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January 01, 1960 - Image 7

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1960-01-01

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Gen. Burns Accuses Arab Press of 'Distortion' of Jordan River Plan

TEL AVIV, (JTA)—General
E. L. M. Burns, outgoing com-
mander of the United Nations
Emergency Force, termed a
"distortion" an Arab press re-
port that he had called "illegal"
Israel plans to divert Jordan
River water for Negev irriga-
tion.
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General Burns declared here'
that what he did say at a Cairo
press conference was that Gen-
eral Vagn Bennike, his pre-



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decessor• as chief of the United
Nations Truce Supervision or-
ganization, had ruled that work
within a demilitarized zone
might give Israel strategic ad-
vantages. The project calls for
development in a demilitarized
zone on the Syrian- Israel
border.
Noting that the distortion
had been reprinted in the Israel
press, General Burns said he
was not competent to comment



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on the water question- since it
was within the jurisdiction of
General Carl C. von Horn, the
present chief of UNTSO.
General Burns made the
denial at a meeting with Gen-
eral Chaim Laskov, Israel Chief
of Staff. The occasion was Gen.
Burns' final meeting with Gen.
Laskov as UNEF commander
and the presentation to the
Israel officer of Maj. Gen. P. S.
Gyani, the new UNEF corn-

mander.
Gen. Laskov presented Gen.
Burns with a silver-covered
Bible on behalf of the Israel
Chief of State. Gen. Burns also
remarked that the border situa-
tion was quiet.

Rabbi JOSEPH R. NAROT of
Miami, FIa., was named visiting
lecturer in homiletics at He-
brew Union College — Jewish
Institute of Religion.

Kassem Instigates
Palestinian Arabs

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Direct JTA Teletype Wire
to The Jewish News

LONDON. — Premier Kassem
of Iraq spoke Monday for the
third time this month about his
hopes to "liberate Palestine"
and promised Palestinian Arabs
arms, men and money to help
them, according to press reports
from Baghdad.
He appealed to other Arab
countries to endorse his propo-
sal for a "Palestine Republic."

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