriate mili-
tary assistance to redress the
balance of power.
Prior to GaZa, according to
well-infortried sources, a mild
re-affirmatiOn of the TriPartite
Declaration of 1950 was pending.
. It was designed to satisfy Is-
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rael's fear of growing isolation
in the merging regional secur-
ity pattern.
The re-affirmation was almost
announced two months" ago, but
it was held up in order not to
-jeopardize the Iraqi - Turkish
pact negotiations. Now further
Postponement is definitely in-
dicated, with the blame being
placed on Israel for the Gaza
incident. •
The position taken by im-
portant elements in the Ad-
ministration now is that the
United • Nations Mixed Armi-
stice Commission ruling against
- Israel on. the Gaza clash can-
cels any immediate plans to
extend considerations to Israel
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that might have been pend-
ing.-
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Widespread reports that the
'State Department has quietly
imposed an embargo on arms
shipments to Israel and -Egypt
were not confirmed here.
No Egyptian applications for
arms purchases in the United
States have been delayed by
failure of the United States gov-
ernment to grant export licenses,
although similar licenses for Is-
ra,e1 are being temporarily held
up, according to high govern-
ment sources.
Arms sought by Israel are
those obtained through nor-
mal purchase channels. No
grant arms have been extend-
ed to Israel although Israel
applied for free arms over two
years ago.
Egypt recently was offered
free arms but turned clown the
offer because it would not agree
to permit a U.S. military mis-
sion to come to Egypt to train
Egyptian forces in the use of the
weapons.
A report that an embargo on
arms to the two countries had
been laid down by the State De-
partment was carried -earlier in
the week by Robert S. Allen in
the New York Post.
While little doubt was ex-
pressed that the Council will
adopt a resolution censoring
Israel for `!aggression" against •
Egypt in connection with the
Gaza incident, there is a fair
certainty that a second part
of the resolution will instruct
"both sides" to cooperate in
reducing tensions along the
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