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Israel's Stake in Suez Canal Issue
Emerges at London Conference
Commercial Radio in Israel Rejected by Cabinet Vote
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JERUSALEM — Plans for li- are transmitted in Hebrew,
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"motivated by a sense of the
wants to participate in a new right of nations and interna-
conference on the Suez Canal tional justice," Dr. Ardalen
issue.
asked the Conference to recall
Mr. Ilyichev was • asked why that the Constantinople Con-
Israel was • excluded from the vention of 1888 required free-
list of nations to be invited dom of passage through the
to the second conference which Suez for all shipping, 'and that
Moscow proposes, while other the Anglo-Egyptian agreement
nations, which have no direct of 1954 for the evacuation of
interest in the Suez Canal, British forces from the Canal
have been included. To this Zone made the same require-
the Soviet spokesman replied ment. Then Dr. Ardalen con-
that the Soviet proposal can tinued:
still be amended when taken
"In the United Nations, too,
up for discussion.
whenever the question of the
The fact that British Foreign Canal has come up for discus-
Minister Selwyn Lloyd is ig- sion, the principle of freedom
noring the Israel phase of the, of navigation in respect to this
Suez issue was, if anything, waterway was reaffirmed. As
highlighted by an official pub- an example, I• would cite the
lication of his own Conserva- resolution of Sept. 1, 1951, in
tive Party. The Monthly Sur- which the Security Council
vey of Foreign Affairs, issued called upon the Egyptian goy:-
by the Conservative Party's ernment . to terminate restric-
research department, declared: tions on passage of interna-
"Egypt's blockade of Israeli tional commercial shipping and
shipping, or shipping of other goods through the Suez Canal
nations bound for Israel, not wherever bound, and 'to ob-
only denies the principle of T. serve international conven-
navigatioi-jal freedom but de- tions."
fies a resolution adopted by
In Cairo, Egytian President
the United Nations Security. Nasser said that Egyptian na-
Council on the initiative of tionalization of the Suez Canal
Britain, France and America." Company had nothing to do
Pointing out that this reso- with the question of free pas-
lution , Ind been adopted _ as sage through the waterway. He
long ago as- 1951, the Conserva- said Egypt had control of canal
tive Party organ states: "It is security since long before na-
easy to say that this trans- tionalization was effeeted, and
gression should have been pointed out that the current
dealt with at the time, or later. blockade • against Israeli traffic
But the fact remains that the was begun even before the Brit-
United Nations, without the ish began evacuating the Suez
means to enforce action, is Canal Zone.
bound to rely on little more
Five Syrians Executed
than exhortation."
Hugh Gaitskell, leader of the for 'Spying' for Israel
Labor Party, appealed to
LONDON, (3 T A) — Firing
Egypt's President N a s s e r, to
squads
in Damascus executed
"make a show of his-good will
by allowing Israeli ships to - five Syrians convicted of "spy-
pass through the Canal." Mr. ing for Israel." A, government
Gaitskell declared he was "dis= spokesman announced the exe-
mayed by Colonel Nasser's cutions. He said a military tri-
agressive talk of creating an bunal imposed - the death sen-
Arab empire and destroying tence after finding the five
giulty of "spying for the enemy."
Israel."
President Shukri Kuwalty con-
Iran Refers to Egypt's
firmed the sentences,
Blockade Against Israel
Dr. A. G. R. Ardalen, Iranian
delegation chief to the 22-
nation International Confer-
ence here on Egypt's seizure
of the Suez Canal, is the first
Moslem or Asian representa-
tive to call the attention of
the Conference to Egypt's boy-
cott against Israel shipping
through the Canal.
Declaring that Iran was
network in this country, to par- dish, Ladino, Hungarian, Roma-
ers among recent Yemenite im-
allel the government-owned and nian, Persian a n d Turkish.
migrants here.
government-controlled Voice of
Israel, were rejected by the
Cabinet Tuesday despite earlier
approval of plans by Joseph
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Germans Back Israel
on Suez Canal Issue
BONN, (JTA) — The Social
Democratic Party of West Ger-
many has called on the Bonn
government to press for free
passage through the Suez Canal
for vessels of all nations, partic-
ularly those of Israel, at the
London Conference. The state-
ment was made by Fritz Heine,
party press chief in a policy
statement published in the
party's press service. •
A similar view was expressed
in the West Berlin daily "Tele-
graf," which took issue with the
British government's view that
the Israel-Arab problem and the
Suez situation are separate. "If
the right of free passage is to
be worth anything," ,Telegraf
said, "it can only be indivisible,
and whether the Egyptian gov-
ernment eliminates the injustice
it hithArto practiced against Is-
rael will prove to be an abso-
lute touchstone for the assur-
ances it is now proffering with
regard to free passage."
The influential Hamburg
newspaper "Die Welt" takes the
Opposite point of view. It 'calls
on Germany to take a hands-
off attitude, warning that other-
wise Egypt might recognize East
Germany.
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Israel Expands Power Network_
TIBERIAS — Upper Galilee
settlements will- be connected
to the national power network
through a construction scheme
whicli will be completed by the
Spring of 1958.
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