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March 06, 1970 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-03-06

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Black Reporter Hails Kibutz Way of Living

NEW YORK (JTA)—An Ameri-
can Negro journalist has recom-
mended Israel's kibutz way of life
as an example for the black com-
munity in America.
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Israel In the New York Amster-
dam News, declared, "If the Is-
raelis can make deserts bloom,
it seems as if blacks with more
fertile land and water, could
follow the blueprints of the kibut-
zim and carve out the good life
in America. All it takes is to-
getherness."
Edwards was one of a group of
10 Amercan Negro journalists in-
vited on a fact-finding tour of Is-
rael recently under the auspices
of the Israel government and the
Anti-Defamation League of Bnai
Brith.
He wrote that of all the things
he saw in Israel, "the most drama-
tic and useful to Blacks in Amer-
ica is this community way of liv-
ing which we would do well to
imitate. The people who formed
these communities came to Israel
with a rag and a bag, but they
had a will to be self-supporting
even though it meant conquering
some of the poorest land in the
world. With their bare hands and
sheer determination, these immi-
grants made the desert bloom."

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10—Friday, March 6, 1970

Anti-Israel MP Sees
M.E. Balance of Power
Shifting to Arabs by '75

WASHINGTON (JTA) — By
the mid-19'70s, the balance of
power in the Middle East will be-
gin to shift toward the Arabs and
away from Israel, according to a
member of the British Parliament,
Christopher Mayhew, who spoke
Monday night before Georgetown
University's Graduate Students
Association.
Mayhew, one of the strongest
pro-Arab spokesmen in the House
of Commons, said the only way to
settle the Arab-Israeli conflict is
for the Big Four powers to bring
pressure to bear on Israel.

"If there is no pressure, there
will be no settlement," he said,
noting that prospects for peace
would improve only if the Big
Four would refuse to provide
additional military aid to coun-
ties of the area. He also propos-
ed an improved security system
for Israel.

Mayhew called for Israeli with-
dawal from the occupied territor-
ies but proposed "a demilitarized
zone 10 miles wide which could be
etsablished by the United Nations
and patroled by British and
French forces."
The Israelis "have shown little
interest in this proposal," May-
hew said, "since they have no in-
tention of withdrawing to their
own frontier. This attitude seems
rash to the point of being suicidal."
He warned that the U.S. will
face a serious dilemma unless a
settlement is reached in the fore-
seeable future.

Israel Tourism Up

Israel tourism figures for Jann•
ary show an increase of more
than 15 per cent over the same

period last year. Israel's ministry
that 18,141
tourists visited Israel during
January 1970.

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