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June 30, 1972 - Image 12

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-06-30

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Eban Condemns One-Sided UN Censure

12—Friday, June 30, 1972

For 26 Years
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(Continued from Page 1)
able censure by the Security Coun-
cil_ He noted that half the members
of the Council do not have diplo-
matic relations with Israel and the
other, tend to adapt themselves to
thos ,tuation Ile said that Soviet
and \rab tactics are to formulate
Matsu .tdrafts, and the others say
they are helping Israel by forward-!
in,: resolutions of their own NA hICh
:ire less extreme.

Charter" by supporting Lebanon gunmen who killed 26 and wounded
"as well as the Palestinian and more than 70 in the Lydda Airport
other Arab people against Israeli massacre May 30, Gen. Elazar said
he knew exactly where they had
aggression."
"trained, ate and slept" in Leba-
Tekoah accused the Security
"double non prior to embarking on their
a
Council of applying
standard," taking action not when assassination mission.
Diplomatic sources in Beirut
Jewish blood was spilled but only
reported Tuesday that Palestin-
when Israel, as a last resort, struck
ian guerrillas have agreed under
back.
Tekoah accused the Soviet Union
pressure to suspend attacks
of playing a negative role in the
against Israel from Lebanese ter.
ritory.
The Monday night resolution was middle East. "supporting Arab ag-
draTed by Western European na- gression" and providing the Arabs
The sources said the Lebanese
tions. Its language was less harsh with unlimited supplies of arms. government was seeking to remove
But the Israeli envoy made an the terrorists entirely from its
than that demanded by the Arabs,
a factor that averted a U.S. veto unusual bid for China to under- territory to deprive Israel of ex-
but opened it to sharp criticism by stand Israel's position. "In the cuses for further attacks.
Ch.na and somewhat milder criti- dawn of recorded history there had
Other sources said, however, that
been two nations in Asia—China in
reirn by the Soviet Union. The U.S
ambassador, George Bush, said it the East and Israel in the West," Lebanese authorities have asked
the
terrorists only to leave the
did not meet the criteria laid down i Tekoah said. "China knows that
history did not begin with Arab southern region of the country
for S approval.
which borders on Israel.
Eban said Israel should not mini.' efforts to oust the Israelis from
The Cairo newspaper Al Ahram
inize the. fact that the resolution the Middle East. The people of
China will recognize Israel's fun- reported that the guerrillas have
was not adopt& unanimously. He
damental
rights
of
peace
and
co-
been
ordered out of Lebanon with-
rioted that the history of the Se-
in a definite time. The paper said
rarity Council show's that resolu- existence," he said
Only hours after the Security that President Sadat of Egypt was
tions on which one of the major
powers has abstained have little Council voted to condemn Israel insisting that Beirut preserve a
for
its "repeated attacks" on Leb- Lebanese haven for the Palestinian
fiance of being implemented. How-
ever, he said Israel would lod ge anon , an Arab terrorist who ap- resistance movement.
parently
penetrated into Israel
According to a Beirut report, El
protests in the capitals of certain'
Fatah chief Yassir Arafat agreed
nations considered friendly to it from Lebanon was killed in an en-
to a temporary halt of guerrilla
which nevertheless supported the counter with an Israeli patrol.
The terrorist was killed, and activities but rejected the gov-
resolution. •
three Israeli soldiers were slightly ernment's request that they evacu-
Eban said Israel had two pur-
injured, north of Kibutz Dan in the ate the southern region known as
poses when it decided to attack
Upper Galilee. The Arab apparent- "Fatahland."
terrorist strongholds in Lebanon
ly had entered Israel with fellow
Neutral observers here tended
last week. lie said the first was to:
terrorists from "Fatahland" in
to view' with scepticism any agree-
d. monstrate to the Lebanese au-
southeastern Lebanon. The others ment with Arafat. They noted from
. that the presence of ter..
escaped into the dense vegetation past experience that guerrillas in
rorists in Lebanon undermines'.
the field often defy restrictive
th so‘ ereignty and security and and rocks.
orders from their superiors.
:nvolves them in fighting with Seized Syrian Officers Admit
Joint
Military
Mission
Veterans Urge U.S., USSR
Israel. The second objective, he'
TEL AVIV (JTA) — Five high- to De-Escalate Conflict
said, was to point out to Lebanon I
KERHONKSON, N.Y. (JTA) —
Oat despite the international back- ranking Syrian intelligence officers
lug is can muster, it has to con- captured by an Israeli patrol inside The American Veterans Commit-
front Israel if it continues to per- Lebanon near the Israeli border tee voted unanimously at its na-
mit terrorist operations from its Wednesday have admitted they tional convention here that "the
territory. Eban said it was para- were on a joint military mission United States and the Soviet Union
doxical that Lebanon. which man- with Lebanese officers, Chief of must accompany the new detente in
aged to stay out of three Arab- Staff Gen. David Elazar disclosed. their relations with concrete steps
Israeli wars, is now the only coun- Ile said the admissions belied to de-escalate the military situa-
try from whose territory hostilities • claims from Beirut and Damascus tion in the Middle East." The con-
that the officers were merely sight- vention backed a resolution intro-
against Israel are mounted.
seeing and were "kidnaped" by the duced by Prof. I. Milton Sacks of
Lebanon's Premier Saeb Salam
Israelis.
Brandeis University, chairman of
stated emphatically last Saturday
He said the officers revealed the AVC's international affairs
that his government will not crack

joi
commission.
It recommended that
down on the guerrillas who have
naissance mission aimed at pin- the "great power conflict" and
their bases in Lebanon.
pointing targets in Israel.
the "unresolved issues" in the
Israel's UN ambassador, Yosef
Last Friday night an Isareli naval Middle East be settled through
Tekoah denounced the resolution patrol encountered and sank a "direct negotiations between the
after the vote. He called it "an boatload of terrorists off the Leba- Arab states and Israel," with out-
affront to the victims of Arab nese town of Tzor. Gen. Elazar side influence limited to seeing to
atrocities and a travesty of jus- dismissed claims by the Lebanese it "that the principal belligerents
tice." lie warned that it could have authorities that they were unaware formally recognize each other's
"grave repercussions" on the Mid- of the existence of terrorist train- existence and agree to deal with
dle East situation if it encourages ing camps in Lebanon. lie said each other."
the terrorists to continue their Lebanon is an eager host to the
The convention singled out for
attacks.
terrorists. Their headquarters are "special shame" the USSR for its
During the lengthy debate in boated in Lebanon and conditions "reprehensible anti - Semitism,"
the Security Council, the Lebanese still exist in that country which which "both limits the freedom of
ambassador, Edouard Ghorra, en- allow the terrorists to train for its Jewish citizens within that coun-
gaged in a sharp exchange with their missions , he said. Referring try and prevents them from emi-
Tekoah. Huang Ma of China de- to the three Japanese "kamikaze" grating.•'
nounced Israel for "wanton provo-
cation" and urged the Security
Council to "stand for justice and
JUNE SPECIAL!
uphold the principles of the UN

WATER
HEATER

Czech Officials Warned
on Aid to Palestinians

AMSTERDAM (JTA)—Some lo-
cal dailies have received written
threats to blow up the Czechoslo-
vakian trade mission here and in
the Hague "because the Czechs
supply arms to the Palestinian
commandos, who use it to attack
Israel."

The threats are signed "the
white brigade "

They say the explosions can be
averted try observance of Friday
- as a day of mourning."
Meanwhile, the police reported
that the home of a member of the I
Czech trade mission, who was not
identified, was daubed with the
painted word,• ''Arms Smuggler "

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