Arabs Again Resort to 1947 Partition 'Solution' as Plan for Pressure in Middle East (Copyright, 1957, JTA, Inc.) ported, told Dulles, in an . NEW YORK (JTA) — Arab hour-long meeting, that the politicians this week were en- United States could seize the gaged in a tremendous pressure initiative f r o m the Soviet campaign to stamp e d e the Union and could cash in United States -into support of a through a "new approach" to "solution" of the Palestine the question of Israel's boun.- question based on the 1947 daries and to the Arab refugee United Nations partition plan question. which would involve the trun- While Nun Pasha and Fawzi cation of Israel territory. carried the ball in Washington, At • the same time, Isr a el the four Moslem states in the moved in London to leave the Bagdad Iran, Tur- British Government in no doubt key and Pact—Iraq, them that Israel would bitterly fight powerful Pakistan—gave support. The four pow- any British attempt at a "solu- ers met in Istanbul on the eve tion" based on the discredited or the Paris NATO • summit Guildhall plan which would re- parley last weekend. According quire territorial concessions by to their communique, "it was Israel to its Arab neighbors. agreed that the fact that the The pressure campaign on Palestine problem has not been the United States was spear- solved in accordance with headed by the so-called "mod- United Nations resolutions and erate" Arab elements — the with justice and equity is one politicians whom Washington of the main reasons of the pres- generally regards as the most ent instability in the Middle favorably disposed to the East." West. The outstanding per- The communique added that sonality involved was wily old Premier Adhan Menderes of Nuri Pasha es-Said, twelve- Turkey, was to present the time premier of Iraq and vir- group's views to the NATO par- tually the only living Arab ley. American sources denied politician who dares to admit in Washington last week that friendship with Britain. the political aspeCts of t h e Nuri Pasha brought the cam- Arab-Israel dispute would be paign to Washington last week diScussed at the Paris meeting, —to the White House, where he but conceded that there would was received by President Eis- be consideration of the "mili- enhower, and to the State De- tary potentialities" of various partment, where he conferred' Middle East countries. A State Department source twice in the week with Secre- tary of State Dulles. admitted that assurances had Nuri Pasha was reportedly been given to Nun that no basic urging the 'gravity of the situa- decisions regarding Iraqi or tion in the Middle East and the Bagdad Pact interests would be urgency of action by the Wes- taken by NATO without consul- tern Powers to jump the guns tation of the nations directly on the Russians by acting be- concerned.. The assurances, it fore they could come out for was said, followed NuH's ex- --solution on the basis of the pression of concern lest the 1947 UN plan.- The Arab poli- Paris meeting consider support tician who, according to the for Israel as an anti-Commu- Wall Street Journal, made the fist power. As a Department trip to Washington with the Spokesman explained it, Ameri- backing and support of a num- can policy required that this ber of American diplomats in nation avoid taking decisions in- the Middle East, was said to be volving other nations without urging on President Eisen- prior discussion with them. hower and Secretary Dulles a In Jerusalem, Israel gov- "tough" policy against Israel to ernment officials watched the compel the Jewish State to make Arab maneuvers with utmost the sacrifices and concessions caution. Circles close to the necessary to satisfy Arab de- government warned the. Wes- Mands for settlement. tern Powers that talk of forc- ing Israel to make territorial . As-NuH Pasha urged Wash- concessions to the Arabs ington to beat the Kremlin to would only increase tension the draw, Mahmoud Fawzi, in the Middle East and make the Egyptian Foreign Min- a settlement more difficult. ister, whom Washington re- gards as one of the more re- The Israel Embassy in Wash- sponsible leaders in Egypt, ington, it was disclosed, reiter- was busy trying to e n t i c e ated to the State Department Secretary Dillies with the at- that no proposal involving ter- tractive prospect of disloding ritorial concessions by Israel the Russian grip on the Nas- had any chance of being dis- ser regime. Fawzi, it was re- . cussed or agreed to by Israel. PARIS 1890 Imported bonbon dish charmingly dec- orated with end-of-the-century fash- ion figures. 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