Jarring Talks 'Temporarily Postponed'
(Continued from Page 1)
Hussein and El Fatah chief Yassir rectification of the missile em-
remains completely dedicated to Arafat in Cairo last Sunday, only placements by Egypt takes place
the goal of a peaceful settlement a day before President Nasser died. was hailed Tuesday night by Israel
in the Middle East based on im- Although the guerrillas were badly Foreign Minister Abba Eban as a
plementation of Security Council mauled by Hussein's forces, the vindication
of Israel's insistence
Resolution 242 of Nov. 22, 1967, in king was unable to destroy them that the cease fire standstill accord
all its parts. Moreover, we con- or to seize their strongholds in was being violated.
tinue to subscribe to the concept northern Jordan. His re-conciliation
Eban told the more than 700 per-
of four-power meetings as set with Arafat was brought about by
forth In the communique issued heavy pressure from other Arab sons attending a dinner sponsored
Commit-
countries,
notably
Egypt,
Libya
by
the
Greater New York Commit-
by the four participants in New
York on Dec. 2, 1969. However, and Kuwait. The latter two oil-pro- tee for State of Israel Bonds that
we believe that the four powers during countries cut off their finan- despite Egypt's perfidy in negating
should at this time accord first cial subventions to Jordan. Under e truce accord, "tearing it up in
the agreement, the guerrillas will front of our eyes," Israel "is avail-
priority to creating a situation in the
for a new appraisal of ele-
which it will be possible for nogo- withdraw from Amman and will ments
in the Middle East," that
tiations to resume under the concentrate in the western border she is ready
to continue the cease
auspices of Ambassador Jar- regions, their staging area for at- fire indefinitely
and maintains a
ring."
tacks on Israel.
flexible
position
on boundaries
(In his address to the nation U.S. State Department Says
within the context of security and
proposing a cease fire in Asia, Egyptian Leaders Interested a lasting
peace.
President Nixon said: "By achiev- In Continuation of Truce
But he asserted, "peace is not
ing a cease fire in Indochina, and
WASHINGTON (JTA)—The State compatible with the monstrous
by holding firmly to the cease fire
Department
said
that
Egyptian
idea
divided cities." The audi-
in the Middle East, we could hear leaders have expressed interest in once of
burst into prolonged applause
the welcome sound of peace a continuation of the 90-day Suez when
Eban
that "Jerusa-
throughout the world for the first Canal zone cease-fire beyond its lem will never vowed
again be torn apart"
time in a generation").
Nov.
6
expiration
date,
Depart-
and
pledged
that
Israel
would guar-
• • •
ment spokesman John King said antee freedom of holy places to all
United Nations and United States the
interest was conveyed to Sec- people.
spokesmen continued to assert that retary of Health, Education and Eban mounted an eloquent plea.
the Middle East mission of Dr.
Welfare Elliot Richardson who for U. S. Jewry to aid Israel
Gunnar V. Jarring was still alive headed
the U. S. delegation repre- financially at a time when she
despite its suspension. A UN
senting
Nixon
at the stands at the crossroad of "destruc-
spokesman said the mission had funeral President
of Egyptian
President
merely been "temporarily post- Gamal Abdel Nasser in Cairo last lion or deliverance." He warned
that unless American Jewry aids
poned" by Dr. Jarring's two-week Thursday.
on an unprecedented scale,
return to Moscow, and that any King would not say which Egyp- Israel
the military victories won by the
pertinent developments here—that tian leaders had expressed inter-
est.
"I
cannot
say
that
this
in-
gallantry
of its young people and
is, any move toward resumption of
the negotiations by Egypt or Israel v valves a promise. I can say that the tenacity of the Jewish people
to
survive
would be squandered.
— would be transmitted to Dr. their interest was expressed in a “ An
previous goals are now irrele-
Jarring while he is away.
continuation of the cease fire," the
vant of
to Israel,"
the situation
and to His
the
U. S. Ambassador Charles W. State Department official said. He needs
he declared.
Yost advised General Assembly added the U. S hoped that the plea met with enthusiastic re-
President Edward I. Hambro of cease fire is extended "because it sponse as $5,000,000 in Israel Bonds
Norway that as of -Oct. 4, the U. S. would be in the best interests of all was sold.
had sent approximately 310 tons of concerned."
Abraham Feinberg, president of
King also disclosed at a briefing
relief supplies to Jordan in ac-
Israel Bond Organization. said
cordance with a request for inter- for newsmen that Secretary Rich- the
Israel
can only rely on itself, "on
ardson
had
"naturally
discussed"
national "humanitarian" aid made
the
young men in the army and air
Sept. 24 by Dr. Hambro and Sec- the problem of rectification of force
who
are defending Israel
cease
fire
violations
with
the
Egyp
-
retary General U Thant. Yost noted
the safety and security of our
that President Nixon had "ear- tians while he was in Cairo. King and
country."
He
said the Israel Bond
marked $5,000,000 for emergency refused to spell out what the Organimtion and
the United Jewish
U. S. means by rectification but
relief in Jordan."
Appeal
have
jointly
promised Is-
he said it was made plain to the
Observers here noted that the So- Egyptians that "we want it." Simi- rael they will need $1,000,000,000
viets lost no time in assuring the larly, King declined to say how the for Israel's defense needs.
new Egyptian regime of its stead- cease fire might be extended, Eban declared that the "central
fast support. The Kremlin is ap- whether by written agreement of theme of 1970" is "Jewish soli-
parently striving to continue its the two parties or simply by con- darity and tightening intimacy be-
close ties with Egypt developed un- tinned observance of it. tween Israel and the United
der President Nasser which date
King said the U. S. "hopes that States." He said it was illogical
from 1955 when the Soviets first peace talks can be resumed and to think that the U. S. should show
began delivering military equip- that to help prepare for these'taiks greater solicitude for Israel and her
ment to Egypt.
there should be rectifications of the needs than did the Jewish people
(Israel Defense Minister Moshe standstill violations." He would not, and warned that despite Israel's
Dayan said in Jerusalem Sunday comment on reported charges by Military victories "the last sanctu-
that Egypt apparently had called Israel that the Egyptians and their ary, the refuge of a people who al-
off its war of attrition against Is- Soviet backers were continuing to ready lost Six Million in an orgy
rael before Nasser's death because increase their weaponry in the of violence in the inferno of
it was going against Egypt. He truce zone. Nazism, Israel remains an island
He said rectification was being in a sea of hostility. encircled by
claimed that that was the reason
why Nasser accepted the American discussed in Cairo, in Moscow and tanks,. Soviet forces."
peace initiative and decided against here and that the discussions have The foreign minister said that
ending the cease fiire because of gone on since Nasser's funeral. Israel's view, based on counsel
news that the U .S. was going to King said that the United Nations by the U. S. and an international
send more Phantom jets to Israel. envoy Gunnar V. Jarring's return body of political forces, is "no
Gen. Dayan said that indications to his ambassadorial post in Mos- withdrawal from our present
of Egyptian recognition of the cow last week did not imply that boundaries without peace," Israel,
wutility of its war of attrition were Arab-Israeli peace talks would not he said, will not return to the "ter-
the most hopeful development of be held under his auspices. He ritorial vulnerability of old boun-
the past year. He said the Arab- said Dr. Jarring would return to dary lines." The frame of refer-
Israeli conflict may have entered the UN in New York "should con- ease for Israel's daily agonizing
its final phase but warned that this ditions warrant" decisions, Eban observed; is:
didn't mean that the bloodshed was
The Israeli Embassy here had no "Peace if we can get it or stand
over. He expressed hope that the comment on Dr. Jarring's depar- fast until we achieve it and mean-
Egyptians would agree to extend ture. But diplomatic sources here while grow in our dynamism."
the Suez cease fire beyond the Nov. said the Israelis feel that were it But, he added, there is a price for
not for Egypt's cheating on the standing fast—the price of young
5 deadline.)
Observers here predicted a cease fire, the two sides might •blood being spilled. "Does anyone,"
have
been sitting - down to talks he asked, "believe that if we with-
period of quiet in Jordan in the
aftermath of a savage civil war right now. According to these draw from the present areas we
that ravaged that country last sources the Israelis regard the con- would, not be pursued to our most
month. The new civilian govern- tinned presence of Soviet missiles concentrated areas of population?"
ment in Amman has taken a con- in- the standstill cease-fire zone to The devastation wrought in Jor-
ciliatory position toward El Fatah, be the only obstacle to the talks un- clan by the Palestinian guerrillas
the largest of the Palestinian guer- der Dr. Jarring. The Israeli atti- these past few weeks, he said,
rilla groups, though it is still bit- tude is that when the missiles are should be a forewarning of what
terly at odds with the Marxist- wtihdrawn, the talks can begin, the Israel can expect if it loses its
oriented, extremist Popular Front sources said. military superiority.
• •
for the Liberation of Palestion and
The dinner, which opened the
the Popular Democratic Front for
fall Israel Bond campaign of the
the Liberation of Palestine. Jor-
committee paid tribute to four
dan's new minister of information,
prominent businessmen and their
sons in New York.
Abu Odeh, said in Amman last
week that the government favored
The recipients of the awards were
a peaceful settlement of the Mid
Abraham J. Gurevich and Ned
East conflict but would nonetheless
Gurevich, Maurice S. Hamper and
By MURRAY ZUCROFF
give guerrillas a free hand to
Jerry S. Handler, Jack. 'Resnick
Mount attacks against Israel.
NEW YORK (JTA)—The with- and Burton P. Resnick, Max Stern
That position apparently derived drawal of the United States from and Stanley E. Stern, And Leonard
from the accord signed by King the Big Four deputies' talks until a N. Stern.
no
BUM. Ma*
taws
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