UN Bias Exposed in Investigative Team's Actions on Arab Treatments UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (JTA)-1 "The report concedes that the evi- group was not recognized by Israel A spokesman for the Israeli Mis-; dence it received was one-sided," and was not permitted to enter the sion to the UN told the Jewish the spokesman said, "and we agree occupied territories. Telegraphic Agency that the pre- with its own estimate." In its report, the investigative The group, established by the team stated that "The evidence re- liminary report released by a UN investigative team collecting infor- United Nations Commission on ceived was one-sided, nevertheless, mation about alleged violations of Human Rights, heard testimony last the group was able to make an human rights by Israel in occupied year in New York, Geneva, Leba- evaluation of such evidence." It territories was a biased report. non, Syria, Jordan and Egypt. The conceded, however, that it was not in a position to verify the allega- tions juridically. Its full report will be issued later this month. The spokesman for the Israeli mission said Israel's refusal to cooperate was based on the one-sided nature JERUSALEM—The accelerated Immigrant lecturers who have of the investigation. Israel has rate in immigration of American joined the university faculty this maintained that it would cooperate Jews is manifesting itself at the year are from Argentine, Brazil, with an investigation of conditions Hebrew University, which during Canada, France, Italy, Poland, in the occupied territories only if a the 1969-70 academic year has Switzerland, United Kingdom, Unit- similar inquiry were carried out been joined by 21 U.S. lecturers. ed States and West Germany. into the conditions of Jews in the In addition, the university this One of the U.S. professors, Arab states. past year has drawn just over 100 David W. Weiss, an immunologist Thant denied on his arrival in guest lecturers from abroad, in- from the University of California, Geneva that he intended to with- cluding 65 from the United States. Berkeley, brought his staff with draw the United Nations observers Half a dozen of the latter are pot- him to the Hebrew University, from the Middle East next month. ential immigrants. while another U.S. scientist, Prof. He told reporters that the report The upsurge is parallel to the Robert Werman, a neurophysiolo- was not true and that "I have no steep increase in enrollment of gist from Indiana University, intention to do so." U.S. students, who constitute some brought a large part of his labora- NEW YORK (JTA)—The rejec- 1,200 of the approximately 3,200 tory equipment. tion by the United Nations' Human overseas students in a 15,000-stu- Rights Commission of Isr'ael's re- Most of the American immigrant dent body. The figure of American quest to investigate the treatment students at the Hebrew University lecturers are in the faculty of of the Jews in Arab lands and its has trebled since the Six-Day War. humanities but a number of scien- insistence that the investigation be Before the war, only a limited tists, who until recently held lead- confined exclusively to alleged vio- number of U.S.-born lecturers, ing positions in American institu- lations of Arab rights in Israeli ad- approximately 30, became mem- tions, are now working in science ministered territories was scored bers of the university's academic laboratories at the Hebrew Univer- as a "flagrant double standard" by staff. The turning point came sity. Jacob Stein, president of the Upsurge in U.S. Academicians Noted by Hebrew U.; 86 Lecturing There during the current academic year. Supreme Court Postpones Hearing on Sabbath TV Several U.S. lecturers speak Hebrew and began lecturing in that language upon arriving in Jerusalem, while others attend a special language preparatory course geared to the needs of would-be lecturers in Hebrew. The second-largest group of immigrant lecturers — eight — is from Poland, followed by United Kingdom, seven, and France, six. Several newcomers from Poland actually arrive as refu- gees, practically without any financial means and bereft of their scientific tools and li- braries. JERUSALEM, (JTA)—The Su- preme Court granted a postpone- ment requested by the states at- torney in hearings on the issue of Sabbath television. The request was a surprise as the states attorney said previously that he would press for a ruling. He asked for a postponement in Another guest lecturer this year order to consult with the cabinet, giving rise to speculation that the is an Israeli Arab, Dr. Awad Ma- government may decide to drop soud, who after seven years of the whole matter. The hearing that studies in the United States, now opened was an order nisi ordering l lectures at the university's Ein- the prime minister to show cause stein Institute of Mathematics. why she should not desist from in- terferring with the Friday eve tele- casts. Last November, Mrs. Meir issued orders overruling a de- cision by the Israel Broadcasting Authority, a quasi-independent body, to establish television on a seven-day basis. But her or- ders were nullified by an injunc- tion obtained at the last minute from the Supreme Court and Is- raelis have had Friday eve tele- vision ever since. The Supreme Court noted at a previous session that Mrs Meir's Some observers said the Orthodox ministers might be content to let the matter rest in view of the re- cent government compliance with Orthodox demands on the issue of who is a Jew. JERUSALEM (JTA) — A cab- accustomed to living on UN ra- inet minister said that Israel will Lions and have developed a social take steps to improve the condi- structure inside the camps. He said ton of Arab refugees in the occu- an over-all solution cannot be at- pied territories, particularly with tempted now because it requires a respect to their living standard, regional context and there is no housing conditions and vocational peace in the region. training. Shimon Peres, minister-with- out-portfolio who is charged with the economic administration of the occupied areas, said in the Knesset that he had talked to certain refugee leaders, and they had come forward with a series of requests, some of which ap- peared practicable and will soon be tried. WHEN YOU :/),.‘ A COCKTAIL A'ccadd CARS TO BE DRIVEN To any state. Also drivers furnish- ed to drive your car anywhere. Legally insured and I.C.C. licensed. Peres insisted, however, that the over-all refugee problem cannot be solved by any one state acting by itself, let alone Israel which he described as "under siege." He spoke in reply to an agenda mo- tion introduced by the Mapam and Independent Liberal factions. He said that less than half of those classified as refugees ac- tually lived in camps. 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One justice said that now that a cabinet exists the proceedings were pointless. The granting of a post- ponement by the Supreme Court freed the Cabinet from the rule that matters sub judice may not be discussed outside of the court. The Cabinet is known to be di- vided over Mrs. Meir's action. It is not known what stand the Na- tion Religious Party will take. Israel Plans to Improve Conditions of Arabs in Occupied Territories National Air Pollution Con- trol Administration estimates the United Synagogue of America, con- nation's annual agricultural loss gregational arm of the Conserva- from air pollution to be $500,000,- tive movement. Stein urged that 000. the UN Rights Commission recon- sider the request from Israel to undertake an on-the-spot study of the treatment of the Jews in Iraq, Syria, and Egypt, who, he charged "are being held as hos- tages and deprived of all elemen- tary human rights." 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