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July 02, 1971 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-07-02

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
6—Friday, July 2, 1971

Tekoah Battles Anti-Zionist Drive on Two Fronts—Syria, USSR—at the UN

100,000 Arab Tourists
Expected This Summer

JERICHO (ZINS)—According to
the Israel press, approximately
100,000 "tourists" from neighboring
Arab states will be visiting Israel
this summer. Border patrols are
on the lookout for known terrorists
who might exploit this freedom of
travel and have taken precaution-
ary measures.
The number of visiting Arabs
grows from year to year. la 1968
there were 6,000; in 1970, 24,000. In
the current year, the number is
expected to rise to 100,000.
The policy of "Arab tourism"•
was inaugurated by Moshe Dayan,
on the premise that the more Arabs
who see Israel for themselves, the
weaker will be the effect of hate
propaganda generated by Arab
states still technically at war with
Israel.

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ducted against the Jewish state rael government to cope with those
by the Arab nations, including questions would have been consid-
Syria, for the past 23 years. erably greater and the Syrian gov-
Tekoah made his charge in a ernment itself would have been
letter to Thant, responding to a able to begin dealing with the
June 21 letter from the Syrian problems of poverty and back-
Ambassador George Tomeh who wardness in Syria."
alleged that Zionism was a colo-
r
nial instrument bent on exploiting
the populace.
Tomeh cited a New York
Times report of June 15 which
quoted remarks critical of the
gap between poverty and afflu-
ence in Israel made by an Amer-
ican Zionist leader, Rabbi Ar-
Installed and
thur Hertzberg, of Englewood,
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Tekoah's letter said in part:
Free Estimates
Israeli Engineers Devise Electronic Knitting "Were it not for the warfare pur-
REHOVOT—Space-age electron- of the United States and Israel. sued against Israel by the Arab
ics have come to the knitting in- An optical sensor sends a ray of states, including Syria, since 1948,
light onto the designer's drawing the resources available to the Is-
dustry.
A group of Israel engineers with of a pattern; it detects the colors
wide experience in sophisticated used in the drawing, processes
defense projects has adapted the and dispatches them into a digital
principles of aerospace optics to circuit or special purpose computer
develop an electronic reading ma- adapted to the specific knitting ma-
chine which eliminates the human chine, which is an integral part of
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UNITED NATIONS (JTA) —
Yosef Tekoah, Israel's ambassa-
dor to the United Nations, rejected
charges by the Soviet envoy to the
UN that "Zionist circles in the
United States and a number of
other countries have been carrying
on a malicious and slanderous
anti-Soviet campaign in connection
with the so-called 'Jewish question'
in the USSR, deliberately fabri-
cated by them."
Tekoah condemned this allega-
tion in Yakov Malik's letter to UN
Secretary General U Thant on June
15.
"The Soviet letter," Tekoah
wrote to Thant, "suggests that the

general concern for the plight of
Jews in the Soviet Union is a poli-
tically motivated anti-Soviet cam-
paign inspired by Israel and Zion-
ism. The truth is too well known to
be dismissed in so cavalier a
fashion."
The Israeli ambassador stated
that "no ulterior motives are ne-
cessary to sympathize with the
suffering of Soviet Jewry."
Later, Tekoah accused the
Syrian representative of trying to
make propaganda capital of cer-
tain social conditions confronting
the Jewish population of Israel,
which might not have existed had
it not been for the warfare con-

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