Gahal Attacks, Eba n for TV. Remarks

JERUSALEM JTA) — In one of
its most rancorous sessions in a
long time; the - Knesset defeated a
Gahal motion for a debate on For-
eign Minister -Alibi. Eban's recent
remarks on e _ scaPed Nazi criminals.
The vote was 27:22.
Dr. Benjamin Halevi, a Ger-
man-born; Berlin-educated former

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Israeli Supreme Court justice now
serving as a Gahal MK, accused
Eban of lying in presenting his
explanation of his remarks to the
Knesset • and the Israeli public. _
Ebari opened a hornet's nest
Oct 18 when, on the David Frost
television show taped in New York,
he said that the question of hunt-
ing down escaped Nazi criminals
"hardly interests me." `
Eban said, that while he did not
oppose trials of captured. Nari
criminals, their crinies were not
"capable of expiation" and the
essence of the Holocaust did not
rest on "some wretched man in
Paraguay or Brazil."
On returning to IsrUel, Eban
stressed that the Hol
should be viewed -in terms of
its impact en and lessons for
humanity, 'rather on the search
for inclividual criminals.
Dr. Halevi charged that Eban
had tried to mislead Israelis with
his explanation 'and that the prac-
tical effect of Eban's remarks
would be a _slowing down of what
the MK -called the already lag-
gardly searches for wartime kill-
ers , of Jews.
Eban replied that Dr. Halevi's
charges - were the cheapest and
most irrelevant he hid-ever heard.
He said public reaction in Israel
had praised him for displaying
Profound -understanding of the
Holocaust -and genuine feeling for
its victims_ In the flood of letters
he received—from Jewish leaders
and wartime partisans and aver-
age Jews—not one was critical,
he asserted.
(In London, Joseph Rosensaft,
president of the World Federation
of Bergen-Belsen Associations, said
he could find no- fault with Eban's
remarks and said he thought Eban
was rather effective on the-subject
of the. Holocaust. He added that
perhaps Eban's phrasing. was un-
fortunate with reference to the ap-,_
prehension of war _criminals.)

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Chancellor Willy Brandt were standing.
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NEW YORK (JTA)—The presi-
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velopment had "set their sights"
on Forest Mils as the site for a
controversial 840-family low-income
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Dr. Alvan -M. Lashinsky -told
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the scattering of low-income hous-
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- Dr. Lashinsky charged that
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The emergence of the Forest
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the project "sericnisly threatened
the continued existence of the
Forest Hills Jewish community."
Several rabbis in the area, how-
ever, differed sharply with the
QJCC and • one of them, Rabbi :KS
Usher Kirschblum of the Kew
Gardens Jewish Center, resigbed
from the QJCC over the issue.
Ten 'national Orthodox Jewish
organizations hive joined in urging
delay- in the construction of the
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