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Eshkol's Return as Nation 's Premier
Urged by Israel's Political Parties
Egyptian Attacks Israel at the UN
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)
—Mahmoud Riad. foreign minister
of Egypt, told the General Assem-
bly last week that the "Organiza-
was
Mapai
convention
in
January
to
vote.
The
central
committee
,
tion for the Liberation of Pales-
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resume his fight,
Mapai central committee's first in session seven hours. Ben-Gurion,
tine," formed last May in Jordan-
meeting of the day, where he told who recently resigned from this
The developments within the ian Jerusalem, plans to pursue a
the leaders of his own party: "If committee, due to his disagree- Mapai as well as speeches by Ma- pledge "to restore to the Arab
anyone thinks he can do better to ment with Eshkol, stayed out of pai deputies in the Knesset indi- people of Palestine their rights
bring together the various elements the meeting for more than three cated that Eshkol's resignation had which so far have been denied to
.
in the government, let him try.' hours. Then he made his entrance. postponed but not s o 1 v e d the them by force."
The committee took no action for
He made this statement while
He joined the meeting in his party's internal crisis over the
delivering a general foreign affairs
the time being, summoning a sec- capacity as a member of Mapai's Lavon affair,
and meeting this Monday evening. f action in the Knesset (Israel's
policy address before a plenary
That second meeting was canceled Parliament). After his dramatic In a related development the - session of the Assembly. He said
when it became known that Esh- entrance, he told the meeting that Knesset rejected Herut and Corn
that in this "just struggle," the
the
kol's resignation was a fait ac- Eshkol should have resigned after munist motions to debate
group will have the support of
receiving
a
report
from
Justice
prerogatives
of
the
attorney
gen-
Egypt.
compli.
Minister
Dov
Joseph.
The
latter
eral.
That
issue
arose
when
oppo-
The president is now expected
Riad's reference to "the Pales-
had
recommended
the
adoption
of
sition
parties
charged
that
Attor-
to summon the leadership of
tine problem." reiterated all of the
Mapai and to entrust the gov• the Ben-Gurion proposal for a new ney General Moshe Ben-Zeev had customary Arab charges against
ernment party with the forma- Lavon inquiry. "The purity of the exceeded those prerogatives in Israel, picturing Israel's presence
tion of a new government. There state," said Ben-Gurion, "is more giving a ruling that a new inquiry
was no doubt whatever that the important that the government." into the 1954 security mishap for
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party would call on Eshkol to
form another government. But,
in that case, it was predicted
here, Eshkol would accept the
call only on his own conditions,
the full nature of which is yet
to be disclosed. One of the
major decisions he will have to
make, it was said, was how to
deal with the Ben-Gurion re-
quest.
When Mapai's central committee
met Sunday night at Tel Aviv.
Eshkol adjourned a Cabinet meet-
ing on the Lavon issue without a
For the Deputy
critical Sunday
which Ben-Gurion
keeps The
Lavon
re-
meeting,
Premier Cabinet
Abba sponsible
was in order.
Knes-
Eban
was
recalled
from
the United
set
vote Joseph
came after
Justice
Minis-
Nations
and
Foreign
Trade
Min- ter
Dow
called
the charges
ister Akiva Govrin from Mexico. against the
general
jus-
and attorney
harmful. The
Mrs. Golds heir, the foreign groundless
that
at the attor-
minister. to
who
has the
been
ill, -was
tice
minister
said
leave
hospital
ney
general
had
simply performed
ney
his duty in presenting a purely
Monday but under the medical legal opinion.
orders to remain at home for two
weeks.
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Sudan also participated in the As-
sembly session, delivering a simi-
lar diatribe against Israel,
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