israeI s NVonld Wele;oniejarrin THE jQE'#RO1T the stationing on the eastern bank of the canal of UN forces between the Egyptian and Israeli lines; . . that "secure and recognized bound- aries be determined in the peace agreement; . . . that solutions to mission, an interim Suez Canal 16 submarines, six mine-sweepers security problems be found within pact, secure and recognized boun- and 24 amphibious craft. Only a the guarantee of the UN, in the daries and other security arrange- small part of the fleet is in the creation of demilitarized zones, in the presence of international forces ments, Israeli withdrawal and Red Sea. UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Postponement of the General As- sembly's Middle East debate because of the Indian-Pakistani crises is a blow to Egypt, according to some Western diplomats here. The debate was postponed after Wednesday morning's speech by Foreign Minister Amadou Karom Gaye of Senegal, who said that the report of the recent African peace mission was a basis for resumption of the Jarring mission. One diplomat close to the Mid- East situation said that the inter- ruption of the debate on that sub- ject just as it bad reached a "crescendo" had to cause "dis- comfort" for the Egyptians who had requested it and had spoken first last Friday. Now, said the Schumann, who was address- diplomat, the momentum has been ing the Senate, said that many - stalled, and Egypt's suggestion - of foreign governments, including anti-Israel sanctions has been that of the United States, now shunted aside. interpret the resolution as call- ing for Israel's withdrawal from all the occupied territories. plied by the Soviet Union, accord- ing to the Israel Army magazine, Bamahane. The magazine also published de- tails of Egypt's ground and naval strength, all based on figures pub- lished by Western sources, it said. The number of Soviet-made combat planes in the air force is 407, which includes 220 new MIG- 21s, 120 Sukhoi-H bombers, about 25 TU-16 bombers and some 30 Illushin-28 bombers. The Egyptian Air Force also has 12 11116-23s, a fighter plane said by Western sources to out- run and outclireb any other, - including the American F4 Phantom jets in the Israel Air Force. Egyptian ground forces number a half million men under arms di- vided into 10 divisions, five of which Catholic Bishop Opposes Pope's Mid East Views BRUSSELS (JTA)Msgr. Ram- selaer, a Dutch Catholic bishop, has come out against the Pope's position on Jerusalem as "unjust" and contrary to the spirit of the Ecumenic Council." The statement was made by the Dutch prelate in the course of an interview published here by the Jewish weekly of Antwerp, "Bel- gisch Israelitisch Weekblad." Msgr. Ramselaer ha just re- turned to Amsterdam from - -us- . els where he participated in the meeting of the Consultative Com- mittee for Judeo-Christian Co- operation which took place last week. Bishop Ramselaer is a director of the Anne Frank House in Am- sterdam, a former president of Catholic Council for Israel and the author of an essay on Jerusalem in which he takes a favorable view of the town's development under Israeli rule. He has been a most outspoken critic of th- Vatican's Middle East positions. at some strategic point; . . . that the terms of withdrawal from occupied territories be embodied in the peace agreement; . . . (and) in order to guarantee freedom of navigation of all ships through the straits of Tiran, of the stationing of international forces at Sharm el Skeikh." Eban said Israel had given an "affirmative reply" to those pro- posals, and that "if a proposal is made for resuming negotiations under the auspices of Dr. Jarring and within the terms of Resolution 242 in order to reach a peace agreement; Israel will respond without prior conditions to that call." Observers noted that the Afri- can mission proposed "with- drawal from occupied terri- tories," which is the language of Resolution 242, and not with- drawal from "the" or "all" -oc- cupied territories, which is the way the Arabs interpet the reso- lution. Other diplomats however, noted that the Mid-East debate may not be long in resuming if the assembly treats the Indian- This appeared to be more moder- Pakistani issue with urgency. ate language by the OAU, com- Israeli Foreign Minister Abba pared with its earlier call for total Eban, in his assembly speech Tues- Israeli withdrawal. Foreign Minister _ Norbert Schmeltzer of the Netherlands said he believed Egypt is seeking a peaceful solution of the Middle East conflict despite the recent day, said the Africans proposed "acceptance by the two parties provocative statements by Sadat. (Israel and Egypt). to resume in- Egyptian Air Force Has 896 direct negotiations under the aus- Combat and Training Planes TEL AVIV (JTA)—The Egyp- pices of Dr. Jarring and within tian Air Force numbers 896 com- the terms of Resolution 242 in bat and training planes, including order to reach a peace agreement the world's fastest fighter and . . . of an interim agreement for the world's largest helicopter sup- the opening of the Suez Canal and emher 10, 1971 -17 aw.v. e a (Continued from Page 16) are infantry, three mobile and by repeated threats and datelines two armored. for the opening of fire." The Israeli Army magazine said Eban contended that Israel gave Egypt's Navy has eight destroyers, "affirmative reply" to the Africans' four frigates, two corvettes, 20 call for resumption of the Jarring missile boats, 45 torpedo boats, freedom of navigation. "The memorandum of the African heads of state bears wit-. ness to the spirit of good will which they encountered in their mission," Eban said. In Jerusalem, President Zalman Shazar said that President Nixon had promised him at the beginning of this year that the U.S. would not stop supplying Israel with the weapons it needs. He spoke to a French United Jewish Appeal delegation headed by Baron Guy De Rothschild. 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