Cease Fire Expected to Continue

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to be considered in any . . peace val at Kibutz Degania Bet, Allot'
said Friday that the Israeli gov-
The Russians, like the Egyptians, ! settlement."
are agreeable to an extension of I King made the comment in a, ernment would do its utmost to
the 90-day cease fire beyond its prepared statement he read at / continue the cease fire "and to
Nov. 5 expiration date, but only ! a State Department press briefing bring peace nearer. We are in the
on condition that the Jarring peace when he was asked whether the midst of a struggle over the map
. talks are resumed. Israel insists Palestinians would be part of Mid.; of the future Israel. Much tribute
that it will return to the talks . dle East peace negotiations. King' is to be paid to the military
only after the cease fire situation ! said the U.S. had "no preconceived strength of Israel," he added, "but
is restored to the status quo ante 1 ideas about what form Palestinian colonization will be of no less an
of Aug. 7—meaning removal of all Participation might take," but he important factor in shaping the
missiles introduced into the truce noted that more and more Pales-1 new maps.
tinians seem to be talking about!
(Allon said this was the reason
zone after that date.
I for the importance of Israeli set-
According to most observers, some entity."
tlements in the Arava region, the
this impasse is not likely to be! Israel: No Peace Talks
Golan Heights, the Hebron area,
resolved before Nov. 5. However, , Until Violations Rectified;
Raffah and the Jordan River Val
they expect the cease fire to be Sadat: Truce Extension Possible
continued on a de facto day-to-day JERUSALEM (JTA)—The Israel ley. He said this settlement project
basis. Each side has said that it 'government re - affirmed officially was a major challenge for the
will not be the first to start shoot- that it will not return to the Jar- kibutz movement, "a challenge no
ing•
ring peace talks until Egyptian less decisive than 50 years ago.")
(Israel circles in Jerusalem said: missile violations in the Suez truce
Defense Minister Moshe Dayan
Monday that Israeli forces would zone are rectified. The announce- hinted Sunday night that Israel
abstain from shooting on the basis ; ment, issued after Sunday's cabi- might be prepared to accept some
of the Security Council's June 1967 net meeting, stated that "Israel compromise on the rectification of
cease-fire resolution that ended I will not start shooting as long as Egyptian cease-fire violations out
the Six-Day War but would not, the Egyptians do not" atfer the of consideration for United States
continue to adhere to the Aug. current 90-dav cease-fire expires interests.
cease fire. The practical result' N ov. 5 .
Addressing the opening of the
would be the same but there is an
Earlier Israel issued another kibutz movement youth conference
important legal difference from the
at Beth Berl, he likened Israel's
Israeli point of view, that the complaint against Egypt—its 23rd relations with the U. S.
S., and Egyp-
current cease fire can be extended —for violating the cease fire by tian relations with
Soviet
advancing
more
missiles
into
the
only if the pre-Aug. 7 military
Union,
to
the
relationship
that
restricted zone.
status quo is restored.)
exists
between
clients
and
lawyers.
Sunday's cabinet session, pre-
The U.S. meanwhile is report-
In
the
case
of
Israel
and
the
U.
S.
sided over by Acting Premier
edly trying to forestall an acri-
Yigal Alton, beard Foreign MM- it is more than that, "it is also one
monious debate in the General
of partners," he said.
Assembly on the Mid East. ister Abba Eban's report on his
Rogers is said to have tried to I conversation with Vice President Nasser's Successors Believed
convince Gromyko that such de- ' Spiro Agnew in Washington last Too Weak to Remove Missiles
bates would be injurious to the week and approved Eban's re-
LONDON (JTA) — Diplomatic
turn to New York next week to sources in Cairo indicated a belief
Jarring talks which the Russians,
head the Israeli delegation at the
presumably, are anxious to have
that the post-Nasser regime is too
General Assembly.
resumed.
weak to remove Soviet missiles
Eban told the cabinet that Vice from the standstill cease-fire zone
The debate was placed on the
General Assembly agenda at the President Spiro Agnew had ridi- without risking an army revolt.
request of Egypt. Cairo is said culed Egyptian and Soviet pro- They said that only President
to hope that it will lead to passage posals that the General Assembly Nasser commanded sufficient sup-
of a new Mid East resolution reinterpret Resolution 242. The port to make such a move, even
inimical to Israel. A General As- vice president pointed out, Eban though it would have been no more
sembly resolution requires a two- said, that the General Assembly than a token removal of one or
thirds majority for passage and can recommend but only the Se- two missiles.
The Soviet Communist Party
does not have the legal status to curity Council can re-interpret its
supercede the Security Council's own decisions and the U. S. would newspaper Pravda spelled out a
Mid East resolution of Nov. 22, not permit this to happen. Accord. Middle East peace proposal en-
1967, but it could undermine the ing to Eban, Vice President Agnew visaging demilitarized zones and
authority of the resolution which is is a firm friend and well-wisher a United Nations peace-keeping
force backed up by the Big Powers
the basis of the current cease fire of Israel.
He said that Agnew, in a way, or the UN Security Council. The
and of all peace-making efforts in
welcomed the current impasse Russian plan would have Israel
the Mid East.
over the removal of Soviet missiles withdraw to the boundaries that
State Department 'Refutes
from the standstill zone because existed before the June 1967 Arab-
Claim Egypt Adhered to
the situation allowed the U. S. to Israeli war.
Cease-Fire Agreement
supply Israel with unlimited quan-
(In Washington, the State Depart-
WASHINGTON (JTA)—A State tities of arms without the Egyp-
Department official Monday re- tians or Russians being in a posi- ment brushed off the Soviet Union's
"new"
Middle East peace plan as
futed the claim by Egypt's Foreign
tion to protest.
nothing very new. Assistant Secre-
Minister Mahmoud Riad that his
Well-informed sources here be- tary of State for Near Eastern and
country in no way violated the
lieve that the United States has Southeast Asian Affairs Joseph J.
cease-fire agreement.
written off chances of a Middle Sisco said on NBC-TV's "Today"
The department spokesman, John
East peace settlement in the near program that the Soviet proposal
King, said that the United States
future and now aspires only to a was "soured wine in an old bottle."
has "a full public record that there cease fire as "the next best thing." Department spokesman John King,
have been serious violations of
According to the sources, the at his noon press briefing, com-
the standstill provisions of the U. S. realizes that a cease fire mented: "Our people feel this
cease-fire."
cannot be maintained indefinitely (plan) is not new—in fact it's an
Riad, in a television interview without concurrent political dis- old one.")
Sunday, said that U. S. intelligence cussions about a final settlement
photographs proved nothing be- and may therefore try to persuade
Patriotism
cause they were of dummy missile Israel to enter into such discus-
In Dr. Johnson's famous dic-
sites which were being shifted sions without Egyptian cease fire
tionary patriotism is defined as the
constantly and were legally within violations being corrected.
last
resort of a scoundrel. With all
the 32-mile standstill zone. The sources point out that there
Refuting Riad's claim, King are several levels on which politi- due respect to an enlightened but
inferior
lexicographer I beg to sub-
quoted at length from Secretary cal discussions could be carried
of State William P. Rogers' Oct. out—the United Nations General mit that it is the first.
—Ambrose Bierce.
9 press conference statement in Assembly, the Security Council,
which Rogers said that he himself the Four Powers, the Two Powers
had closely studied the U. S. evi- and the Jarring mission. The lat-
dence with intelligence experts ter is the most convenient instru-
and was completely satisfied that ment from the U. S. and Israeli
serious violations had occurred.
points of view.
Rogers said further at the time Allon: Israel Has Historic
that there was "no doubt about Claim to Palestine but
the fact that all of the parties Ready to Concede Territory
agreed that after the cease-fire
TEL AVIV (JTA)—Deputy Pre-
there would be no improvement mier Yigal Allon claimed that
in the military situation in the 50 Israel has an historic claim to all
kilometer zone and the language of Palestine—"the land of Israel"
(of the agreement) is perfectly —but
2repared to make terri-
clear."
torial
essions in the interests
King said he was "not aware" of a ge•
e, lasting peace settle-
that the U. S. planned to make ment.
public the evidence in its posses-
Allon
tressed the convention
sion. He had no comments on a re- of the '
Archaeological Soci-
port in The Washington Star Sun- ety at !:
in Upper Galilee. He
day that American pilots were fly- said thi. ,vernment was in com-
ing Phantom jets to Israel.
plete accord on the location of new
King later said the United States settlement; in the occupied areas
believes that "the Palestinians will including "iebron, the Raffah area
have to be partners in the (Middle of the Gaza strip and northern
East) peace and their legitimate Sinai, as well as the Golan Heights.
interests and aspirations will have
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