Israeli Patrol in Sharp Lookout on Suez

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Eshkol Parley Says Aliya, Education Top Diaspora Jobs

JERUSALEM (JTA) — Prime
Minister Levi Eshkol's conference
of world Jewish leaders ended
Monday with 160 delegates repre-
senting communities and organiza-
tions in 26 countries concurring in
a statement asserting that aliya-
immigration to Israel—and Jewish
education should be given top
priority in the concerns of Jews
outside Israel.
Eshkol, who addressed the clos-
ing session, took issue with some
speakers who had referred to "two
parts" of the Jewish people—those
in Israel and in the Diaspora. He
argued that such a distinction was
"purely geographical" and "some-
what damaging," insisted that
there was "only one Jewish peo-
ple," and urged a doubling of im-
migration from the free world in
the next 30 years.
The conference was the second
of three international gatherings
called by ahkol within the frame-
work of Israel's 20th anniversary
year. The first, a world Jewish
ecornic conference, convened
last - une. An international con-
ference on the mobilization of re-
sources to meet Israel's needs is
scheduled for this June.

dressed by Deputy Minister
Yigal Allon who declared that
Israel would not budge from the
present cease-fire lines without
a formal peace treaty negotiated
with the Arabs. Apparently re-
jecting current Soviet and
French moves for a Four Power
initiative in the Middle East,
Gen. Allon warned that tempor-
ary arrangements with the Arabs
would only lead to another war.

The conference's closing state-
ment was not presented in the
form of a resolution on which the
delegates could vote but as a con-
sensus. There were no dissenting
voices. However, five American
organizations, including the Amer-
ican Jewish Committee, said they
would have to present the key pas-
sage on aliya to their respective
governing bodies. That passage
said the conference regarded
"aliya from all parts of the world
as the responsibility of the whole
Jewish people" and called on all
communities, synagogues and Jew-

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, January 17, 1969

Israel Fears Sympathy
for Terrorists Growing

TEL AVIV (ZINS)—Government
circles here are seriously concern-
ed over the growing so-called
"understanding" for the Arab ter-
rorists in Europe and the United
States.
This trend is reflected not only
in the European press, but on
television as well, they say. Two
weekly publications in the United
States, Time and Life, have offer-
ed sympathetic presentation of the
terrorist leaders. -
Yediot Ahronot, .the Tel Aviv

publication, points out that Israeli
government circles are justifiably
apprehensive lest the Arab terror
bands become a political factor in
world public opinion and exert
pressure against any effort to
reach an understanding on the
road to a meaningful peace.
There is also concern lest the
terrorists become a formidable
power to be reckoned with, so
strong that without their consent
no Arab state would dare act or
make an independent step toward
the solution of the Middle East
crisis.

What is now proved was once
only imagined. —William Blake

ish organizations to establish spe-
cial aliya committees to promote
the movement.
The conference also said prior-
ity should be given in raising and
allocating funds to the strengthen-
ing of Jewish education without
ideological interference, to stren-
ghtening of youth activities and
enhancement of the status of Jew-
ish teachers and improvement of
their working conditions.
At an earlier session, the con-

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