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January 08, 1971 - Image 5

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-01-08

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Pessimism Marks Opening of Jarring Talks

from Page 1)
replies to Dr. Jarring's queries
were made 21 months ago and
should be viewed in that context.)
Thant said through a spokesman
Tuesday that his hour-long consul-
tation here Monday evening with
Secretary of State William P.
Rogers had been "useful" — the
word he usually employs in lieu of
specific comment. Rogers--joined
by Assistant Secretary Joseph J.
Sisco and UN Ambassador Charles
M. Yost—also conferred for 90
minutes Monday with Dr. Jarring.
Rogers told newsmen afterwards
that "the emphasis should be on
the parties themselves," and that
for its part the United States con-
tinued to favor "quiet diplomacy."
(In Jerusalem, Foreign Minister
Abbe Eban welcomed President
Nixon's reaffirmation Monday
night of American intentions to
maintain the Mid East Military bal-
ance and Nixon's call on the Soviet
Union to start waging peace before
the Mid East blows up. Other Is-
raeli officials noted that Nixon
made no mention of the Dec. 9,
• 1969, Rogers plan—anathema to
DR. GUNNAR JARRING
Israel—for virtually total with- haps—but where th will
drawal from the occupied Arab each other, where ey they live with
won't be
territories.).
fighting each other."
In a one-hour, nationally tele-
He added that "To speculate
vised informal "live" interview iri about what's going to happen in
Washington, President Nixon said the event that Israelis are going to
a formal alliance with Israel was go down the tube, would only tend
not "either necessary or ... in the to inflame the situation with Is-
interest of peace," but declared; rael's neighbors, and I won't do
"What we are doing for Israel is it."
so well known to them—and also.
The President said further that
incidentally, quite well known tC "the key to peace is in the hands
their neighbors—that it provides of .. . the four major powers"—
the balance that is needed .. - We a remark that appeared to contra-
have made it clear time and again dict Secretary Rogers' comment
that we would help to maintain the here at about the same time that
balance of poWer in the area. so the emphasis should be on the
that Israel would not be in a posi- Mid East parties.
tion that its neighbors could over-
"If the Soviet Union does not
whelm them with their superior play a conciliatory peace-making
manpower or with the forces that role," Mr. Nixon went on, "There's
they gotfrom the Soviet Union."
no chance for peace in the Mid
Mr. Nixon said the next few East." At another point, he said
months would be "critical" for the a U.S.-Soviet summit Meeting now
Mid East. and said he hoped "we would be in nobody's interest and
may get these talks off dead center , would "create a false sense of
make some progress toward a live- security."
• S •
and-let-live attitude. Not progress
that's going to bring a situation
In Washington, Israel said Wed.
where the Israelis and their neigh- nesday that it was determined "to
bors are going to like each other— exhaust every prospect, however
that isn't ever going to happen, per- slight, to make the Jarring mission

work despite the two abortive ef- still is not rectified, the paper de-
forts of the past" That statement clared:
" That Israel has agreed
was contained in a policy back- now to make a third attempt to
ground paper issued by the Israel
talk
peace
with its neighbors
Embassy here Tuesday.
through Jarring, despite all that
The background paper reviewed has occurred, is a reflection of
the course of the Jarring mission its continuing resolve to leave no
from its inception in December stone unturned in its quest to test
1967.
to the end the prospects of peace."
The paper said that Israel had
The paper concluded by stating
serious reservations over the in- that "the Arab-Israel conflict can
tentions of Egypt and its Soviet be ended only by contractual bind-
backers to establish a genuine ing peace agreements. Until this

direct negotiation out of which a
peace settlement might emerge."
"It may be said in retrospect
that no other Party did as much
and risked as much in order to
assure the start of the Jarring
talks as did Israel in August 1970,"
the paper stated. It noted that Is-
rael made unilateral concessions
by agreeing to the procedure of
indirect negotiations, by. agreeing
to a limited cease fire, and to New
York as the site of the talks and
by not making an issue of the Arab
refusal to delegate foreign minis-
ters to the talks as Jarring had
requested.
Nothing that the standstill aspect
of the Aug. 7 cease fire was vio-1
lated by Egypt from the start and-1

Orthodox Youths Call for Unity

NEW YORK (JTA)—A call for
united action in the furtherance of
common goals of Orthodox Jewry
was issued at the first Ideological
Seminar of Orthodox Jewish Youth

last weekend in Long Beach.
The conclave, attended by more
than 100 representatives of Jewish
religions youth organizations from
all parts of the U.S., was sponsored
by the American Zionist Youth
Foundation.
Prof. Hillel Ben Sasson of the
Hebrew University reported that in
Israel there has been a revolution
among the youth: that there has
arisen a young generation, reli-
ovglous, intellectual, prominent in all
walks of Israel society that can be
found in the bunkers of Suez, on
the battlefield, parachuting to
earth -with knitted yarmulkes on
their beads. They present a new
image of the young religious Jew
in Israel, he said.
The main resolutions approved
by the seminar reaffirmed "the
necessity for strengthening the
Orthodox education of Jewry in
the Gola"• the need for closer
identification with Israel and the
historical rights of the Jewish
people in the land of Israel; and
"the vitality of the strengthening
et Jewish solidarity in general,
and with Russian Jewry in par-
tknlar."
The resolutions also called for
the formation of a "-joint confer-

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agreed upon, Israel will maintain
the cease fire lines on all fronts
without withdrawal."

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