rs. end ejects Sadat's Plan on Canal Reopening JERUSALEM :.ETA ) — Premier t3olda Meir has flatly •rejected Egyptian President. Anwar Sadat s terms for an interim arrangement leading to the reopening of the Suez Canal, But she told the 3.000 delegates and foreign visitors at the Labor Party . convention that Israel fav- ored the reopening of the water- way to free navigation by all na- tions and would willingly discuss proposals aimed at normalization of civilian life in the Suez zone and de-escalation of the military confrontation across the canal. But, said Mrs. Meir, "if recent statements attributed. to President Sadat regarding the reopening of the Suez Canal are authentic, they cannot even be a basis for agree- ment with Israel." Sadat's proposals, reported by the official Middle East News no need for the government to Agency in Cairo last week called draw "maps." He said he was glad for a partial withdrawal of Is- of this because the drawing of rael forces from the canal's east bank as • a first stage toward maps would only have led to "fights among ourselves." total withdrawal from the Sinai Galili said Israel was prepared peninsula. to continue with the Jarring talks Egyptian forces would occupy • and was ready to begin separate the area, undefined by Sadat as talks on reopening the Suez Canal. to extent, that would be evacuated But, he added, Israel will never by Israel. In return, Sadat offered retreat from the canal which he to put the current de facto cease called "an excellent water ob- fire on a formal basis for a limited stacle." He said "No one would time and to start work immediate- think of providing the Egyptians ly to reopen the canal to intena and Russians with the means of tional shipping. reaching El Arish (25 miles from Mrs. Meir said Jerusalem would Israel's borders) from where they remain the capital of Israel in its could attack Israel from superior present unified state, "never again strategic positions." to be divided," but "appropriate Opposition is developing within arrangements will be made to safe_ the cabinet to the tough terms guard the religious and universal laid down by Defense Minister status of the Christian and Mos- Moshe Dayan for any interim ar- lem holy places with free access rangement with Egypt to reopen to them by members of all faiths." the Suez Canal, informed sources The premier was most emphatic said. in repeating her government's op- According to the sources, one position to Big Power guarantees group of ministers believes that and peace-keeping forces as "sub- Dayan's insistence on a formal stitutes" for the kind of peace armistice or statement of nonbel- settlement Israel wants. ligerency from Egypt is unrealis- She criticized "various proposals tic - and might put Israel in an for an international force, includ_ unfavorable light before world ing ideas raised by U.S. Secretary opinion. The ministers believe a of State William P. Rogers that formal extension to the current the Soviet Union should play a part de facto cease fire should be suf- in such a force." ficient to start talks about an in- The Labor Party convention terim arrangement. But even these gave all-out support to the govern- moderates realize that their posi- ment's position on peace negotia- tion is still a long way from what tions Wednesday and then ad- Cairo has offered, the sources journed well past midnight. said. The convention was the first Galin said Israel's doctrine since the Mapai,' Rafi and Ahdut was to preserve the cease fire Avoda factions merged two years ago to establish a united Labor while negotiating for secure, de- front. But despite differences that fensible borders recognized by still exist among the three, the con- formal peace agreements. He y e n ti o n displayed remarkable warned that Israel "cannot close unity, especially on the crucial' its eyes to the unprecedented question of the hour, the future airlift from Russia which un- loads in Egypt new war material boundaries of the state. the contents of which we do not The government's position was know." expounded by Israel Galili, minis- The serious external situation ter without portfolio, who is a close associate of Premier Golda appeared to mute differences with- Meir. Galili's political speech at in Labor Party ranks, and ,there the conventions closing session was virtually no dissent through- was a strongly worded rejection out the four-day convention. A new of international pressure from any central committee was elected in source aimed at forcing Israel to which Mapai. with 69 per cent of the members will play the domi- accept anything less than what it nant role. considers its minimum security Rafi with 18 per cent and Ahdut borders. Galili adhered so faith- fully to fie government's line Avoda -with 13 per cent offered that Mrs. Meir canceled her own no objections; The central com- address because of the lateness mittee was expanded from 500 to of the hour and because almost 600 members to avoid clashes be- everything she planned to say had tween the various branches. It will meet shortly to elect a been said by Galili. secretary general, and the pres- The minister, who more and ent incumbent, Aryeh Eliav, ap- more seems to be the foreign pears almost certain to retain the policy spokesman for Mrs. Meir's so-called "inner circle," post. But he will preside alone Deputy secretary generals repre- acknowledged the danger of re- senting Rafi and Ahdut Avoda newed warfare with Egypt Ind were abolished. said that in such an event Is- Foreign Minister Abba Eban rael would be subjected to the urged the Arab states Monday most severe pressure it has ever known from friendly na- night to accept his vision of the future Middle East — a commun- tions to make concessions. But, ity of nations after the fashion of he said, Israel will never ac- the European Economic Commun- cept solutions that are not solu- tions or substitutes for peace ity, in which each nation main.- tains its sovereignty and cultural that are not peace. identity, though linked by bonds Galili said that inasmuch as of loyalty to the region. Israel has already rejected the Eban rejected Rogers' conten- June 4, 1967 boundaries as a basis tion that geographical security is for a peace settlement, there was less important than international . . guarantees, He also rejected the demand by some Israeli circles that Israel retain every, inch of occupied Arab territory on his- torical grounds. Israel has had little geography but many guarantees — actually an overflow of guarantees but little security to show for them, the foreign minister said. "We do not say only geography. but we say geography too," Eban declared. Speaking from the. same plat- form. Dayan told the convention delegates that Israel must hold on to its - present defense lines despite various plans and promises of guarantees until a firm peace set- tlement is obtained. This, he said, would be a long, slow process. Under the circumstances, he said the Gaza .Strip and Golan Heights were not just "real es- tate" but keys to peace and sec- urity. He asked, "If we withdraw from Sharm el Sheikh and the Egyp- tians return there, in a year or five years, what will we do then?" Dayan also hinted, in remarks made after his official speech, that he favored the permanent presence of an Israeli army on the west bank of the Jordan. "If we do not want just peace documents but security, I pre- fer that Israel's army should hold to the lines which are ef- fective and meaninful for Is- rael's security, even if the Arab countries refuse to recognize them as our peace borders," he said. "The Israel army is now deployed from Mt. Hermon to the Jordan and the Dead Sea. Is there any substitute for such - a defensible line?" Dayan stressed :Israel's read- . *heart that we will never have to iness to meet any new Egyptian fight Soviet soldiers." thrust. 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