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380 Stay in W. Bank
After Snainser Visits

- TEL AMYL-1U lirmidry of the

bdedar Said it aPProved the op-

pfreaCsms

3OI pencils to - return
former homes
in )lames, itanudtah; Nablus,
Tian awl ameba. The 380 hid
been ammag Se summer visitors
from Arab cambia who visited
Israel and the West- Bank _under
the family remitet program that
anal•dal pa Sept. IL
lfilifaxy speversmest - authorities
said that 75,3I0 requests for entry
Nader the threeissistb-- summer
visits program were granted, many
of them valid far more than one
persona Over ILINS -persons toured
Israel Motif, or whosa L200 visited
relatives Haig there-
Dr. Iligalramassil Msawar. of He-
bron, wits was deported to Jordan
by ■ e =Mary government in
190
slaw
"ve acts, re-
turned au Aug. 3L. He
one of
five leek Awes recently rmit-
tad to whale to their homes.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
10—Friday; October 1,:1971

Zvi Zimmerman, Knesset Deputy Speaker,
Defines Israel Right - Wing Attitude, Denies
Any Communist Influence From USSR Jew's



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By JOSEPH POZAKOFF

SoViet Jewish emigration to
Israel Will- increase. 'Re newer
e
can
stop the Jewish people who
Zvi Zimmerman, a leading figur
want to go home except by phy-
on the right wing of Israeli poli
tics, does not fear that greatly ex - deal destruction," -he said. This
panded immigration of Soviet Jew s . yearning to return hinne to Is-
will alter Israel's political corn . reel can't be -explained. In -biota
pIeicion toward Communism. H e .gical terms or political, economic
sees Israel- and the united State s - or social ways. This is our faith.
as having a common problem in .The Russians - don't want to use
the Nazi ways rand they won't
fusing= the varied races and cut
tures within their borders but Is -- use them." -
rael's first need _is security fo r
"I can't say what will be - the
survival. Far from being n "hawk' tention of Russia to allow large
the deputy speaker of the' ICnesset Jewish emigration to Israel. Rus-
regards himself and oer
m Israeli sian -influence in Israel by immi-
politicians as "doves"- who seek a gration is already 'important. A
reasonable compromise and peace large part of our-=population is of
for all peoples; the "hawks" in Russian origin. There could be
the -Middle East 'are among' -the some intellectual influence but we
Arab:leaders.
would welcome that. We're a free
Zimmirinen, 'a top :man in: the aociety and they would enrich our
Gabel Pa:di,: which is in - oppo- range lof intellectual reactions.- It
sition to the Golda Meir govern- would be goad. -We're not- afraid
ment, expressed_ these views to-the -of ideological propaganda but how
Jewish TelegrOhic Agency dar- it works. -A majority of the Israeli
ing a two-day :visit in Washing- people tome from Eastern Europe.-
ton. He is On, . month's yisit_ to They didn't want- to live- in the
the United States, partly on:"farni- Communist regions.. Those- who
ly business" and 'particularly "to wanted-to be Communists remain-
see and hear" what non-Jewish ed there."
and Jewish Americans think of
Asked to Ciscuss , the circum-
Israel and its problems.
stances of Blacks - in
"I will exP
explain-about'
- Zininierthari -said that race Is the
whenever I can help, but :mostly most important common problem
I want to know what Americans to the United States and Israel.
think---4n the little towns, too; not "At this time," he said, "two large
only in the big -cities," be said. social _ experiments are taking
While. he visited. New:-Yorlrionie place:- One is in Israel, which '
years ago,- this was -bis first' time taking splinters -.from all Over z the
:Waihington. 'He- chatted—with world _of -different tultarea and
- congressmen
-congressmen
--.Capitol and languages to ,create again a nation
sat in. Jim ;chambers 7•to see how realty * . aZnew:nation4-in:-Israel.
Congress ivorks:" lie arrived in We _must reviveonr .old .language
the. United StatelIwo Weeks
eks
_ and -fatal; our - task --to' give hu-
, manity, some values, as we •did in
. lawyer :by -...profession,
erman
expressed
his
views
in
'ages past. In
m
DnIted . States,
"concise. terms -.with positive 'ac- the "-numbers are greater 'ilia the
cents. Born in Poland, he was sane experiment ta- create a na-:
seized by the Nazis early in World Ron from People around the world
War II. He escaped from a .con- is taking place. America is using
centration camp in 1943 and joined a European culture as a basis to
the Polish - resistance movement. create an American nation with a
Liter, be participated lathe Under- new culture
ground in Hungary and Romania
•Regarding Israel's Black - Pan- -
from -where, he -s aid,. be made his
way _to. Israfel ill the
of thers,The said, "Israel is - seek-
ing how to overcome differences
1944. Politically, he said, "I'm
liberal in social matters and a between parts of- our people but
that's not our most =portant
hard-liner on foreign' policy." -
Problem because Israel's first
Zimmerman is - confident that
deniand is to survive. Problems
like these with the Black Pan-
thers exist in Israel
not so
sharply and so big as here--
but they exist We have to find
- -the solution, -,too. I will try to
learn what I can—with my own -
eyes„ my ears -and my legs and
human senses--to come to a bet-
ter understanding of the prob-
lems in American ghettos."
Discussing Israel's relations with
the 'Arab states, Zimmerman
emphasized "We wish -to compro-
mise for a real peace." To this he
added: "I can't see a possibility
for compromise or a solution if
the.. Arab leaders with the support
_of other states demand we retreat
to the pre-Six Day War borders.
If they want that, their real pur-
pose is to destroy the Jewish. state.
Who then are the -real hawks but
the leaders of the Arab states?'1 -
"This isn't a war for territory.
What is a piece of Sinai to the
Arabs? Jordan today has 91;500
square kilometers; it is larger

(Copyright 1971, JTA, Inc.)

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than Isiael with Sinai. the- Gain -
Strip and the Golan Heights puj
together, which total 89,000 square
kilometers. Not counting the lidos--
lein states, the Arab countries have
99.3 percent
the"-, land wheie-
100,000,000 Arabs Jive.. Israel-with
3,000,000 has seVen-tehths = of " 1-
per cent.
_
Anti-Israelis will find 2immer-_
man a tough debater indeed.

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TEL AVIV --- Israel military
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during
as compared with
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