Pacesetters Respond With Increases in Giving Following Rabin's Message (Continued from Page 1) The speakers emphasized that Israel, has serious burdens to meet the defense needs and that world Jewry's task is to provide for the educational, health and social serv- ice requirements of newcomers to the Jewish state. Zuckerman announced that an- other large mission to Israel will commence on Feb. 16 and urged Detroiters to participate in it. Rabin told his audience that "We don't ilve in the past, glory- ing in Military triumphs, but live in the present and are mainly concerned with the future." Israel's urgent desire for peace, the ctristant emphasis on it, was compared by the ambassador to the rause of the Arabs even to SIIINDELS "OF BIRMINGHAM 3 Days Onlyl • 1 year to pay • Mich. Bankard • Security Charge • Shandel's Charge Thurs. Fri. Sat. Open Thurs. Fri. to 9 p.m. mention the word peace. He said Arabs refuse to recognize Israel but "want to destroy someone who to them does not exist—this is one of the illogical things about the Middle East." He assured the gathering that Israel, having survived 21 years of warfare, "can survive another 200 years or more without recognition." He declared that "Peace can not be achieved without affirming Israel's existence." He emphasized that peace must have three essen- tials—explicit recognition of Israel, reconciliation with Israel and open boundaries. "We are ready for peace, we are ready for negotiations, under any conditions, but if the -other side does not wish peace we see no rea- son for giving up even one inch of ground now under our control," he declared. "We speak of peace con- stantly. If you hear of a single Arab who mentions peace, please let us know. I haven't heard one such declaration." Referring to the Soviet Union's role, he said that the USSR has not gained anything with its sup- port of the Arabs, to the tune of free weapons amounting to $2,- 000,000,000 to Arab states, ex- cept "to fish in troubled waters." Rabin said he was not optimis- tic about achieving an early Peace in the Middle East, "but we have to face realities," he added. Naturally concerned about the French embargo, he said "No dam- age will be done to military status by the cancellation of orders paid for by Israel." large number. He showed how Israel provided assistance to re- fugees and is willing to participate in the total solution of the problem while the wealthy Arab states "have not contributed a single penny to assist the Arab refu- gees." Only the UN funds-80 per cent of which is provided by the U.S.—are aiding the sufferers, he said. "The fate of Jews was never in their hands for 19 centuries, and Israel has become a symbol of the new destiny," he declared. "Let us prove we can accept the challenge history has bestowed upon us." At the press conference preced- ing the Pacesetters' meeting are Maxwell Jospey (left) chairman of the Allied Jewish Campaign-Israel Emergency Fund and Ambassador Itzhak Rabin. He took occasion to emphasize that Israel does not ask the United States or any one else "to fight our wars." "We can defend ourselves if we get better weapons," he declared. Referring again to the Soviet Union, he said, "it would be too much to expect of us that we should withstand threats from and war with 80,000,000 Arabs and at the same time fight 230,000,000 Russians." 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