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July 06, 1956 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1956-07-06

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JERUSALEM — Israel's new
Foreign Minister, Golda Myer-
son, stated here Monday night
that Israel now has a bitter and
difficult debate with the United
States which fails to see the ele-
mentary need not to abandon it
to threats of war engendered by
heavy Arab arming from the
Soviet Bloc.
Mrs. Myerson expressed re-
gret over the debate with Is-
rael's great friend, since, she
stated, the U.S. fails to realize
that the only means to prevent
a war in the region—"a war
which must necessarily spread—
is by strengthening Israel, by
providing arms for her defense
to withstand any aggression.
Stating that no radical change
will ensue as a result of a
change in Foreign Ministers,
Mrs. Myerson told a press. con-
ference that Israel's all-out aim
for peace with the Arabs would
be a blessing not only for her
country but Israel's neighbors as
well, since no other state in the
region has progressed in stan-
dards of living and social wel-
fare. She foresaw the day when
peace and cooperation with the
Arabs will be effected.
As a forerunner to peace, she
urged scrupulous observance by
the Arabs of the armistice agree-
ments on all points, stating that
Israel won't tolerate attacks.
Recalling that Israel never initi-
ated tension, she said that no
man, woman or child among her
neighbors need fear danger on
the part of Israel and that quiet
will reign when Israel's neigh-
bors want quiet.
Alluding to the Jordan River
deviation Scheme, Mrs. Myerson
stated that there is no question
of Israel's right to carry out,
within the confines of her bor-

ders, any development project
for the benefit of the populace
and that no self-respecting coun-
try would waive that right. She
said it is possible to coordinate
the plan for the exploitation of
every resource together with Is-
rael's neighbors, and her gov-
ernment is ready to "work for
regional mutual development.
But nobody can veto the project
within her country's territory,
she said.
She added that Israel sought
friendly relations with all states
but that she must safeguard her
sovereignty and t e r r i t orial
wholeness. In view of the Czech
arms supply to Egypt and other
Arab states, she said it should
be no surprise that Israel sees
herself in great danger and that
she is indignant that her friends
do not come to her aid. She said
that Israel feels herself an in-
tegral part of Asia and will go
all-out to establish friendly re-
lations with Asian countries,
large and small, many of whom
attained independence at the
same time. She cited the excel-
lent, mutually beneficial Israeli
ties with Burma.

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rected by C. 'Allen Harlan, gen-
eral chairman, and William T.
Gossett, chairman of the steer-_
ing committee, seeks $200,000 of
the national goal.
A statement by the local com-
mittee points out that there are
only 4,000 Negro physicians,
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Myerson Denies
Israel Negotiated
Bonn Agreement

JERUSALEM — There was no
government decision to enter
into negotiations for a diploma-
tic exchange with Bonn govern-
ment, Foreign Minister Golda
Myerson stated in the Knesset
Monday. Categorically denying
the existence of such an inten-
tion in her debut in the Knesset
as Foreign Minister, she replied
to a motion for debate on the
issue introduced by Herut's
Aryeh Ben Eliezer, who referred
to a recent pronouncement of
Chancellor Adenauer. Ben Eli-
ezer recalled the debate in the
Knesset on the German ,repara-
tions' agreement four years ago,
when advocates asserted that
reparations didn't mean enter-
' ing diplomatic exchange or for-
mal recognition. He cited
speeches by Mrs. Myerson and
then Foreign Minister Sharett
that Israel won't forgive. Ger-
many for crimes, and demanded
full-dress debate on Aclenauer's
Washington announcement that
his government is considering
establishment of a diplomatic
exchange.
The motion received only
seven votes after a speech by
Mrs. Myerson that she doesn't
object that the issues be referred
to the foreign affairs security
committee. Herutites refused
to accept this, after which Coizi-
m.unist Deputy Esther Wilenska
moved it be passed to the com-
mittee, which was adopted by 42
votes. Mrs. Myerson forcefully
declared there's no need to de-
bate the question and that it
was unfair to suggest, as did
Ben Eliezer, that people were
divided among those who forgot
Nazi crimes and those who
didn't."
"No normal person, not only
a Jew, can "forget what the
Germans did," she declared.

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