GENEVA, (JTA)—The inter-
national maritime conference
here approved a new principle
of international ' law which,
without mentioning the state of
Israel, confirms the right of ac-
cess to and from the port of
Elath.
The -vote by which this new
principle passed in the 87-nation
gathering, was 31 to 30, with the
Soviet and Arab blocs lining up
in oppositiOn while the Western
nations supported Israel.
The resolution must achieve
a two-thirds majority at the
conference plenary session next
week to win final approval.
The committee on territorial
seas rejected a definition which
would have made the right of
innocent passage through such
waterways conditional on the
"interests" as `well as "security"
of the coastal state on the af-
fected waterway. The United
State delegation objected to the
inclusion of "interests" as being
too vague.
The committee-approved defi-
nition applies the right of inno-
cent passage to any ship travel-
ing through the territorial seas
of one country across the terri-
torial waters of another state.
Israel has contended that its
ships, sailing from the port of
Elath at the head of the Aqaba
Gulf, have the right of passage
to open seas through territorial
waters adjacent to the Egyptian.
coast at the Strait of Tiran.
The approved definition holds
that passage of ships is inno-
cent as long as it is "not preju-
dicial to the peace, good order
or security of the coastal state."
Elath lies at the head of the
Gulf of Aqaba, which stretches
more than 100 miles southward
to the Strait of Tiran. Egypt
fortified and closed off the
strait against shipping bound
into or out of the Israeli port
until the Sinai operation freed
the area.
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Association of Jewish Educa-
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speeches and discussions at
that Institute.
Available from the Jewish
Agency, 16 E. 66th St., New
York 21, is the text of Dr.
Samuel M. Blumenfeld's essay
"Ahad Ha'Am, the Conscience
of Modern Jewry."
The JewiSh Agency has issued
a statement encouraging the
establishment of Hebrew Day
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Maritime Parley Upholds Israel's
Right to Use of Gulf of Aqaba