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July 17, 1970 - Image 3

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1970-07-17

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ITN Youth Assembly Victim of Arab-Israel Rift

(Continued from Page 1)

their attempts to talk over their
differences. Livny added that the
Arab 'delegates had insisted on
their a priori renunciation of Zion-
ism.
Livny, who said the Arabs had
also rejected a New Zealand media-
tor, identified the recalcitrant dele-
gations as those of Egypt, Jordan,
Lebanon, Libya, Kuwait, Morocco,
Tunisia and the Palestinians.
The Israeli delegation described
its Palestinian-state proposal as
"the only durable solution" if ac-
cepted by both sides. It says the
other three possible solutions—the
destruction of Israel, a Palestine
with an Israeli minority, and an
Israel with a Palestinian minority
—can lead only to "protracted con-
flict."
The Soviet-Arab bloc which
controlled the 18-member steer-
ing committee, or ganized a
heavy bombardment against the
Israeli youths last Thursday
when the assembly convened and
was reported campaigning among
the "uncommitted" youth dele-
gations from other countries dur-
ing the weekend.
The efforts by the Soviet, Arab
and pro-Soviet-Arab delegations
was to link the Israeli delegation
with the "imperialist" United
States and Great Britain as "ag-
gressors" against the "anti-im-
perialist" forces.
During a chaotic session, Whine ,
proposed that the youth assem-
bly's commission on world peace
deal with "the role of Soviet im-
perialism and neo-colonialism in
the Middle East"; "oppression of
national minorities in the Soviet
Union"; the just and heroic strug-
gle of the southern Sudan (black

1 74orthland

population) against Arab imperial-
ism"; "the oppression of Jewish
minorities in Syria, Iraq and
Egypt"; and "the Soviet rape of
Czechoslovakia."

Whine also proposed the commis-
sion should discuss "the failure of
the United Nations over 25 years
to carry out the obligations of the
charter" and the structure and
work of the Security Council and
the General Assembly. -

A participant from Kuwait de-
clared that the imperialists had
planted a "fascist brigade" in the
Arab world which had struck at
Arab resources in a series of wars.
The Kuwait youth said that the
people in the Middle East, like
those in Vietnam, Africa and Latin
America, lived in insecurity under
the domination and in the shadow
of imperialism shored up by its
"lackeys."
A participant from Jordan said
she could not see how the East
Bank of Jordan could develop when
it was subjected to "constant at-
tacks by the Israelis." In the oc-
cupied West Bank. she continued,
development was being hampered
"by the destruction of houses by
the Israelis." She called for the
establishment of a "nonsectarian
state of Palestine" as the "only
way to secure peace" in the area.
Jeers from the Soviet, Arab and

other delegates to the assembly
forced Shalmi Barmor of Israel
off the rostrum on Friday soon
after he began to talk about the
plight of Soviet Jews. He also
made a fruitless effort to pro-
pose -that Arabs and Israelis get
together privately to talk about
their differences.

American Nazi Party
Is Greeted by Jeers

WASHINGTON, D.C. — A con-
stantly heckling audience of about
250, among whom were hippies,
Jews and a few Blacks, greeted
a Washington, D.C., rally of the
National Socialist White People's
Party, formerly known as the Am-
However, Jacob Levy, also from
erican Nazi Party.
Israel, said the Israelis would keep
Some of the speakers at the
pressing for quiet talks. He said
roily implied that President Nixon
the Israeli delegation had been cir-
was a "traitor to his race, "
culating through meeting rooms
warned against "two dangerous
putting out hands of welcome and
alien races — Blacks and Jews"
friendship but had gotten no re-
and suggested "drastic social sur-
sponse.
gery" and revolution.
Barmor said that one-third of his
The audience laughed, jeered,
people had died in the Holocaust called out epithets and obscenities
and that his people had to partici- and occasionally clapped hands
pate in three wars to protect their or shouted to drown out the
freedom. He declared that hatred speeches. Park police stepped be-
of the Jew and blatant anti-Semi- tween the two groups as the vocal
tism had emerged once more but confrontation increased. There
that it was no longer "the Jew, the was no violence.
communist" or "the Jew, the
moneylender" but "the Jew, the
Zionist.' He was repeatedly inter-
rupted on points of order.

Barmor said the youth of Israel
was concerned about the plight of
the Palestinian refugees but said
they were victims of wars of their
own making. He pleaded with the
youth assembly not to be indiffer-
ent to the plight of the people of
the Middle East.

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Real Estate Held for Redemption
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Other Assets
TOTAL

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197,610,831.16
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