Conditions for Talks Explored in Israel region; and there is another very last Sunday's cabinet meeting that (Continued from Page 1) conditions which, if fulfilled, could unpleasant block of ice—the Se- there was no obstacle to resum- peace talks with Jordan under lead to the resumption of the Jar- curity Council resolution. And there ing auspices of United Nations en- ring talks. These were said to be is the attitude of out' neighbors the voy Gunnar V. Jarring because and the extent of their desire for an American pledge to maintain there is no problem of missiles on the Mid East arms balance and peace. I am also prepared to say the Jordanian front. Israel's relative military strength that the Rogers plan is not exactly Observers here believe that Is- at least through the end of 1971; heart-warming. But I want to end American economic aid, including the war, and that can be done only rael's strategy now is to split the easy credit terms to finance Is- through talks." In a speech on Fri- Arab front, an aim that would be rael's arms purchases; and a clear day, Gen. Dayan noted that Egypt achieved if a separate peace could American commitment to deter said it would end the cease fire be concluded with Jordan. if no progress was made In the According to this theory, King possible Soviet aggression. Reliable sources said here Wed- Jarring talks after two months. Hussein has a much freer hand to Should they open fire, he said, "I deal with Israel since the death nesday that the U. S. has assured Israel it shares the Israeli view would not like to be in their place of President Gamal Abdel Nasser . .. if they attempt to cross the of Egypt. Nasser's domination of that the Jarring peace talks are based exclusively on the Security canal they may meet Israeli armor Arab politics and strategy and his which was not used since the Six- immense prestige with the Arab Council's Mid East Resolution 242. masses restrained King Hussein According to these sources, Eban day war," be warned. A bitter fight is shaping up from taking actions on his own, brought this fact to the attention even such actions as he might have in the Keesset should the gov- of Dr. Jarring when they met in ernment recommend Israel's re- deemed to be in the best interests New York. of Jordan.. turn to the Jarring peace talks. Dr. Jarring voiced no objections, Observers note that Hussein and Eban was said to have gained It will be led by Menahem Begin, still has a problem with Pale- the impression that the UN envoy leader of the Herat wing of the Gahal faction, Israers second stinian guerrillas who are op- accepted the American-Israeli posi- largest political party. posed to any kind of settlement Con. with Israel, but be proved, dur- Addressing an audience of 2,000 (Reports from New York Tues- the Jordanian civil war in day night claimed that Dr. Jarring .at the Herut national convention ing that he could sub- has set Jan. 5 as the deadline -for here, Begin demanded new elec- September, the guerrillas without any his peace-seeking mission_ He re- tions before the government fakes due outside aid, and be appears now portedly said that unless some any position involving territorial As have them under effective progress Is made in peace talks concessions. He said it was inevitable that control. under his auspices by then, he will According to these observers, Israel would be forced to give up formally resign his mission.) The Israel government no longer Art of the Occupied Arab terri- Israel regards Jordan as funda- regards the American peace initia- tories if she returned to the Jar- mentally the weakest of its neigh- tive as the motivating factor be- ring talks. It was on that Issue that bors and therefore the most amen- hind the extended cease fire in the Gahal walked out of Premier able to a peace settlement. Israelis Suez Canal zone. As the Israelis Meir's coalition government last believe that King Hussein may be see it, the truce extension stems July when the cabinet agreed to more interested than ever in a from the recommendation of the accept the American peace initia- separate peace since the agree- General Assembly, which contain- tive including indirect talks with ment announced in Cairo Sunday ed no special standstill conditions. the Arabs under Dr. Jarring's that might lead to a federation of According to the Israelis, this re- auspices and a 90-day cease fire. Egypt, Libya and the Sudan. Since then Begin and his col- All observers agree that such leases them, and the Egyptians as well, from any commitment to a leagues have become more ada- a federation is still far off. The mant. They regard the subsequent three leaders agreed only to the standstill In the cease-fire zone. That point was stressed by Gen. truce violations by Egypt as a establishment of certain joint Dayan in a speech to the Engi- vindication of their position, and bodies which, among other things, neers Club in Haifa in which be they apparently believe that their would draft a program for federa- was also quoted as favoring Is- views are shared by a large seg- tion. rael's return to the Jarring talks ment if not a majority of the Nevertheless, should it come to without a correction of Egypt's Israeli public. Denouncing the Jar- pass, it would change the entire ring talks as a "trap," Begin past truce violations. Official complexion of the Middle East. sources who insisted on anonymity chiimed that the government has Libya, an underpopulated country, claimed that Gen Dayan told the no mandate from the people to is one of the world's richest oil cabinet that his Hain speech was agree to territorial concessions. producers with oil revenues of The Herut leader charged that about $1,000,000,000 a year. Egypt misinterpreted. The defense minis- ter sad that his references to the concessions were clearly implied has a reservoir of professional Jarring talks were made in the by Defense Minister Dayan when talent and growing technological context of Israel's original ac- he expressed support of the Jar- laiowhow while Sudan has a vast ceptance of the American peace ring talks in Haifa. agricultural potential to contribute initiative which was a matter Begin also objected to state- to the federation. of heated debate with the Gahal ments by Dayan, Allon and other For the time being, Egypt is faction last summer. That claim government leaders that Israel is the only one of the three poten- did not tally with the tex of militarily stronger now than it was tial partners with a military Gen. Dayan's - spetech as it was three months ago. He said such establishment that is more than broadcast over the radio or with statements were an invitation to negligible . Nevertheless, the the large extracts published in Is- the United States to force Israel menace to Israel is clear. A fed- raeli newspapers Sunday. Most ob- back into the Jarring talks on eration of the three North Afri- servers here believe that the "re- grounds that Israel is not really can states would form a nation traction" made in Gen. Dayan's imperiled. of over 2,000,000 square miles, name by anonymous sources was A U. S. senator on a "private the seventh largest in the world, intended to prevent the cabinet visit" told Israelis that it would with a population of 48,000,000, rift from becoming a public issue. be "unwise to return to the (Jar- ranking It the 14th most populous Gen. Dayan stressed in his ring) talks" before the Egyp- nation, just behind France. speech that Israel enjoyed mili- tians rolled back their Soviet The Israeli newspaper Davar tary superiority over Egypt despite missile batteries from the Saez called the projected federation "a the missile buildup in the Suez cease-fire zone. monster designed to impress and truce zone. He said he was for Sen. Henry M. Jackson, Demo- frighten but which will soon reveal the Jarring talks because we want crat of Washington, a member of itself to be merely a scarecrow." not only to end the war but to the Senate Armed Services Com- The paper predicted that the attain peace and there Is no other mittee, told newsmen that "If the three partners would be unable to way to peace than through talks Russians and Egyptians are in merge their political differences with the other side, direct or in- earnest about continuing the Jar- if the federation ever went beyond direct." Observers here said that ring talks" they had better re- the paper stage. the omission from his speech of move the missiles installed during The newspaper Hatzofe warned demands for removal of Soviet the previous 90-day cease fire. that the federation would make it missiles from the Suez truce zone Stressing that he was expressing easier for Libya to transfer to was hardly accidental. in private opinion, the senator said Egypt the Mirage jets it recently Gen. Dayan admitted that Is- a missile roll-back must be "a pre- purchased from France and the rael had to walk a very narrow condition for continuing the talks" Chieftain tanks purchased from path in its relations with the U.S. because "you can't make a deal Britain. because of its urgent dependence with the Russians by concessions." Observers noted that Egypt's on American military and diplo- Jordan Would Be First federation with Syria in 1958 to matic support. to Make Peace With Israel, form the United Arab Republic Dayan noted that the "Rogers Political Observers Believe fell apart after three years. On map still exists," a reference to JERUSALEM (JTA) — Political the other hand, it was noted that boundaries proposed by Secretary observers here believe that Israel Egypt has much more in common Rogers a year ago which Israel now views Jordan as the first -Arab geographically, economically and considers unacceptable. Neverthe- state with which it may be able to ethnically with the Sudan than it less, Gen. Dayan hinted that Israel conclude a peace agreement. had with Syria. Geography also must be prepared to make some This view marks an important favors an Egyptain-Libyan link-up painful concessions in the interests shift away from the previous Is- since aerial transportation has of a lasting peace. "We have to raeli assessment of peace pros- solved the problem of communica- take a plunge into some very cold pects which held that Egypt was tions across the Libyan desert. water in order to reach a haven the key to any Middle East settle- All observers agree that a tri- of peace," he said. "There is a ment and must be dealt with be- partite federation would enhance big and decisive iceberg floating fore Israel's other Arab neighbors. Russia's influence, in the Mid East in that water—the Soviet Union. The shift was hinted in Premier since the three partners are radi- She is a very active partner in our Golda Meir's reported remark at cal, revolutjonary regimes oppqsed to the West. That alone is consid- Jordan and Saudi Arabia and the ered cause for alarm for the con- Persian Gulf sultana tea and servative monarchies that rule Sheikhdoms. 8 — Friday, November 13, 1970 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS For Your Holiday Gifts HANDBAGS LARGE SELECTION FOR CASUAL, AFTERNOON AND EVENING WEAR. 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