Nixon Insists on Direct Negotiations in M.E. Special' to The Jewish News message dealing with U.S.-Soviet WASHINGTON (JTA) — Presi- dent Nixon stressed Wednesday in his second annual foreign policy message to Congress that U.S. policy in the - Middle East is firmly bound to the principle that a peace settlement must be negotiated by the parties to the conflict. He.said the Soviet Union did not share that view and was insisting that the major powers "impose" a settlement between Israel and her Arab neighbors. Mr. Nixon said the US. has consistently rejected that approach. In his message to Congress, the President did, however, link up the question of the peace settlement with the aspirations of the Palestine people, stressing that no lasting peace can be achieved without con- sidering their needs. Mr. Nixon, in referring to the role of the Soviet union, said "The Soviets have • persistently called for an Israeli commitment of total withdrawal from all oc- cupied territories" and "have also called for a refugee settle- ment which Inadequately reflects the, practical, human and security problems Involved on both sides. "The United States," be contin- ued, "has recognized that any changes ' in the - prewar borders shohld be insubstantial. But we in- sist that any agreement to fix final border's must be directly linked in a peace settlement to mutually agreed practical arrangements that would make them secure." He said the United ,States con- tinues to welcome Soviet sugges- tions for a settlement, but to be serious they must meet the legiti- mate concerns of not one but both sides.- -1 -- In the section of his foreign policy Sen.. Scott Points to Soviet's Guilt in Mid East Crisis (Continued from Page 1) Scott stated'. that "as long as the Arabs and Israelis do not talk to each other there is not the slightest chance of a ,genuine settlement." He observed: "There is no doubt in the minds of fair-minded ob- servers that the primary responsi- Wit/ for, the (Middle East) dead- lock today rests on the Soviet Union, which uses the Arab-Israel conflict to further its own im- perialistic ambitions in the Middle East." Scott also observed: "We should like to think that many Egyptians are tired of war and that many Egyptians recognize that there would be at benefits to all the people ofthe Middle East if Egypt and Israel could begin to cooperate In , genuine understanding and peace." But that, he said, requires _ a changed attitude by the USSR and the United Arab Republic. Otherwise,-the current situation, in 'which "the Jewish people are made the pawns in a political war," will continue. Sapir Doubts U. S. Will Apply Economic Pressure to Force Israel Concessions TEL AVIV (JTA)—Finance Min- ister Pinhas Sapir, returning from talks with American officials on additional aid to Israel, said he be- lieved "America would not resort • to applying economic pressures in , - order to force Israel into making , macessions." The Nixon administration; be said; Is very sympathetic to Israel's request for _ another $11q0,000,000 in military and economic credits, and a sec- ond round of talks will be held this summer. As an example of that sympathy, he said, the U. S. guar- anteed him_ a $50,000,000 loan for the -'construction of 5,000 housing units for Immigrants and young couples. Sapir said - he was most impress- ed during hia.Washington visit with an wsofficiaVtalk he had with Jo- . seph J. • Shies", assistant secretary of state for Near Eastern and Southeast Asian affairs. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, February 2b, 1971-5 our rejection of many of its fea- East and the limitation of exter- relations, Mr. Nixon made no ref- tures." nal arms supplies to It; and sup- erence to the situation of the Jews M y Mr. Nixon warned the Soviet ported the principle of Big Power in that country. The closest he Union that the U.S. will allow no guarantees of a peace settlement Wif e Gives came to that subject was when he power to establish a dominant once it has been achieved. stated: "The internal order of the position in the Middle East; dis- Me Orders! Mr. Nixon stated: "The immedi- USSR as such is not an object of cussed future reduction of arma- My kids give me orders and our policy although we do not hide ments by both sides in the Middle ate task is to have the belligerents my mother-in-law gives me construct an agreement that will orders. For the best 'in ad- achieve a workable balance be- vertising why don't you give tween the security and recognition Terrorism on Rise in Golan, Gaza; me your order? Call that Israel seeks and a just reso- Murry Koblin Adv. lution which the Arab states seek Israelis Return Young 'Infiltrator' of the territorial and Palestinian 5 4 8 - 5 6 0 0 ' TEL AVIV (JTA)—Terrorist ac- truck about to transport workers issues. Only in such a balance can tivities increased last weekend in to their jobs. peace be found." the Golan Heights and the Gaza In another incident, Amir Avg, Strip. In one of these terrorist at- 4. • 4. 4. 4. 4. vs. • 4. a member of Kibutz Mirim, was ■ •. tacks a Syrian regular soldier was 22. killed when the tractor he was captured by an Israeli patrol. driving in the kibutz fields hit a Early Monday morning a number planted by terrorists infiltrat- txua of bazooka shells were fired from mine the Syrian line on an Israeli posi- ing from the nearby Gaza Strip. The body of an Arab terrorist BAB tion in the Golah Heights. A United Nations observers position on the sought by Israeli police was dis- Mc %pita. Was heights was hit Sunday night by covered near Beth Layhiya in the 13—yo• h.,. exhs %ma M. the ammo* • kn. bnommellmoomilt. Strip. The terrorist was known to mortar shells. %who .mud—v—0O311 1•11•1 % • mossy ;wok ommowlme•—briag r....somi MI, I. 'WPM. 1.0 II for lo ea 'VITRA . 3% et CAPITOL During the afternoon, shots were Israeli police as a commander of 04.4elt any •••••••—ANYTIMI—. 4rItlairew AMT emewat—ANYTINIS• —Yew money 4.11I ..l% 13IlltA •ffINIST—OAST et • CAPITOU . fired at an Israeli patrol at the the Popular Front for the Libera- tion of Palestine underground. Is- Call IDE C..ple4A Soniv• 111 Ism — 11• peep% with die -1amtaar.1 Boukkaata region in the southern area of the heights and shells ex- raeli authorities are investigating the circumstances of his death. ploded near the Ramat settlement CAPITOL An Arab terrorist who called in the upper Golan region. There SAVINGS 8, LOAN were no Israeli casualties in any of himself "Adolph Hitler" was sentenced to 10 years' imprison - these incidents. ASSOCIATION ment after being found guilty by 27215 Soutithe Rd. A woman officer of the Israeli a military tribunal on three PAS-, Lathing Villagt Army Was hospitalized today for counts: possession of weapons; wounds she sustained when shots Michigan 48075 membership In the Palestine Li- were fired at an army vehicle beration Front; and attacking an from an orange grove on the out- ✓ s i ollie Ammo •• Israeli army vehicle on.the main skirts of Gaza. A search was car- Lamina, Michigan 'Mks road In the Gaza Strip in Oc- ried out for the terrorists. tober 1969. Increasing sabotage in the Gaza The terrorist's real name, mili- Strip was the subject of discussion tary officials disclosed, is Abdel between Chief of Staff Gen. Haim Rahman El Smiri, 23, of Khan Bar-Lev and officers of the Gaza Yunis in the Strip. The prosecutor Strip command. Gen. Bar-Lev was told the court the defendant accompanied by Gen. Aric Sharon, chose his name that commander of the Southern Reg- underground. when he joined the ion. A 3-year-old Arab girl from Lebanon, identified as Tissan, was Israeli Notables to Help returned -Monday after straying across the border into Israel. She Karen Hayesod Drive JERUSALEM (JTA)—Israel is had been picking flowers and was found by Israeli soldiers. She spent sending some of Its top leaders abroad to help raise $200,000,000 the night at Rosh Hanikra kibutz near the border and was sent home in 27 countries for the 1971-72 Keren Hayesod-United Israel Ap- •Complete Hearing Tests & Evaluations with new clothes and gifts from peal campaign. soldiers and kibutz members. .3IrAvrti and other quality Hearing Aids Fitted Dr. Israel Goldstein, president of She was handed over to Leban- •Hearing Aids Repaired (Loaners provided) - ese authorities with "full ceremon- the Keren Hayesod, the World Zion- ies" at the border post, under the ist movement's fiscal arm, said that •Batteries & Accessories for all makes of aids 10 cabinet ministers, six Knesset supervision of the Red Cross. Early Sunday afternoon a group members, eight senior army offi- •Convalescent-Home Service cers and three Israeli ambassadors of terrorists opened fire on an Is- NATHAN UPSON SHELDON SEGEL raeli position in the Golan Heights, will be campaigning for more UCE N SSD MARINO AID AUDI/MAOISTS - and Israelis returned the fire. money for Israel during the next three months. Three terrorists were killed and Keren Hayesod raises funds in one was captured. 71 countries outside of the United In two earlier incidents six States and Canada, where the Arab saboteurs were killed and United Jewish Appeal is the major another injured and captured. fund-raising agency. . The captured Arab turned out to According to Dr. GOldstein, the be a soldier of the Syrian army. 1971-72 campaign goal is more than The Syrians were notified of his double the sum collected last year -OPTICAL ONTO!' ■ capture through the Red Cross and is part of a world wide d ''ve office. to collect $1,000,000,000 from J An Israeli civilian and a resident through voluntary contributions of Sajaryah camp in the Gaza Strip and Bond sales to meet Israel's were wounded from the explosion humanitarian needs. He said 50 Classified Ads Get Quick Results of a hand grenade thrown at a piominant Israelis will go abroad. 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