Eshkol Warns Syria on Continued Sabotage (Continued from Page 1) Gen. Bull Pessimistic Over sat in Israel's Air Force operating Resumption of Negotiations room that day, and had given in- (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) structions for Israel's Air Force to go into action "in order to JERUSALEM — Lt. Gen. Odd counter Syria's superiority — due Bull, chief of staff of the United to Syria's superior topographical Nations Truce Supervision Organi- positions — in operating its guns zation, presented here Tuesday and mortars against the Israeli night what was reported to be a settlements." He said he had given Pessimistic report on prospects for the orders to pursue the Syrian- resuming the suspended meeting flown MIGs. Eshkol is not only the of an extraordinary session of the premier but is also minister of Israeli-Syrian Mixed Armistice Commission. defense. The session,' the first in many In reply to questions on other years, was convened in January issues related to Arab hostility, Eshkol said: "Our invitation to at the initiative of UN Secretary Egypt's President Gamal Abdel General U Thant, when border Nasser to come to peace talks fighting reached a dangerous with Israel still stands. The same pitch. Both Israel and Syria agreed is true also regarding the leaders to a one-item agenda, the issue of Syria. I told an interviewer for of cultivation of farm land in the U.S. News and World Report (a demilitarized zones of the borders weekly newsmagazine published in of the two countries. Washington) recently that, when- After several postponements, ever we ask for American arms, Gen. Bull suspended the session we are told -we cannot spend indefinitely in February because money for this purpose because the Syrian delegates sought to ex- the American Sixth Fleet is there tend the agenda to cover such (in the Mediterranean). My reply items as the over-all status of the is that the Sixth Fleet might be demilitarized zone. too late, for some reason or other, Gen. Bull conferred with Israeli when it is needed. Therefore, Is- officials last week and made his rael must rely on her own second visit to Damascus since the strength." talks were suspended. He con- Regarding Israel's relations with ferred with Syrian chief of staff, the Soviet Union, he stated "I Gen. Sweidani, and other top Syrian think there is some slight change officials. It was understood that, for the better in the Russian atti- at these meetings, the Syrians tude. But one must have a sensi- refused again to propose practical tive ear to monitor it." Asked for suggestions for cultivation of the his reaction to Israel's trade agree- demilitarized zone land and con- ment with Romania, concluded tinued to insist on a wider agenda. last week, he said: "It is an im- Gen. Bull made his report Tuesday pressive achievement reached after night to Moshe Sasson, head of prolonged negotiations. It might open the door for us to the East European bloc." the foreign ministry's armistice affairs division. • • • As for Israel's internal economic Senators Support Proposal situation, Eshkol said "there are for Middle East Hearings already signs of increased produc- WASHINGTON (JTA) — Sen. tion and export, which are the Hugh Scott, Pennsylvania Republi- real aims of our policy of re- can, speaking in the Senate, called straint." for Senate hearings on the Middle East situation because of his con- Last week, speaking at the an- cern nual students conference, the pre- drawn lest the United States be into military involvement mier stressed that Israel would there. never relinquish its rights to the He endorsed an idea advanced slightest degree: He said "there will be no further concessions," by Sen. Jacob K. Javits who linked the chain of recent events in the and added the warning that "those who think they can attack us and Middle East with 'apprehension cross our borders without risk to that the area may become "another themselves make a bitter mistake." Vietnam." He charged that the United States was not giving suf- Many observers viewed the pre- ficient attention to mounting ten- mier's speech as an indirect reply sions in the Middle East. "It would to a "warning" from the Soviet he tragic indeed if inaction now Union transmitted earlier by Tass, led us into a military involvement the official Soviet news agency. which could have been settled be- The Tass statement referred to a forehand at a conference table," diplomatic talk held some time ago he said. in Moscow between Israeli Am- A number of other Senators in- bassador Katriel Katz and senior dicated agreement with an address officials of the Soviet Foreign by Sen. Javits, voicing concern Ministry. The Soviet Union de- lest the Middle East become "an- nounced Israeli use of air power other Vietnam" and asking for a against Syria and made public Senate hearing on U.S. policy in the contents of a note handed to the Middle East. Katz demanding that Israel halt Sen. Bourke B. Hickenlooper, its "unconcealed military acts" against Syria. The target of the Iowa Republican and ranking mi- nority member of the Se n a t e Soviet warning was assumed to be Foreign Relations Committee, said the April 7 clash. American policy in the Middle East The Soviet note declared that "has too long been one of confu- the Soviet Union considered the sion, uncertainty and too often a air clashes, which were blamed policy of surrender to bluff and on Israel, as "fraught with dan- bluster." He said he had long been ger" and pointedly noted that concerned by the ability of Presi- such battles occurred "near the dent Nasser of Egypt to extract Soviet border." The government aid from the United States while also said that Israel had placed denouncing this country and fail- an "act of aggression before the ing to keep commitments. world," and condemned "unin- Sen. Hickenlooper blamed both terrupted aggressive acts by Is- Israel and the Arab states for the rael against neighboring Arab continued troublesome status of countries." The note declared the Palestinian Arab refugees. that the Soviet government "con- Sen. Javits took issue with Sen. siders it necessary to warn the Hickenlooper on this point, stress- Israeli government that the risky ing that the Arab governments policy it has waged for several used the refugees as political years against her neighbors is pawns. fraught with danger." Sen. Charles H. Percy, Illinois Republican, said he hoped that President Johnson would read Sen. Javits' speech. Sen. Percy ex- pressed dissatisfaction with the administration's response to devel- oping problems in the Middle East. Sen. Clifford Case, New Jersey Republican, commended the Javits and arguments submitted by the position that new approaches are Israeli envoy in the talks and thus needed in the Middle East lest the leakage constituted a strictly that area deteriorate into a worse situation. One-sided version of the issues. Political sources expressed sur- prise at the "obvious leak" through Tass of the contents of the conver- sation held some time ago between Ambassador Katz and the Soviet Foreign Ministry officials. T h e sources noted that the Tass ver- sion did not present Israel's views American Friends Unloved in Syria (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) Israel Hopes to Overcome Independence Day Boycott (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) JERUSALEM — The Israel For- eign Minis try was reported Wednesday to be considering the possibility of dealing with an ex- pected boycott of the annual Inde- pendence Day parade by many foreign governments through the device of not issuing invitations to them. The parade will be held here on May 15. Another approach reportedly being mulled was that of issuing invitations only to those diplomats stationed in the capital. The Brit- ish embassy has already an- nounced that Ambassador Michael Haddow will not attend and it was generally believed that the United States, France, the Soviet Union and the East European bloc coun- tries will follow suit, Observers here noted that the foreign governments apparently were ignoring the fact that arma- ments scheduled for display in the parade will be in accordance with the limitations specified in the Israeli-Jordanian Mixed Ar- mistice agreement. Israel informed the United Nations Truce Super- vision Organization headquarters two weeks ago about the troops and arms for the parade in detail. . Syrian Premier Charts Warpath Through Arab Soil (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) LONDON — Premier Yussef Zayen of Syria extended Syria's threats of war against Israel Mon- day to include Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia, it was re- ported here Tuesday, from Da- mascus. The Syrian leader told a May Day labor rally in Damascus that while the "prime objective of our popular war of liberation is Palestine, the war must pa s s through Jordan, Saudi Arabia and Tunisia to destroy reactionary rul- ers there." The speech was broad. cast by the Syrian government radio. Referring to reports that Is- rael had been assured protec- tion by the United States through the Sixth Fleet in the Mediterranean, Premier Zayen declared also that the Sixth Fleet "cannot frighten us nor can it stop the war of liberation." He declared that the United States had its Seventh Fleet in the Far East, "but it has not stopped the liberation struggle of. the Vietnamese people. Israel likes to talk about her military supe- riority but at the same time hides behind the protection of the Sixth Fleet." LONDON—The Syrian govern. ment charged Monday that the pro-Arab American Friends of the Middle East had engaged in espi- onage for the Central Intelligence Agency and order the association's offices in Syria shut down, it was reported here from Damascus. A government announcement said that a legislative decree is- sued Monday cancelled the asso- ciations license to operate in Syria and ordered the director, James Burkart, to leave. A spokesman for the Beirut branch of the associa- tion said he had no advance in- formation of the Syrian orders. AFME is among organizations which received CIA funds. It de- nied espionage activities and said its main function was educational including sponsorship of Arab stu- dents. AFME maintains offices in Cairo, Amman, Baghdad and else- where in the Middle East. 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