Red China Backs Arabs at Bandung Continued from Page 1 LONDON, (JTA)—An anti-Is- rael resolution was adopted by the political committee of the 29-nation Asian-African confer- ence at Bandung, Indonesia, Marking an important victory for the Arab states participating in the parley. The resolution, which was adopted unanimously, called for "the implementation of the United Nations decisions on Palestine and the achievement of the peaceful settlement of the Palestine question." The UN Cte- cisions provide for the interna- tionalization of Jerusalem, ced- ing by Israel of certain border areas and agreement by Israel to the return of Arab refugees to their former homes. Premier Chou En-lai of Com- munist C h i,n a, who voted for the resolution, declared he was convinced that "had it not been for foreign intervention, the tragedy of the Arabs of Pal- estine would not have taken place." He had been backing the Arab delegates at the conference in their anti-Israel efforts, while India's Prime Minister Jawahar- lal Nehru and Burmese, Premier U Nu urged moderation in handling the Arab-Israel issue. that "we must remember the , tragic suffering of the Jews in the second world war and the massacre of Jews by Fascists and Nazis." The Arab representatives were elated over the developments. Maj. Salah Salem, Egyptian propaganda minister, said that "the course of the discussions was very satisfactory to the Arab views. Egypt is very pleased to have the 'support of Chou En-lai on the question. of the Arab refugees." It was Arab threats to boycott the Bandung conferences if Is- rael were invited which kept Israel out of the parley. Mr. Nehru in his arguments on the Palestine issue, noted that any resolution coming out of the conference would lack moral force since Israel's side had not been presented. While the political and propa- ganda victory of the Arabs at the Bandung conference is not underestimated here, its impor- tance is nevertheless not exag- gerated. It is noted that the declaration adopted by the_con- ference on Palestine is vague in its terms and open to various interpretations. Israel Lashes Resolution Nehru Urges Arabs Negotiate Adopted at Bandung With Israel; Scores "Zionism" UNITED NATIONS, N.Y., (JTA) Mr. Nehru, who expressed —Israel took issue with the reso- sympathy for the plight of the Arab refugees, insisted "we must consider what the conference can actually do about this prob- lem. The question of negotiation should not be ruled out." He asked how the matter could be settled as long as the Arabs re- fuse to negotiate. The Indian Premier agreed with other speakers that Zion- ism was "aggressive," but added RIDE. THE BEST! Be Ready for Spring with the Beautiful New '55, B U I C.K With Variable, Pitch! . For the Best Deal in Town Come and See CHARLES .WEINSTOCK (27th Year with Buick) At BUICK'S RETAIL STORE 6164 CASS AVE. Near G.M. Bldg. lution adopted at Bandung, which supported the Arab views on implementation of United Nations decision in reference to Palestine. Without referring directly to the Bangdung resolution, a state- ment issued by a spokesman of the Israel delegation said that if the Arab governments really supported United Nations poli- cies on Israel they would sup- port the f ollowing decisions, among others: "I. Recognition of the State of Israel as constituted on May 11, 1949 as a peace-loving state en- dowed with full sovereignty and integrity under the United Na- tions Charter. This would mean that Israel has the same right as any other sovereign state to fix its attitude to Assembly recommendations, e s p e c i a lly those which Arab states have themselves opposed by force. "2. Renunciation of any doc- trine of a "state of war" or belli- gerency; and especially abolition of Egyptian blockade measures (Security Council resolution, Sept. 1, 1951). TR. 5-9700 DETROIT JEWISH NEWS - "3., Readiness to extend the Armistice Agreements by nego- tiation into final settlements, without reference *to the original partition recommendaion (Gen- eral Assembly resolution, Dec. 11, 1948). "4. Acceptance of the present boundaries of Israel and the Arab states as laid down in the Armistice Agreements together with all other proviAions of those agreements except in so far as they are changed by consent (Security Council resolutions of Nov. 16, 1948 and Aug. 11, 1949). "5. Reintegration of Arab ref- ugees into the economics of their host ,countries pending a final settlement (General. Assembly resolution, Dec. 2, 1950). "6. Acknowledgement of the historic fact that the Arab. de- cision to launch hostilities against Israel created a :threat to international peace and security (Security Council reso- lution, July 15,, 1948). (Israel Premier Moshe Shar- ett, in a message sent to the Bandung conference, has pro- tested the adoption by its po- litical committee of an anti-Is- rael resolution. His message ex- pressed the Israel government's "astonishment and profound re- gret" over the action. In view of Israel's exclusion from the par- ley, Mr. Sharett was astonished that the body had "deemed it fair and expedient" to discuss and resolve "upon issues vitally affecting Israel's future and her relations with neighboring states.") had been recognized by the ma- jor powers- of the world, includ- ing India, had defended her in- dependence a n d consolidated her position in the face of Arab attack and was located in Asia. 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