Arab Delegates to General Assembly Instructed to Oppose Israel Peace Bid (Continued from Page 1) charges of "Zionist colonialism" by the diplomatic spokesmen of Libya, Tunisia and Yemen, but Rifai devoted a large section of his address at the Assembly to what he called "the aggres- sion in Palestine." His intervention ran the ga- mut from the customary Arab characterization of Israel as "a foreign authority in an Arab environment illegally founded" to the Arab refugee question to a charge that Israel's efforts to divert the Jordan River waters would "endanger peace in our area." He complained that Israel had "expropriated" Arab prop- erty which, he said, produces an income exceeding $1,000,000,- 000 a year. Taking note of the fact that during • the laSt two sessions of the Assembly, a sizable number of UN delega- tions had called for direct peace negotiations between Israel and the Arab states, he told the Assembly: "While the Arabs yearn for the restoration of peace in the Holy Land, we must point out that a. situation in which wrong was legalized and aggression tolerated is a situation which does not provide a suitable atmosphere for peace." Two foreign ministers of recently liberated African states, Niger and Dahomey, appealed to the United Na- tions General Assembly in impassioned terms for an end to hostilities between t h e Arab states and Israel and peace in the Middle East. Both speakers, Adamou Ma- yaki, Foreign Minister of Niger, and Emile D. Zinsou, Foreign Minister of Dahomey, referred to the Middle East situation during their addresses in the Assembly's general debate. Ma- London Police Called in on Play Critical of Pope (Direct JTA Teleype Wire to The Jewish News) (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) yaki, noting that peace in all State Dean Rusk met for an areas is an "immediate" issue hour and 10 minutes Monday before the Assembly, said: with Mrs. Golda Meir, Foreign "There are the resolutions Minister of Israel. All that which have not been applied either of the major participants and the hatreds which have in the conference would say accumulated, and frontiers that after the lengthy talk was that are violated day and night, and "matters of mutual interest to the permanent insecurity which both Governments" were dis- has been installed in the heart cussed and that the talks were of the Middle East. What more held "in a very good, cordial poignant drama and what more atmosphere." dangerous threat to peace can Accompanying Mrs. Meir to there be? Basing ourselves on the conference were Michael the bonds which unite us one S. Comay, Israel's permanent to the other, and concerning representative to the United ourselves with this drama Nations; Avraham Harman,. Is- which divides the peoples whose rael's Ambassador to Washing- virtues of hospitality and tol- ton; Mordechai Gazit, Minister erance we all know and admire, to Israel's Embassy at Washing- we launch from this high ros- ton; and Gideon Rafael, deputy trum an appeal for harmony director-general of Israel's and reconciliation through dis- Foreign Ministry and a delegate cussion in justice and in peace." to this year's General Assembly. Earlier, Mrs. Meir enter- Zinsou told the Assembly: "The Israel-Arab conflict will tained at her traditional "distaff remain the unfortunate conse- luncheon" 60 women members quence of a refusal to negotiate of UN delegations and other and refusal to show tolerance. women guests. One of the If everyone really wanted peace guests was Madame Vijaya and decided to bring it about, Lakshmi Pandit, sister of In- one hundredth of the sums now dia's Prime Minister Jawaharlal being swallowed up in destruc- Nehru. tive undertakings would be suf- ficient to change considerably the meaning of life and to change for all of us the aspect of our earth." when he knew of Hitler's an- nihilation program d i r e c t e d against European Jews. Telephone threats had been Dr. Eliezer Yapou, Israel's representative on the Assem- bly's S'ocial, Humanitarian and Cultural Committee, took the floor during the committee's debate of a proposed United Nations declaration on "the elimination of all forms of rac- ial discrimination." Protesting against separating racial discrimination from re- ligions bias — which has been set down as a separate item on the same committee's agenda — Dr. Yapou told the commit- - tee that the various human rights issues should be debated as a whole. 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