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October 08, 1971 - Image 34

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1971-10-08

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Israel Embassy Political Coimselor Optimistic Way to Peace Can- Be Found

"The positive political dynam- Western reaction to Eban's re- Russia supplies - the Arab coun- peace prevails and where Jews,
ism that has helped soften acute marks, which included five paths tries.
Christians and Arabs co-exist
conflicti in the past can also to peace was positive Arab re-
Neverth e 1 ess, Ra
v v ews the
peacefully, it is Jerusalem. But
apply to a solution in the Middle sponse was -something less than
over-all
picture
from
Israel's
what
can you expect from the-
East," an Israeli-Embassy official enthusiastic. "But that's to be
standpoint as "encouraging." in
United Nations when 17 countries
told students at the University of _expected," said Raviv. He' was
his
U-01
talk
he
also
pointed
are members of the Arab League
Michigan. last Friday evening.
optimistic that there could be
to the fact that the scease -fire
and another 30 are staunch sup-
The official, Moshe Raviv, polit- progress toward an interim Suez
on
the
Suez
Canal
has
endured
porters
of every Arab initiative?
ical counselor at the embassy in Canal agreement.
a
full
year.
Despite
"incidents,"
"Instead of finding solutions to
Washington, spoke on :the heels - The 3d-year-old
-career officer, the cease fire remains in force, complicated - international prob-
of a dramatic speech in' the UN who entered foreign ministry
"and I . think it will continue lems, this organization is obsessed
General Assembly in which Abba ice at age 17, speaks to many serv-
col-
Eban suggested a Rhodes-type lege groups — on an average of for the time being," he said. with passing resolutions," he said.
also cites the increase
peace conference between Israel one a month. He said that on the in Raviv
immigration, including that
and Egypt.
whole- he finds receptive audiences from the Soviet Union, as an en-
Raviv, Eban's former private — but many- misconceptions about couraging note.
secretary, said the UN speech Israel out of ignorance.
In his prepared remarks, he
proves Israel's flexibility- in
His visit to Detroit was not didn't dwell at any great length
finding ways toward p e a c e.
strictly business: he also had on Israel's "social discontent" but
come for the wedding of a cousin, he acknowledged that during the
For the finest in Musical
the son of Ernest and Edith past year it has increased, partly
-
Entertainment
. Schirartz of Nadine Ave., Hunt- due to the worsening economic
situation. "However, these social
ington Woods.
This summer Raviv also made differences can be handled grad-
ually,"
he added.
ANDTNIS - CONTINENTALS
a headline of sorts when The
For the- future,- said Raviv, "one
Jewish News reported the birth
_390-3664
of his baby boy. What was unique can see alternatives" in the Mid-
was that Raviv learned of the dle East situation: "First, there
birth while at a high-level con- could be a resumption of shooting.
Eye Doctors
-
ference with the U.S. secretary Neither Israel nor Egypt wants
Fiescriptions Riled
that.
of state.
"Second, there could be a gen-
For the bris, the Ravivs chose eral settlement through Ambas-
Israel Ambassador Itzhak Rabin sador (Gunnar) Jarring. An ulti-
ratscninlON OPTICAL CO.
and a cousin, Mrs. Harold Sucher mative position has been presented
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of Southfield, as godparents:
to Jarring, demanding Israel's
Raviv is certain that the an- commitment to total withdrawal.
noUncement of his son's birth did Unless- there's a change in the
not affect the outcome of the Egyptian position,- there can be
secretary of state's meeting, but no- progress in this arena.
said "it was a cordial atmosphere
"And third, there could be an
— as it generally is between Is- interim Suez Canal agreement. At
rael and the United States. Of the moment, Israel and Egypt
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rael is requesting from the U.S. ly for the U.S. and Egypt."
.cd, . NATURAL VITAMINS
eltemin r ORGANIC FOODS
He said only that Israel's in-
Shrugging off the suggestion
21123 Coolidge; Berkley
creased defensive capability over that Jordan might make a sep-
the
past
year
could
be
jeopard-
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arate peace with Israel, _Raviv
free Perkiser'.. Open Daily DI to 7 • ized should the supply of jets said because of Egypt's position
and arms not be, resumed while in the Arab world "Egypt
must be the first." After a year
of Anwar Sadat's leadership, in
which "his rhetoric has been no
less vitriolic- than Nasser's speech-
es were," Israel nevertheless is
"willing to test and try to reach
a lasting peace' with him."
As for the United Nations,
"We take no comfort from the
last meeting of the Security
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