THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, November 22, 1968-9 Detroit Friends of CHABAD LUBAVITCH and CAMP GAN ISRAEL Labor Faction Wants Policy on Occupation are proud to present FOURTEEN CHASSIDIC SINGERS, MUSICIANS, DANCERS at the CHABAD LUBAVITCH CHASSIDIC CONCERT (Direct JTA Teletype Wire to The Jewish News) TEL AVIV — A group of Israel Labor Party members representing its younger element and those dis- satisfied with the present leader- ship met with Defense Minister Moshe Dayan Monday and agreed that the party must begin a discus- sion of policy on the occupied Arab territories as "a matter of major importance." The group, which included Shi- mon Peres, head of the former Rafi faction and younger members of the Mapai faction, said they wanted to infuse life into Israel's largest political party by discussing and deciding major issues when they arise. They backed Gen, Dayan against the criticism leveled by the party's secretary general, former Finance Minister Pinhas Sapir, over Gen. Dayan's policies in the occupied territories. They said that Sapir's questioning of the wisdom and effectiveness of those policies, which at times amounted almost to a personal attack on Gen. Dayan, made it more urgent for the party to thrash out the issue. Some sug- gested recommending Gen. Dayan as a future prime minister, but he discouraged discussion of the mat- ter. He said it was "neither the time nor the place" and that such matters should be" discussed prior to next year's national elections. Dayan cited a long list of deci- sions by the cabinet and other official government bodies to support his contention that his proposal for the economic inte- gration of parts of the West Bank with Israel was not con- trary to government policy. Gen. Dayan's proposal aroused criti- cism in some quarters, particu- larly from Sapir. Gen. Dayan said that if any ministers did not agree with his proposals, they could raise questions at cabinet meetings. He appeared before the Knesset to answer questions concerning his suggestion made in Beersheba a week ago that an integrated eco- nomic entity be created embrac- ing the Judaen Hills region from Jerusalem through Hebron and south to Beersheba. A heated debate is expected when the cabinet meets next week over the question of the economic integration of occupied Arab terri- tories with IsraeL Ministers who reject Gen. Day- an's view claim he had no right to inform the Knesset of minis- terial committee decision, some of which have never been an- nounced. They also dispute his conclusion that many separate de- cisions add up to a formal policy line. Eshkol is expected to be asked to intervene in the dispute when he returns from his conval- escent holiday. Foreign Minister Eban said in a TV interview last week that reports of differences among Cabinet mem- bers on the peace issue were great- ly exaggerated by the press in Israel and abroad. He said that most Cabinet minister agreed in principle that Israel was prepared to accept borders different from the present cease-fire lines in ex- change for peace with her neigh- bors. Referring to reported different approaches to peace and boundary questions by Deputy Prime Minis- ter Allan, Gen. Dayan and Minis- ter-Without Portfolio Sapir, Eban said the views they shared were far more important than those that divided them. Speaking of the Jarring peace mission, be said he did not think the UN envoy would try to make any substantive suggestions of his own for a settlement because that was outside of his Security Coun- cil mandate. Under the distinguished patronage of the HONORABLE ABRAHAM AVIDAR Consul General of Israel Distinguished Guest Speaker RABBI ZALMAN POSNER of Nashville, Tenn. • Guest Soloist Honoring CANTOR SAMUEL HEBER of St. Louis • LOUIS E. LEVITAN , Director of the Detroit Israel Bond Organization SUNDAY EVENING, DEC. 8-7:30 P.M. 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