Dayan Opposes Buffer Jordan, Israel Troops NEW YORK (JTA) — General Moshe Dayan, former commander- in-chief of the Israel Defense Forces, spoke Sunday night against the stationing of United Nations troops as a buffer between Israel and the Arab states. "We should aim towards normalization of rela- tions with neighbors; the buffer of foreign troops merely creates a fiction in neighbor-relations, and ,ereby defers the peace," he id. Gen. Dayan's statement, made in an address at the annual din- ner of the Zionist Organization of America, is considered particu- larly significant in the light of the reported proposal by Washington for a permanent sealing of the borders between Israel and Jordan and between Israel and Syria through the United Nations. Over 1,000 Zionists and communal lead- ers attended the dinner in com- memoration of the 19th anniver- sary of the United Nations Reso- lution for the establishment of Is- rael. Citing Israel's gains as a result of the Sinai Campaign of 10 years ago, Gen. Dayan voiced the con- viction that had the Gaza Strip remained under Israeli army con- trol "there would have been a pos- sibility at some time to reach an arrangement with the government of Jordan whereby the Gaza Strip would be transferred to her rule. In such an event, Jordan would settle the refugees in her terri- tory, and, by developing the Port of Gaza, gain an outlet to the Mediterranean, a prize of suprqrae importarreettrlief. Gen. Dayan said that such an arrangement "would offer three general advantages: the most difficult segment of the Arab refugee problem would be solved; Egypt would lose the administrative and military "bridge- head" she maintains in Gaza and would retire to her natural borders — the western side of the Sinai desert; and the Jordan government, with her own outlet to the sea, would en- sure her independence from Sy- ria and could consolidate politi- cal and economic freedom." Gen Dayan, voicing his opposi- tion to the stationing of United Nations forces as a buffer be- tween Israel and her Arab neigh- bors, said: "I do not believe that Scandinavian and Canadian troops should separate Israel from the Arab states. We should aim to- wards normalization of relations with our neighbors. I prefer the normalization of even hostile rela- tions over artificial arrangements. Arab and Israeli farmers should plough their lands right up to the frontier, and get used to living in neighborly proximity. The troops • nd government of Egypt must :concile themselves to the fact 'at Israel is their neighbor on larid, at sea and in the air, and her rights to peaceful existence must be respected." Jacques Torczyner, ZOA presi- dent, toastmaster at the dinner, presented Gen. Dayan with a scroll as well as with the first Israel medallian minted on the occasion of the Tenth Anniversary of the Sinai Campaign. In behalf of the ZOA, Torczyner renewed the pledge on behalf of American Zion- ists "to stand by Israel and pro- vide our firmest support to its just cause." The medal presented to Gen. Dayan shows, on its obverse side, a ship passing through the Straits of Tiran and a great sun, to sym- bolize peace and tranquility. In Hebrew and English, the inscrip- tion reads: "Sinai Campaign— Tenth Anniversary," with the verse "And all her paths are peace," from Proverbs. On the reverse, the verse: "A time for war and a time for peace," from Ecclesiastes. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, December 2, 1966-9 • •..: ..... . ... .. ... •••• •• Governor Romney Ambassador Comay His Excellency MICHAEL COMAY Israel Ambassador to The United Nations Will Present THE ISRAEL PRIME MINISTER'S MEDAL To ABRAHAM BORMAN AT THE STATE OF ISRAEL BOND DINNER TUESDAY, DECEMBER 13-6:30 P.M. GRAND BALLROOM, COBO HALL Special Guest GOVERNOR GEORGE ROMNEY Distinguished Participants LOUIS H. BOYAR Chairman, Board of Governors DR. JOSEPH J. SCHWARTZ Vice President Israel Bond Organization RABBI IRWIN GRONER SAMUEL ROTHBERG National Campaign Chairman RABBI JACOB E. SEGAL Congregation Shaarey Zedek Congregation Adas Shalom DAVID SAFRAN MRS. MORRIS L. SCHAVER Detroit General Chairman Women's Division Chairman Dinner Chairman MAX M. FISHER General Chairman, United Jewish Appeal Guest Artist RICHARD TUCKER For Reservations DI 1-5707 - Convert: $6.50 per person Dietary Laws Observed