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February 13, 1970 - Image 11

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-02-13

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Bitterness Toward U.S. Seen in Arab Circles

LONDON (JTA)—Secretary of
State William A. Rogers told his
hosts in Rabat, Morocco, that
United States policy in the Middle
East was not prejudiced in any
direction except toward peace. He
re-affirmed American policies em-
bodied in his Dec. 9, 1969, speech.
Rogers received a welcome de-
scribed as "correct" but "cool"
when he arrived at Rabat airport
with Mrs. Rogers. In response to
the official greeting by Foreign
Minister Abdelhadi Boutaleb, the
secretary of state said there had
been "some misunderstanding"
about American policy in the Mid-
dle East.
Before leaving the country,
Rogers had an official luncheon
with King Hassan and a conference
with Boutaleb. He signed a U. S.-
Moroccan air transport agreement.

It is the greatest of all advan-
tages to enjoy no advantage at all.
—Henry David Thoreau.

defense minister, said the gov- ing the same language." According sign peace as long as the Pale- THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
ernment had no intention of to the king, "no Arab leader will 1 stinian problem is still pending."
Friday, February 13, 1970-11
"Israelizing" the territories. But
Gen. Ezer Weizman, minister of
transport, said he did not recog-
nize the concept of "territories"
and implied that Israel had the
right to establish settlements any-
where. Gen. Dayan, who spoke in
the Knesset, said the government
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Gen. Dayan said the Government
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the organization of a complete
Five Arab states which regard policy which permits Arabs from
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United States as the "chief sup- Herut
faction, told a student audi-
porter" of Israeli "aggression."
ence
at
the
convention
center
that
It claimed that the Arab nations
could not understand how Is-
bad both the will and the ability he
who built the Etzion settle-
to absorb further Israeli blows raelis
ments near Hebron 24 years ago
and ultimately to "liberate the can now refer to that area as the
usurped Arab lands."
"territories."
Observers here said that consid- King Hassan of Morocco
ering the source, the final com- Will Support the El Fatah
munique was "milder" than might
PARIS (JTA)—King Hassan II,
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Israel, was hosted by President In an interview in Le Monde, King
Gamal Abdel Nasser, of Egypt. Hassan declared that Morocco
Attending were President Noured- would "stand by El Fatah and,
din Al-Atassi, of Syria. King become its spokesman."
He hailed the guerrilla force as
Hussein. of Jordan, Vice Premier
Sahli Mnhdi, of Iraq and Maj. Gen. an "organization that has succeed-
Jaafar El-Numeiry, of Sudan. The ed in uniting most if not all of the
foreign ministers and defense Palestinian resistance movement."
ministers of the five countries. also He said Morocco supported El
Fatah's claim of a binational Pale-
participated.
stinian state consisting of all
The communique appeared to be
"Palestinian-born" citizens "speak-
motivated in large measure by
bitterness against the United
States. It made no reference to Latin American WJC
accelerated Soviet arms supplies
for Egypt. But President Nasser is Fights Arab Hate War
believed to have assured the con-
NEW YORK (JTA)—The World
ference that Moscow has promised Jewish Congress has launched a
to provide virtually all Arab mili- special effort to counteract anti-
tary needs.
Semitism and mounting Arab pro-
The Soviet Communist Party paganda campaigns in Latin
newspaper Pravda accused the America, according to a report
United States of obstructing the released by Marc Turkow, secre
Four Power talks on the Mid East. tary-general of the Latin Amer-
The Soviet Union is supplying ican Jewish Congress, whose head-
new electronic air defense equip- quarters is in Buenos Aires.
on new regular interest passbook savings.
ment to Egypt but not offensive
Turkow, in New York on the way
Computed monthly on the highest continuous
weapons such as the super sophis- back to Argentina after attending
balance and compounded quarterly.
ticated MTG-23 warplanes, diplo- the recent meeting in Israel of the
Effective average annual rote
matic sources said here.
executive committee of WJC, re-
on TimeSaving Passbooks compounded continu-
Reports from Cairo said Egyp- ported that the Arab propaganda
tian authorities were organizing campaign has received consider-
ously from day of deposit. Paid quarterly after
citizens' war committees to cope able financial support from agents
funds have been on deposit for a full interest
with bomb damage, civilian casual- of the Arab League and from Arab
period.
Effective average annual rate
ties and refugees in the event of embassies.
on a new TimeSavings Certificate with a 12
major Israeli air attacks on popu-
"While Arab propaganda focus-
lation centers.
ed ostensibly on Zionism and Is-
month maturity. Interest continuously com-
rael, it tried in reality to under-
Two Cabinet Ministers Differ
pounded and paid at maturity.
Effective average annual rate
on Future of Occupied Arab Areas mine the existing friendly rela-
JERUSALEM (JTA)—Two Is- tions between the Arab and Jew-
raeli cabinet ministers who hold the ish communities of Latin Amer-
on a new TimeSavings Certificate with a 24
rank of general made diverging ica as well as the relations be-
month maturity. Interest continuously corn-
references to the occupied Arab tween Jews and other sections of
pounded and paid at maturity.
territories in separate statements the Latin American population,"
Effective average annual rate
here. Gen. Moshe Dayan, the Turkow stated.

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