Arafat Declares 'Palestine Liberation' Forces Will Continue Fight; Rejects Jarring Mission (Continued from Page 1) Arafat, Premier Tal and the Jordanian minister of information, Adnam Audeh, appeared on the BBC program devoted to the Pale- stinian question. Audeh, a Palestin- ian by birth, said Jordan would continue to "fight to the finish" the Popular Front for the Libera- tion of Palestine headed by Dr. George Habash who is trying to overthrow the Hussein regime. Arafat spoke of his organization's differences with Habash. He said the central committee of the Pale- stine Liberation Organization, an umbrella body of 10 guerrilla groups, wanted to continue to fight Israel while Habash, who heads a political party called the National Arabic Movement, decided two years ago to remove King liussein. Arafat said he would not interfere with internal Arab affairs. "We do not like to fight the Jordanian government but if they insist we clash, we shall fight." Replying to questions, the El Fatah leader said he was ready to meet Israeli leaders, such as Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, "on condition that they accept the establishment of a Palestinian democratic state within what is now Israel." . Meanwhile. the Jordanian gov- ernment accused El Fatah Chie Arafat Tuesday of "harming th e Arab cause by creating divisions for the sake of his personal glory." The attack on Arafat, broadcast by Amman Radio, followed a request by the guerrilla leader that sol- diers from other Arab states be stationed on Jordanian territory to protect the guerrillas from King Hussein's army. The Amman statement said: "Arafat has forgotten all about the Israeli occupation of Arab land. He has resorted to political trickery and false propaganda. He would do much better to call for a true struggle against Israel and to urge all Arabs to marshal their resources, His charge that Jordan was involved in a plot with the United States and Israel to destroy the guerrillas is false. He is seek- ing personal glory." Defense Minister Moshe Dayan said Tuesday that Israel has in- formation that Soviet ground-to-air missiles of the SAM-2 type are presently deployed in Syria. Dayan spoke in the Knesset, where he de- livered a prepared reply to ques- tions on security matters submit. ted earlier by Shmuel Tamir of the Free Center Faction. activities. Dayan said on a tele- vision interview that Israel's policy should be to punish the culprits and leave the peaceful population alone. He added that the introduc- tion of crack border police units to the Gaza Strip two weeks ago did reduce the number of terrorists to some extent. But at the same time, the normal activity of the general population was curtailed, he said. The cabinet decided Sunday that Israel will stick with the process of peace talks with the Arabs through United Nations mediator Gunnar V. Jarring de- spite the "polemical tone" of Egypt's reply to Israel's first proposals. Israel is still irritated by what it regards as an attempt by Cairo to undermine the Jar- ring talks through leaking Israeli diplomatic notes to the press. That matter was discussed with Dr. Jarring by Israel's UN Am- bassador Yosef Tekoah last Fri- day. Tekoah pointed out that Israel specifically stipulated the need for "quiet diplomacy" as one of its conditions for returning to the Jar- ring talks last month. Jarring was said to have told Tekoah that he agreed entirely with Israel's po- sition and would insist that there should be no leaks in the future. Israel's anger was aroused by publication in the Tunis-based French language weekly Jeune Afrique of what was purportedly the text of Israel's latest proposals which were conveyed to Egypt by Jarring. The Egyptians followed that up by publishing the text of their reply and accused Israel leaking its own diplomatic note. The cabinet authorized the pre- mier and foreign minister to draft a new Israeli note for Dr. Jarring to convey to Cairo. An Israeli official told the JTA: "We want to carry on . with quiet diplomacy, but quite frankly, I don't know how long we can keep it up." The JTA learned that the government is veering away from its earlier conditional. willingness to accept a multi-national force to police new Arab-Israeli borders that May be drawn up as part of an eventual peace agreement. Is- rael is firmly opposed to any force that would include troops of the Big Four powers and, especially, U.S. and Soviet contingents which it feels would turn the borders into a powder keg with a "potential nuclear charge." The Israelis have agreed in principle to Big Power guarantees of a future peace pact but only as a supplement to a peace treaty, not a substitute for one. Israeli political circles virtual. ly accused Egypt of double-deal- ing on Middle East peace pro- posals, charging that its note to Jarring and to the Security Council was different and less moderate than its still-secret statement to Israel through Dr. Jarring. The Israeli circles also pointed out that Cairo, which had accused Israel of foot-dragging on peace moves, had taken nine days to reply to the Israeli note delivered through the Swedish negotiator. The foreign ministry feels that the Egyptian message is actually a Soviet attempt to prepare the ground for a special meeting of the Security Council before the cease At Sunday's cabinet meeting, fire ends Feb. 5. Golda Meir and Foreign Minister The Egyptian document, submit- Abba Eban reported on the lat- ted in New York by Ambassador est developments in the Jarring Mohammed H. el-Zayyat, charges talks. Egypt's reply was not con- that Israel "continues to procrast- sidered satisfactory. The Israelis inate in an attempt to escape the said that Cairo avoided replying carrying out of its obligations," to the principal clauses in the "seeks to dictate its conditions by Israeli note. But the general relying on force and on the status feeling was that Israel will con- quo," and "submits notes contain- tinue to pursue a peace settle. ing nothing but mere repetition of ment through the Jarring ma- its previous positions." Such an chinery, informed sources said. Israeli attitude, the message goes on, "continues to escalate the ex plosive situation in the Middle East" and "constitutes a serious threat to international peace and security." Egypt requires, the note says, Israeli "withdrawal from the Arab territories" captured in 1967 and Dr. Norman Drachler informed "a just settlement for the Palestine Dayan said intelligence revealed the Detroit Board of Education refugees," both within the context Tuesday night that he will leave of "scrupulous implementation" of that there are at present 10,000 Saviet ?Willa& personnel in -Egypt his post here, which he, has held Resolution 242 and "all other rele- as superintendent of schools vant United Nations resolutions." serving as advisers to the Egyp- ti6n army, navy and air force. He In order to reach those goals, said that units of Russian soldiers Egypt continues, Israel must cease are operating SAM-3 missiles and her "agression" and withdraw to are guarding the missile site. In her June 4, 1967 lines; Israel must addition, there are several oper- "repudiate" her "policy of terri- ational squadrons of MIG-21s in torial expansion . . . repeatedly Egypt piloted by Russians. expressed in the statements made Gen. Dayan did not elaborate on by Israeli leaders;" there must, be the presence of SAM missiles in a "termination of . . . belligeren- Syria. His disclosure was the first cy" and a guarantee of freedom of by a top Israeli official that SAM navigation;" there must be "re- missiles are located beyond Is- spect for and acknowledgement of" rael's northern borders as well as territorial sovereignty, integrity in the Suez Canal zone. and independence "within secure Gen. Dayan also disclosed that and recognized boundaries free 182 Israeli soldiers were killed In from threats or acts of force," and enemy action during 1970, and 639 there must be a "guaranteeing of were wounded. He observed that, peace and the territorial inviola- DR. NORMAN DRACHLER in the same period, 43 Israeli sol- bility and political independence dibrs were killed in traffic acci- since 1967, to become founding of every state in the area." dents and 661 were injured. He director of the Institute for Edu- Dr. Zayyat said his government's said that between 1967-70, 132 resi- Leadership of the Ford note to Dr. Jarring and to this dents of the Gaza Strip were killed cational month's Security Council presi- Foundation. The new educational by terrorists, including 21 children institute will be associated with dent, Sir Colin Crowe of Britain, and 33 women. A total of 979 Gaza the George Washington Univer- had been made public because Is- residents were wounded by terror- sity in Washington, D.C. rael, he charged, had publicized ists in the same period, among Dr. Drachler gained national her own 14-point position in the them 216 children and 107 women. prominence as a leader in pro- Jenne Afrique. Spokesmen for the Dayan said that since the Six-Day gressive education. Upon becoming weekly claimed that the disclosure War, 1,828 terrorists hate been superintendent of Detroit's schools, of the Israeli proposals had been killed in Incidents along the bord- he left the post of director of given them by a correspondent in ers. education of Temple Beth El. Ile Great Britain but the correspond- Dayan says he is against a "get had been associated with the De- ent declined to disclose the source tough" policy in the Gaza Strip troit public school system for of his information. which disturbs the lives of law- more than 30 years. Jordan's reply. to Israel's peace abiding citizens. He admitted, how- plan arrived in the Israeli capi- Scion of a pioneer Labor Zionist ever, that it is hard to avoid re- family, Dr. Drachler has shared tal Jan. 21. Reliable sources said strictions on the innocent in a in many important Jewish com- it had been drafted in close co- campaign to stamp out terrorist munal activities. operation with Cairo, and that a It parallels the Egyptian stance in all essential points—except that in regard to specifically Jordanian-Israeli matter s it makes hardly any concessions to Israel, insisting on June 4, 1967, borders and on restoration of East Jerusalem to Jordan. The Amman statement adds that free access to the holy places is to be guaranteed to persons "of all religions," the sources said, but they noted that such an agree- ment was also included in the 1948 armistice but was abrogated by Jordan when it occupied Jeru- salem from then until June 1967. (The Israeli proposals were re- printed from Jeune Afrique of Paris by the New York Times. The Times stated that the authenticity of the documents was acknow- ledged by informed source s. Charges were made by Arabs that Israeli sources were responsible for the leak of the Israeli propos- als, but the Times asserted that "Jeune Afrique" is known for its close relations with some African and Arab sources.) Tekoah Confers With Jarring and Thant UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Is- raeli Ambassador Yosef Tekoah met Wednesday with the UN Mid- dle East mediator, Ambassador Gunnar V. Jarring of Sweden. It was learned that Tekoah was to present Jarring with Israel's response to last week's Egyptian reply to Israel's early January peace proposals. But Tekoah will not, at this time, give Dr. Jarring THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 30—Friday, isometry 29, 1971 Cheryl Moscowitz to Be Bride of Gary Brand MISS CHERYL MOSCOW1TL Mr. and Mrs. Philip Moscowitz of Berg Rd. announce the engage- ment of their daughter Cheryl to Gary Brand, son of Mr. and Mrs. Solomon Brand of Whitcomb Ave. Miss Moscowitz and her fiance, a graduate of the Walsh Institute of Accountancy, plan to marry in September. Israel's response to the Jordanian statement presented on Jan. 18 and released Monday. Tekoah met Tuesday night with Secretary General U Thant at Thant's invitation, but it was un- derstood the Jarring talks were not discussed. Another meeting of the ambassa- dors of the Big Four — United States, Soviet Union, Britain and France — was held Wednesday but the envoys are not expected to make any progress .toward a Mid East peace in deference to the Jarring talks. Drachler to Head Ford Foundation Institute in D. C. BY POPULAR DEMAND! Now Booking .. . ED BURG and his Orchestra LI 4-9278 Antique Flea Market Sunday, Jan. 31 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. ROMA HALL (East Detroit) Collectors Paradise Snack Bar and Door Prizes Info. CR 4-1159 Jennifers 19011 W. 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