Arabs Are Seen Planning Guerrilla Warfare Against Israel; Bases Were Pledged USSR even verify that marines were brought to an end." aboard the numerous Soviet naval Abdul Rahman Pazhwak of While there was a possible vessels now in Port Said and Alex- Afghanistan, president of the Soviet-Arab rift over the proposal apdria.) General Assembly, issued a long to adjourn the United Nations Gen- statement denying Israeli Israel Says Canal "ral Assembly — the Arab-Africap Will be Open to Its Vessels charges that he had permitted bloc having opposed the USSR prd- or It Will Bar Egypt's the rostrum of the General As- uosal for a compromise that would sembly to be used for "venomous JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel re- include a clause for the recogni- and scurrilous religious incite- ' sponded to threats by Egypt to bar lion of Israel—Egypt's President ment." The Israeli complaint fol- use of the Suez Canal by force to Nasser absolved Russia of blame ' Israeli vessels by reaffirming its lowed a long, rambling speech by for his military fiasco in his 21- position that either Israel and Jamil Baroody, Saudi Arabian hour address Sunday. Nasser is be- delegate, in which he expressed Egypt could both use the water- lieved to be planning guerrilla way or that neither could. regrets, in discussing the holy warfare against Israel. places that, "this time there will The stand was restated here af- At the UN, the General Assembly be no Jesus to drive the money- ' ter a meeting in Cairo between Lt. voted to refer the entire Middle changers from the Temple." Gen. Odd Bull, director of the East question for continued debates Pazhwak said that at one point United Nations observation activi- by the Security Council. By a vote ties on the canal, and Salah Gohar, of 63 to 26, with 27 abstentions — in Baroody's speech, he sent him deputy minister for foreign af- Israel among the abstainers— the a note of appeal which the speaker fairs. Gohar reportedly told Gen. ignored. He said he then intervened General Assembly's unsuccessful Bull that Egypt would never per- sessions ended without adopting orally to say that the speaker's mit Israeli navigation through the Russia's demand for rebukes to statement w a s irrelevant. "It canal. One of the events which led should be noted that only one ref- Israel coupled with a demand for ' to the sharp fighting along the withdrawal of its troops to the pre- erence in the Saudi Arabian state- canal last Saturday was the pres- ment may be intepreted as offen- war lines. ence of Israeli patrol ships on the sive to Jewish tradition," Pazhwak The president of the General said. "That reference was made at eastern side of the waterway. Assembly was authorized to re- Officials here indicated that the the last stage of his speech." convene the body "as and when only way Egypt could enforce Israel submitted to the Secur- necessary." Arab spokesmen Gohar's ultimatum would be by ity Council 11 pages of copies of made their intention known to shooting at Israeli vessels along documents in Arabic containing have the assembly back in ses- the canal's eastern shore at the Jordanian military operational sion soon as a forum for anti- northern tip of the waterway. At orders which included instruc- Israel demonstrations as it was that point the canal is only about tions "to wipe out the civilian in- during the past five weeks. No 104) yards wide and the Egyptians habitants of the Israel population council meeting was scheduled could bar the Israeli ships by force. centers." for the immediate future. any new escalation in In a letter To from avoid Ambassador The adjournment resolution had the support of the Soviet Union Gideon Rafael to Thant, the UN the current stalemate, Israeli ves- after it had become clear that all membership was informed that the sels, most of them torpedo boats, attempts at a substantive resolu• original documents were available are not moving in the Canal's lion had failed. Foreign Minister for inspection at the offices of the northern tip, thus avoiding Egyp- tian fire which Israel would feel Andrei Gromyko of the USSR cacti. Israel Mission to the United Na- gated the United States after the tions? Reproductions of the docu- . compelled to answer. Israeli yes- voting for what he called Washing- ments were circulated July 18 to sels are using the waterway near ton's "spirit of hostility" towards the UN membership as an official the southern end, by Bitter Lake, the Arabs and its support of Is- General Assembly and Security where the waterway is wide enough to keep Israeli ships out- rael. Ambassador Arthur J. Gold- Council Document. side the effective range of Egyp- berg replied that the Russian knew Arabs Will Attempt Guerrilla tian guns there. Israeli sources feel Behind Israeli Lines "more than anybody else in this Tactics LONDON (JTA) — The London that these Israeli-flagged ships are hall" that the United States had enforcing Israeli's presence in the made every effort "to arrive at a Daily Mail warned that the Arabs canal waters. meeting of the minds" which the would try to reverse Israeli gains Defense Minister Moshe Dayan by "subversion behind the Israeli assembly could approve. reported to the weekly meeting of Goldberg noted that Soviet Pre- lines." The newspaper said that the Cabinet Sunday on his discus- mier Alexei Kosygin had told the "the Egyptians used to do a lot of sions with Lt. Gen. Bull prior to assembly, on June 19, that "every damage in this way with their his departure for Cairo. people enjoys the right to establish "fedayeen" raids. But the real ex- The cabinet, however, did not an independent national state of its perts at the game are the Algerian discuss major political and inter- own." In Goldberg's view, that forces who have recently arrived problems at its Session, national statement had placed the Soviet in Cairo. They have nothing to due to the absences of both Prime Union in a position of conceding learn about the knife in the night Minister Levi Eshkol and Foreign that the Arab states should and the silent kidnaping. Unless Minister Abba Eban. Eshkol was acknowledge Israel's right to exist the world powers come to their recovering from an attack of in- senses, we can soon expect to see as an independent state. fluenza and Eban was en route Foreign Minister Abba S. Eban the whole panoply of subversion, home from New York. The cabinet of Israel told the assembly after as practiced by the Viet Cong in was to hold a special session later the vote—on which the Israeli dele- South Vietnam, unleashed in Is- this week when both Eshkol and gation had abstained—that Israel raeli-held territory." Eban would be able to attend. A pro-Nasser newspaper in Bei- stood ready now to negotiate a The cabinet approved a bill au- peace settlement with the Arab rut reported July 18 that an Arab thorizing a two-year income tax states. In the course of Israeli- "underground" had been estab- exemption for persons donating Arab peace negotiations, he de- lished on the West Bank of the Jor- funds to a number of causes. Those clared, all parties would be "free dan, in Jerusalem and in the Gaza causes are the Jewish National to present and examine any claims Strip to wage a guerrilla war of Fund; the Keren Hayesod, finan- or proposals in an effort to reach liberation against Israel. The news- cial arm of the World Zionist Or- paper, Al-Anwar, said the Arab mutual agreement." ganization; the Moshe Sharett Fund units would wage their battle along An attack upon Israel during for Cancer Research, and Hadas- the lines of the Viet Cong in Viet- sah. The exemption will apply to 30 the UN debates by Gromyko nam. drew a sharp reply from Israel's per cent of the donated sums. The London Daily Express re- Ambassador Gideon Raphael. The cabinet approved appoint- ported from Amman that Presi- "No state can be expected to ment of Dr. Zvi Dinstein as deputy dent Nasser had promised the yield to the demands and claims minister of finance. He had been Russians two bases in return for of its neighbors while they pro- deputy minister of defense when their military and political aid. claim a state of war against it, Eshkol held that portfolio. The Russians would be given a avow their desire to bring about its Lt. Gen. Bull reported to Thant destruction, and withhold recog- naval base at Mersa Matruh, a Tuesday that the situation in the nition of its sovereign rights," Am- fishing port 140 miles west of Alex- Suez Canal sector "remains gen- bassador Rafael said. "Neither the andria, the paper said. The other erally quiet." Soviet Union nor any other country base would be in the Sinai Penin- As to the situation on the Israeli- has acted or would act in the way sula—now in Israeli hands—and Syrian ceasefire line, he reported that the Soviet government is now would be for Soviet aircraft. "the situation in general remains The newspaper reported that the quiet." A spokesman for the Unit- suggesting that Israel should act." The Israeli envoy denied that Soviet flotilla now in Egyptian ed Nations said Tuesday that 10 ports was strengthened July 19 UN observers were now stationed Israel had violated the ceasefire saying that "there is no interna- by the arrival of another destroyer at Ismailia and at Kantara. tional authority or factual basis for at Alexandria. (The Columbia Broadcasting that allegation." The allegation of Israeli "aggression," he said, "has System reported that a new ele- no foundation whatever, it was put ment had been added to the pres- by the Soviet Union to the test of a ence of Soviet naval forces in the vote in the Security Council on Mediterranean with the disclosure June 14 and at the General Assem- that the flotilla included landing bly on July 4 and was emphatically craft carrying Soviet marines trained for landing operations.) rejected by both organs. ill (In Washington, the State De- Referring to Gromyko's partment said it had no confirma- warning of "a wider military con- tion of reports that Soviet marine flict and renewed hostilities," with detachments had gone ashore from Rafael said: "if the ceasefire is Russian ships and were deploying observed, and all member states at Ismailia and along the Suez refrain from illicit intervention, Canal. Spokesman Robert McClos- the conflict will not be widened the"cbritrary, be' ley said the department could not 1101 l/P WHERE10111/ORK but' on tnIrert JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) SHARE FREEDOM SAVINGS BONDS/ FREEDOM SHARES 10—Friday, July 28, 1967 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS French People Support Israel in Mid East War LONDON—Popular disapproval of Charles de Gaulle's Middle East stand, branding Israel as aggres- sor and calling for unconditional withdrawal, is widespread in France, according to a poll con- ducted by L'Expresse, as reported by the Guardian of London. At the war's outbreak, 56 per cent of those questioned favored the Israeli cause, 2 percent the Arab cause and 42 percent were indifferent. Six percent considered Israel to be the aggressor, 54 per- cent blamed the Arabs for hostil- ities. Almost two-thirds were opposed to French intervention in the war. 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