israers New Coalition Cabinet Selected by Levi Eshkol The Premier denied Bourguiba's had been announced as fatigue contention that both Israel and from campaigning and later in- Egypt had rejected his proposals. fluenza, was more serious than He said that President Nasser of had been indicated. Finance Min- Egypt had rejected the Tunisian ister Sapir will serve as acting leader's proposals outright but premier during the Premier's ab- that Israel was always open to sence. Religious Party continued as in- from the cabinet. any constructive suggestions which The Premier's presentation con- Dr. Joseph asserted also that the respected Israeli sovereignty. terior minister. stituted his first public appearance Dr. Yoself Burg of the National Premier had never told him he did He also paid tribute to the three since he became ill a month ago. Religious Party was renamed wel- not intend to include him in the outgoing cabinet ministers — Mrs. However, he remained in the hall new government and that that during the debate. fare minister. action did not "comply with ele- Meir, Dr. Joseph and Govrin. Israel's caretaker Cabinet's Dr. Zerah Warhaftig of the Na- mentary standards of conduct." Speakers opening the debate af- last session on Sunday was high- tional Religious Party was again The Premier's aides said Tues- ter Eshkol's presentation included lighted by a warm leave-taking named religious affairs minister. leader of the I Menahem Begin, day that the Premier had informed of Foreign Minister Meir. Her Mordecai Bentov of Mapam was Dr. Joseph six weeks ago that he right-wing Herut, and former Pre- retirement is believed to be due speaking David Ben-Gurion, mier named housing minister. did not intend to include him in to her health. as head of the Israeli Workers Israel Barzilai of Mapai retained the cabinet. In saying farewell to the mem- the health ministry. Eshkol reached agreement on Party (RAFT), which he founded letter from Dr. Joseph to Pre- Yigal Allan of Ahdut Avoda was mier Eshkol. Dr. Joseph charged that the Pre- renamed labor minister. Moshe Carmel of Ahdut Avoda mier had acted in "deliberate bad was renamed transport minister. faith" and accused Eshkol of "se- Moshe Shapiro of the National cretly scheming" to eliminate him (Continued from Page 1) Moshe Kol of the Independent Liberals was named minister of development and tourism. An internal Mapai dispute over Dr. Joseph's omission from the new cabinet emerged pub- licly in a sharply worded open 1•••••••••••••••••••••• '4; "DEXTER CHEVROLET • IS THE BEST PLACE • : TO GET YOUR CAR." • I : • Every Way • • Better • Better Service • • SEE THE ALL NEW • 1966 CHEVROLET • • • • • • • REPEAT CUSTOMERS SAY: MORE • • • • • • Better Deals • • • • • • • • Slatkin's • : DEXTER • CHEVROLET • • • • • • . 4 the government's program over the weekend. lie was prevented from presenting the government earlier by ministers Sasson and Kol, who were dissatisfied with the portfolios offered them. They yielded Monday night. Kol was for many years a mem- ber of the executive of the Jewish Agency. Galilee, the other new member, was a leader in the un- derground during British rule in Palestine. The cabinet was ready for pres- entation after an understanding had been reached between the Na- tional Religious Party and the re- maining parties that had agreed to enter the new coalition. 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Concessions also were made to Ahdut Avoda and Mapam, which were given freedom to act independently of the usual ma- jority rule on cabinet decisions on some major issues. Ahdut Avoda and Mapam were given freedom to abstain on is- sues of West Germany. Mapam was given freedom to vote independent on questions of nuclear disarma- ment. The parties comprising the new coalition and their Knesset seats are the Premier's alignment of Mapai and Ahdut Avoda, 45; the National Religious Party, 11; Ma- pam, 8; the Independent Liberals, 5; the Mapam-affiliated Arab parties, 4; and Poale Agudat Is- rael, 2. The Poale Agudat Israel decided at the last minute to join the coalition and will receive a deputy ministry, that of educa- tion, to be held by Kalman Ka- hana. In presenting his new govern- ment Eshkol expressed satisfaction over the fact that Arab leaders were coming around to the view that war was senseless and recog- nizing the need_ for peaceful co- existence with Israel. He cited specifically the public stand of President Habib Bourguiba of Tu- misia, who touched off a storm in the Arab world last year by de- claring in several public state- ments and interviews that the Arab dream of destroying Israel was senseless and urging Arab leaders to consider peace talks with Israel. The Premier said he believed Bourguiba's statement that he was not the only Arab leader holding those views. The Premier also expressed the hope for better relations with the Soviet Union and with India. He promised to seek strengthening of relations with world Jewry and efforts to ad- vance Aliyah absorption of im- migrants and Jewish education throughout the world. He an- nounced he would introduce a bill to lay down for Israel the fundamental rights of man and one to ease military rule in Is- rael's Arab-settled areas, mostly near the borders. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS .4.11.1111111111111111111111.11.111101b• 12—Friday, January 14, 1966 last year in an open break with Premier Eshkol's leadership. Begin asserted that the new government could not solve Is- rael's problems. Ben-Gurion de- rided the World Zionist Actions Committee, now in session here. He said its delegates were "people who are taken to be Zionists only because they call themselves - Zion- ists." The Premier indicated that im- mediately after the debate and vote of confidence in his new govern- ment he planned to leave for "sev- eral weeks" of rest somewhere in Israel. That decision confirmed impressions that his illness during the coalition negotiations, which bers of the Cabinet, Mrs. Meir thanked the members of the gov- ernment, noting that she had first joined the Israeli Cabinet — as minister of labor — 17 years ago. 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