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World Zionist Congress devoted to
75 years of Zionist history.
His remarks on the international
political situation seemed particu-
larly signifiCant in light of a flurry
of reports during the past three
days indicating that progress had
been made toward "proximity"
talks between Israel and Egypt.
Foreign Minister Abba Eban
said Tuesday night that it was

not beyond hope that Egypt will
come to the negotiating table after
acknowledging that - imposed set-
tlements from 'abroad cannot solve
the Middle East conflict.
Eban said that Israel agreed to
the idea of an interim settlement
to reopen the Suez Canal when it
was first proposed by Sadat on
Feb. 9, 1971, as a step prior to an
overall agreement. Israel's agree-
ment still stand, Eban said. He
added the hope for negotiations
with _Egypt remalms " particulary
20--Friday, January 28, 1972
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS after her president had the wisdom
and fortitude to step back from
war."
But shortly after Eban spoke,
Presidexit Sadat went on Cairo
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radio and television to tell the
Egyptian people that he had brok-
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en off all contacts with the United
States aimed at negotiations with
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Israel, that he was negotiating
with the Soviet Union for more
arms and would go to Moscow
if necessary "to compldte these
negotiations."
Answering questions by Cairo
University students who demanded
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war against Israel, Sadat asserted
that this is not true. "As I have
clearly declared, there is no other
path than the battle, and we are
preparing for a long battle"
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days are an unprecedented occur-
o ance in Egypt, but they believed
a that President Sadat is in no dan-
ger inasmuch as there are no in-
dicaations of rissatifacdon with his
regime among army officers or in
his newly reshuffeld cabinet.
In Cairo Sunday, Egypt's new
premier, Dr. Aziz Sidky, submit-
ted a program for austerity and
economic mobilization which
places the country on a virtual war
footing.
Dr. Sidky declared that the pur-
th pose of the economic mobliization
is was "total confrontation" with
to

e- Lt. Gen. Haim Barley, former

P- chief of staff of Israel's armed

forces, said in Washington las
s , weekend that Israel is prepared
to pull back from the Suez . Canal
in the interests of an interim ac-
cord with Egypt but has not yet
decided how far back it is pre-
pared to go.
"Israel has stated very clearly
that we do not regard the Suez
as a final border," Barley said in
response to questions by reporters
at a press conference.

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"We know that sooner or later
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not been disclosed but has not
been decided among us because
the situation has not reached the
point where a decision needed to
be made," he said.
Barley, who retired from the

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moving us."
Another important factor is that
the cease fire continues, he said.
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having "fully kept every commit-
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of arms to Israel. "There has not
been one item promised that has

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He expressed optimism over
the prospects of peace during the
current year; The most impor-
tant change that has taken place,
Barley said, was •the realization
by Egypt and the- Soviet Union
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enter the cabinet as minister of
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Barley said that Israel would
pull back when the war is over
and that the pullback will be "an
independent "step, not a phase of
the so-called total withdrawal."
Another factor, he said, was that
any 'agreement with Egypt must
preclude elements that would put
ksrael in -an "impossible military
position."
Asked if Israeli forces would
withdraw beyond the Mitla Pass,
a point about 20 miles east of the
Suez Canal, Barley replied, "I
don't think so." ;

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the problems that would come
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