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September 03, 1971 - Image 13

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-09-03

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Rabin Criticizes U. S. Delay in
• Arms
Sales; Arab Offensive at UN Anticipated

TEL AVIV (JTA) — Ambassa- Sept. 7. Sources explained that
dor Itzhak Rabin accused the with the meeting now seemingly
United States Tuesday of delaying unavoidable, the U.S. feels that
supplies of arms, especially Phan- the least she can do is limit the
torn jets, to Israel, for political agenda to Jerusalem and not let
reasons. He said the delay must it become a wide-open verbal
be regarded as constituting poli- brawl on the whole range of Mid-
tical pressure and warned that dle East issues. Thus, the U.S. -
the Americans were making a seri- Jordanian cooperation, which one
ous m i s t a k e and jeopardizing diplomat called "very close, very
chances for a final or even partial careful."
settlement in the Middle East.
The U.S., it was further learned,
The Israeli envoy to Washington will again try to have the Council
addressed reporters at Lydda Air- pass a resolution strongly critical
port where he arrived for a short of Israel's "ethnic quality" of
private visit. He said he was tak- Jerusalem, believing that Israel
ing his home leave now because is violating international law with
the American administration was her unilateral projects in the East-
at the moment deeply involved in ern sector prior to an Israeli -Arab
domestic economic problems. agreement on the future of the
Rabin will meet with Premier historic city.
Golda Meir and Foreign Minister
The U.S. long-range position is
Abba Eban and will participate that Jerusalem should be inter-
in government discussions of 'the nationalized, which Israel opposes.
United Nations Security Council But the Americans are trying to
debate on Jerusalem scheduled dissuade the Jordanians from re-
after Labor Day and the General questing that a fact-finding corn-
Assembly's fall session which mission investigate the Jerusalem
opens Sept. 21.
issue. The U.S. feels that since
Rabin said he didn't think the Israel is unlikely to permit such a
U.S. would support any change in unit to enter her territory, any
the status quo in Jerusalem but subsequent UN ruling would be
this does not mean that the U.S. unenforceable.
regards Jerusalem as an Israeli
According to informed sources
city. He believes the U.S. will Foreign Minister Abba Eban told
make efforts to shorten the debate the senior AMerican diplomat in
on Jerusalem.
Israel that Jordan's own interests
Rabin said the U.S. continued would not be served by calling for
to supply arms to Jordan within a debate. The sources said that
the framework of a campaign to Eban's remarks were made to J.
win more friends in the Middle Owen Zurhellen, Jr., who is stand-
East. He said that chances for a ing in for vacationing Ambassador
final or partial settlement in the Walworth Barbour, in the hope
region would become realistic only that the U.S. could still convince
when the Arabs and the Soviets Jordan to change its plans.
realize that Israel cannot be over-
The committee on the elimina-
powered militarily.
tion of racial discrimination on
*
*
Monday voted 9 to 4, with one
JERUSALEM (JTA) — Israel abstention, to draw the Gen-
Anticipates a two-pronged diplo-
eral Assembly's attention to
matic assault in the United Na- Israeli practices on the occupied
tions next month, spearheaded by
Golan Heights. The committee
Jordan in the Security Council and
voted after studying a 1970 sup-
Egypt in the General Assembly.
plementary report from Syria,
which lost the heights in the
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
SiV-Day War. Israel's deputy
told the Cabinet that the Israel
permanent representative, Jacob
delegation would expose the full
Doron, promptly retorted that
story of atrocities and desecration
during Jordah'S 19-year occupa- Syria was "hardly a country to
tion of .,E_ast.._ Jerusalem if Jordan
be making complaints a b o u t
racial discriminations."
rased' the gifesfion of Jerusalem
in the SecnritY
Doran noted that the inhabitants
Egypt, meanwhile, was said to of the heights have not been ex-
be planning : 4;o seek a pro-Arab pelled, and attributed the tension
"interpretation" of the Security there to "Syrian intransigence and
CouriCil Resolution ;, 242 when the refusal to cooperate in taking
General Assembly begins its ses- constructive steps for the estab-
sidri Sept. 21.
lishment of peace," such as ac-
The semi-official Cairo news- ceptance of the security peace
paper Al Ahram reported that mission of United Nations repre-
Egypt will press for a Security sentative Dr. Gunnar V. Jarring.
Council debate on the Middle East
"Furthermore," Doron de-
crisis and will request permission clared, "although Syria is a party
to participate although it is not
a council member.
The United States and• Jordan
are cooperating in an attempt_ to
mit next week's expected Securi-
-I Council meeting to the question
of Israeli practices in East Jeru-
salem, according to informed
Western sources.
"We were against the meeting
from the beginning," one diplomat
said, "but Hussein (of Jordan)
and Faisal (of Saudi Arabia), are
determined to have it." Since it is
up to Jordan — or any other United
Nations member state — to decide
whether to ask for a Council meet-
ing, Jordan is expected to submit
her formal request for a session

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday, September 3, 1971-13

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oppresses them in all aspects of
everyday life, and yet refuses them
permission to leave, contrary to
its obligation under ... the con-
vention of the United Nations on
Jan. 7, 1964."
"Israel," said Doron, "rejects
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s cheap
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truth," but he stressed that while
she wants peace with her Arab
neighbors she "has to take all
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