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April 17, 1970 - Image 42

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-04-17

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Leftist Israelis Protest Goldmann- Affair

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(JTA 1 --1lundreds

of Israeli youths clashed with po-
llee and soldiers last Nieekend in
:hoir second demonstration in four
Mays against allegedly expansion-
IA. inflammatory and anti-peace
policies of the Israel government.
Eight students were arrested.
and four of them. including a girl.
were treated for minor injuries
after a small group of demonstra-
tors scaled the wall surrounding
Premier Golda Meir's home. The
rest battled steel-helMeted police
outside the wall.
The preceding Wednesday, five
persons were hurt—three requir-
ing hospitalization—as police broke

up what was described as a peace-
ful sitdown demonstration on a
main intersection outside of Pre-
mier Meir's office.
The demonstrators on both
days protested the government's
rejection of a plan for Dr. Na-
hum Goldmann, president of the
World Jewish Congress, to go to
Cairo to meet with President
Gamal Abdel Nasser of Egypt.
Saturday's demonstrators also
denounced a plan, recently ap-
proved by the cabinet, to settle
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The state-owned radio described
the demonstrators as "peaceniks."

Other sources said they were main-
ly members of Communist and left-
ist factions. The youths described
themselves as Israel's "New Left."
Most in Sunday's clashes were He-
brew University students, joined
by some faculty members and by
other youngsters from Tel Aviv
and various kibutzim.
Minister of Police Shlomo Hil-
lel told the Knesset that the
demonstrators used force and
only then did the police respond
in kind. He said one demonstra-
tor told him that orderly dem-
onstrations were not enough to
attract attention and therefore
the youngsters decided on a dis-
orderly one to gain the atten-
tion of the world press.
Hillel spoke in reply to charges
of police brutality. Meanwhile
leaders of the leftist Mapam fac-
tion dissociated themselves from
those demonstators who claim
they came from kibutzim of the
Mapam movement. According to
the leaders, those youth broke
away from Mapam to join an Isra-
eli New Left faction. Tel Aviv po-
lice chief Yehuda Praga today de-
fended the use of force by Jerusa-
lem police against the several hun-
dred youths who demonstrated Sat-
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The earlier demonstrations in-
volved an estimated 400 youths
said to be members of "Peace and
Security." Hashomer Hatzair, New
Left, Ilaolam Hazeh and Commun-
ist factions. Their sit-down followed
a call to action by Dahn Ben-
Amotz. a popular entertainer and
author.
While the core of the demon-
strators appeared to be mainly
from leftist splinter groups, the
Goldmann affair, according to
observers, exposed widespread
discontent and frustration in Is-
rael over the lack of progress
toward peace.
The cabinet's veto of the Gold-
mann-Nasser meeting, though over-
whelmingly endorsed by the Knes-
set, aroused a storm of criticism
here over the way the government
especially Mrs. Meir, handled the
affair.
Israel's mass circulation news-
paper Maariv reported that a sen-
ior Israeli representative met last
week with a senior Arab represen-
tative to discuss the possibility of
advancing peace prospects and re-
storing the cease-fire agreement.
The report was signed by Moshe
Zak, one of the editors of Maariv,
who is regarded as one of Israel's
best informed journaliots. Zak said
the meeting was kept top secret
because the government believes
that a strict ban on publicity is
necessary to maintain contacts be-
tween Arabs and Israeli person-
alities.
By linking the Gol 4mann af-
fair with the Hebron plans, Sat-
ordav's demonstrators were ex-
pressing views held by Israeli
"doves" that the government
was not only quashing a peace
move but was bent on creating
"faits accomplis" in the occu-
pied territories that would re-
move them from the area of ne-
gotiations should the Arabs ever
agree to talk peace with Israel.
Hebron is regarded by religious
Jews as a holy city, the purported
site of the Patriarchs' tombs.
Davar, organ of Histadrut, urged
Dr. Goldmann to clear up the
doubts and contradictions that ap-
pear in various published versions
of the affair. But the Socialist
newspaper claimed that "the more
details come to light, the more
does it appeat that the entire af-
fair of Dr. Goldmann's so-called
invitation was imaginary and mis-
leading if not worse, for there has
not been any hint of a sincere at-
tempt on Cairo's part to put out
feelers for peace with Israel."

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The largest award, totaling
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