Israel Witt Never lie a rassme te trn, - Golda Meir Tells National Press Club Friday, December 14, 1956 — THE DETROIT JEWISH NEW - (Continued from Page 1) Nations in connection with the emergency international force." She said Israel was executing its obligation. But she stressed that implementation of this UN request must ensure peace for the future period. She said "if the United Nations will merely clear the -way for Nasser to re- turn to Sinai and Gaza with new fury, new resources and vastly greater outside aid, if it will attempt to. restore the re- sumption of the blockade in the Suez Canal and the Gulf of Aqaba to Israel ships and 'the shipping of other nations trad- ing with Israel, then the setting will merely have been created for a conflagration far graver than the last period." Mrs. Meir served notice that Israel "will never be a passive victim." She told the National Press Club: "I would remind you here that in the long his- tory of the Jewish people from the days of antiquity until Hit- ler, we have found ourselves too often the . object of physical holocaust and thereafter the subject of- moral eulogies. Nov, having been entrusted by our people with responsibility for the integrity of the State and the security of its people, we are determined that our State should live and decided to act for our survival today, not wait and provide a subject for a post- mortem tomorrow." She said "it was a source of deep distress to us that in the face of the mounting crisis so much apathy and so many facile assessments and delusions about the real issues of the Middle East continued to exist in the free world." Nasser, she said, "became the vehicle by which Soviet power entered the Middle East." - She said Israel solved the Jewish refugee problem and the Arab refugees continue to suf- fer because of the Arab govern- ment. "It is because we wanted to solve the Jewish refugee problem and the Arab leaders do not want to solve the Arab refugee problem," she added. whether the status of the Gaza strip was discussed she said no. Asked whether reports of Egyp- tian deportation of Jews came up, she also said no. But she added that she was sure there are no differences of opinion on that subject. A warning of the danger pre- sented by Egyptian President Nasser to the free world was voiced by Mrs. Meir at an AFL- CIO luncheon tendered here in her honor. George Meany, na- tional president of the organ- ized American labor movement, speaking at the gathering, paid tribute to Israel's courage, and renewed assurances that Israel "would not stand alone." He insisted that United Nations forces should be stationed in Egypt until an Israel-Egyptian peace settlement is negotiated and the Suez Canal issue set- tled to insure passage of ships of all nations, including Israel. Israel Ready for Peace With Arabs in 24 Hours, Golda Meir Says on TV UNITED NATIONS, N. Y., (JTA) — Israel is ready to con- clude peace with the neighbor- ing Arab countries "within 24 hours, or less," Mrs. Golda Meir, Israel's Foreign Minister, de- clared in a coast-to-coast tele- vision interview. She empha- sized that she had "no doubt whatever that, given a peace treaty, normal relations can ex- ist between Egypt and Israel." Asked how peace negotiations can start "when Israel's neigh- bors won't even admit that Israel exists," Mrs. Meir replied: "That is something to which the United Nations should not ac- quiesce. We are a member of the UN and so are the Arab states. It seems to me that the United Nations should demand that the Arab States should negotiate peace with us." Asked about Israel's stand re- garding the Arab refugees, she declared: "In the first place, we are prepared to plan the re- settlement of the Arab refugees. In the second place, we have always said that, within a peace settlement, we naturally would be prepared to pay for ,the property that was left behind them by the Arabs who fled from the country and are now among the refugees." Mrs. Meir exchanged views on the Middle East situation with Under Secretary of State Herbert Hoover, Jr., and As- sistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern Affairs William The Israel Foreign Minister Rountree. She was accompanied stated it was her position that by Israel Ambassador Abba Eb- the United Nations Emergency an and Minister Reuven Shiloah. Force should not only be sta- Mrs. Meir refused to elabo- tioned in the Sinai peninsula, rate on the talks. When asked but should remain there until a peace settlement has been achieved between Egypt and Israel. In any event, she de- clared, the United Nations must Nil( HOTEL not allow the old status quo to develop again in such a way `Completely Air Conditioned that Egyptian forces come back POOL • CABANA CLUB 1. again before there is a peace PRIVATE BEACH settlement. The Sinai Peninsula, Aft rooms overlook the ocean or pic- she maintained, is a natural buf- turesque Indian Waterway...all outside rooms ... circulating ice water, radio. fer area between Israel and Dancing, entertainment & guest stars in Egypt. the CARNIVALE ROOM . . . Famous cuisine in the BAGATELLE ROOM .. . Asked about Israel's plans to Free Beach Pads & Sun Lounges. withdraw or not to withdraw its Social Hostess & Full Program troops from the Gaza Strip, or of Social Activities Studios • All-electric Kitchens Available from the two islands Israel oc- A HONEYMOON PARADISE cupies now guarding the Strait of Tiran, the waterway leading LOW EUROPEAN & MODIFIED AMERICAN PLAN RATES to Israel's port of Elath, the FOR JANUARY . 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Churches of Christ in the U.S.A., "Israeli troops are there now. and the National Catholic Wel- But these islands were never fare Conference in calling upon populated. All they had on them their respective Memberships to were Egyptian gun positions. "offer prayers for Divine Guid- There were also Egyptian gun ance for the United Nations" positions at the Southern-most this Saturday and Sunday. tip of the Sinai Peninsula over- The Synagogue Council, in a looking this strait. The guns were there for one purpose, an nationwide call to 2,200 Ortho- illgeal purpose — the illegal dox, Conservative and Reform purpose of blockading the pass- rabbis, urged that sermons be age of Israeli shipping. Is it con- preached Saturday on " t h e ceivable that the United Nations tragic situation in which our should restore gun positions in co-religionists in Egypt find order to restore a blockade that themselves.", Dr. Abraham J. Feldman of Hartford, Conn., has now been eliminated?" president of the Synagogue Israel agreed to withdraw its Council, in an emergency bul- troops from the Sinai peninsula, letin to the American rabbinate, Mrs. Meir said, to show that it requested them and their con- complies with UN resolutions— gregants "to impress on the even those with which Israel proper authorities the gravity does' not agree. Additionally, she stated, "we went in there of this -humanitarian problem and the massive concern of our merely to clear the Sinai desert from the imminent danger to religious leaders that effective Israel and as long as' we and appropriate action be taken drove the Egyptian army out, at once to salvage one of the and took the tanks and guns oldest religious Jewish com- that were there, we saw no rea- munities from annihilation." In connection with the UN son why we should not with- draw and have the United Na- observance, a prayer card on which is printed suggested pray- tions force come in." ers by Catholic, Protestant and U. S. Informs Egypt of Jewish leaders is being made Its Concern Over the Deportation of Jews WASHINGTON, (JTA)--The State Department officially an- nounced it had informed Egypt of U. S. concern about reports that large numbers of Egyptian Jews face deportation from Egypt. Confusion about whether the U. S. had or had not taken action over reports of Egyptian mistreatment of Jews resulted when State Department press spokesmen denied that any U.S. move had been made toward Egypt, while sources within the Department indicated that they had. Egypt has denied any official mistreatment of Jews as a re- ligious group. According to U. S. officials, Egypt told U. S. diplomats that if there were any excesses, they were commit- ted by overzealous minor of- ficials. The State Department is inclined to believe that if there were any Egyptian mis- treatment of Jews it was not ordered by top Egyptian offi- bials. The Department believes further that the situation has improved within the last few days. Rep. Isidore Dollinger, who had protested the reported Egyptian deportation of Jews, received a letter from Assistant Secretary of State Robert C. Hill; who told Rep. Dollinger that President Eisenhower and Secretary of State Dulles shared Rep. Dollinger's concern over reports of "the expulsion of large numbers of persons from Egypt." Rep. Dollinger had asked that a program be set up to admit Egyptian deportees into this country. Mr. Hill did not reply to this suggestion in his letter. The American Veterans Com- mittee asked President Eisen- hower to take the leadership for United Nations' action to inves- tigate the persecution of Jews, British and French national. in Egypt. The AVC said it has re- ceived information that Jewish citizens of Egypt and British and French nationals in that country were being subjected to a campaign of terror. The veterans organization suggested that UN observers be sent to Egypt to investigate Egypt's reported mistreatment of British, French and Jews. It said its information was that the heads of hundreds of Jew- ish families were being sub- jected to Egyptian police pres- sure to leave the country. The veterans organization charged that this action was being taken without any official Egyptian governmental proclamation. 11L-J .1. • •• available to the clergy through- out the country. The prayers were composed by the Most Reverend Patric A. O'Boyle, Archbishop of Washington, D.C.; Dr. Eugene Carson Blake, pres- ident of the National' Council of Churches; and Rabbi Feldman. The Synagogue Council rep- resents the Orthodox, Conserva- tive and Reform branches of Judaism in the United States. 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