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July 07, 1972 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-07-07

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fowlin! Syrian Officers Are Prisoners of War, Abba Eban Insists

t Continued from Page II
ao told the corns of Israel's

ot the one sidedness of the
ition, which passed by 13-0
!•e United Stales and Panama
•:iining. Ile complained that the
iced has never sympathized with
1-raeli victims of Arab attacks

[ban repeated Israel's condi-
tions for the revival of the
Jarring mission in the Knesset
Wednesday. Ile said the United
Nations special envoy would
have to drop his insistance on a
positive reply from Israel to his
Feb. R, 1971. memo calling for
Israel's withdrawal to its pre-
June 1967 borders, He must also
repudiate his mission's ccnnec-
tion with the General Assembly's
with the General .tssernbly's

resolution of last Dec. 13 which
made the same demand of Israel,

Egan said.

General
Kurt
1..N Secretary
Walithitim told a press conference
would
earlier this week that he
like to reactivate the Jarring mis•
s on but did not elaborate The
fereim ministry here said it had
riot been approached in the matter.

IThan recalled that the Jarring
nu -sin Mimed its mandate from
the No,. 22. 1967, resolution of the
Security Council who h spoke of
withdrawal from territories but
not from all territories That was
the basis for the ri•olution's ac
ceptance by Israel, Eban said

the parties involved, it would have war and rehanilitated elsewhere. Security and Cooperation Confer-
been unrealistic to expect that the Ile added that "now that the prob- I ence, and that Bouteflika recom-
summit could have affected dra- • Lem of their return" to the area mended an early conference of
unaligned Mediterranean countries.
matic changes in the situation." , had come up, Mrs. Meir would
Belgium is sympathetic to Israel,
Sisco's interview appears in the have to study the problem and
while Algeria is aligned with the
July 1972 issue of "The Middle find a solution. lie stressed that
East " The American diplomat , the issue would not he reviewed
Soviet-Arab bloc.
conceded that "The Soviets have
under threats
of pressure of U.S., Yemen Resume Relations
a substantial and direct interest
violence.
Broken in 1967 Six-Day War
in the Middle East." Ile disclosed,
Sources said that some 600
WASHINGTON (JTA) — The
however, that in President Nixon's! residents were evicted from Ikrit United States and Yemen formally
talks in Peking early this year, and 800 from Baram, two Maronite resumed diplomatic relations on
"the Middle East was marginal." villages. They said the eviction July 2. The move , symbolized by
A Dutch journalist who spent was a necessity during the 1948
an exchange of toasts between U.S.
three weeks in the Middle East as
war because the area was then Secretary of State William P.
a guest of the Arab League. re
considered a security zone.
Rogers and Yemeni Premier and
ported that Egypt is not prepared
Mrs. !Heir Sees No M.E. Hope
Foreign Minister Mahsen el-Ayni
for another war and that most
in European Conclave,
in Sana, ended a breach that dated
Egyptians have lost faith in Presi-
AMSTERDAM (JTA) —Premier from June 1967, when Yemen
dent Anwar Sadat. Writing in the Golda Meir of Israel, attending a
broke relations with Washington
Amsterdam newspaper, Volksrant, meeting of the Sociaiist Interna- during the Arab-Israeli Six-Day
Jan Luy ten sa d that Sadat, like tional in Vienna, said on a Dutch
War.
the late president Nasser before television interview that the pro-
Yemen is the first of the Arab
him • has become "increasingly a • jected European Security Con- countries that severed ties with
prisoner of his own bellicose talk."
ference "cannot bring about a solu- the U.S. at that time to re-establish
According to Luyten. Sadat has tion to the Middle East conflict."
them. Secretary Rogers is the first
succeeded only in making enemies
She insisted that the Middle East- American secretary of state to
in the West but has not convinced ern countries must work out their visit the nation on the south-
anyone at home, according to what problems by themselves. She ob- western tip of the Arabian penin-
he was told by Egyptians in (-arc
served that many of the countries sula. His flight there from Jakar-
Israel officials appeared to be that would attend such a confer-I
consideration to allowing ence, ardently sought by the Soviet
the return of some 1,000 pro-
Union, have no contact with Israel
lesting Arab villagers to the sites
and some even supply arms to
of two Israel-Lebanese villages
Egypt.
which were evacucted and razed
Mrs. Meir denied emphatically
as a security measure during the that she had any contacts with
19i8 War for Independence. , Soviet diplomats during or after
About 100 of the former inhabi-
her visit to Finland last year.
tants of Ikrit, one of the two I In Brussels', Belgian Foreign
villages, staged a sit-down strike I Minister Pierre Ilarmel and Al-
last week at the home of gerian Foreign Minister Abdel
the Greek Catholic archbishop, Aziz Bouteflika "examined with
Joseph R - ya, to protest the re- , particular attention the grave
20811 W. 8 Mile
fusal of Israeli authorities to al.
situation in the Middle East" in
their talks here this week "and
V. return to Ikrit and to Baram,
between Southfield t Telegraph
the other evacuated border vil. underscored the urgent need that
late. the international community should
The protesters ended their dem establish in this area a just and
onstration when the archbishop durable peace," according to a
Our Prowls. To Yew
told them he had receiyeil word joint communique.
BETTER SER91CFI
It was also disclosed that Har-
that Allan woad meet with a dole-

ta, Indonesia, was an unscheduled
detour from the secretary's cur-
rent world trip.

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
14—Friday, July 7, 1972

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se,•retary of state fin- Near Eastern to found similar schools at the Ti
affairs, d:sclibcd in an inters iew Ask! and Haifa Universities: the .
published a I,ondon that discus fourth social work school is part i
slot] of the Middle Fast :et the • of liar-Ilan University in Tel Aviv.
Moscow summit meeting last The Jerusalem and Haifa schools
month was - thorough and detailed " stress the casework system, while'
Ile noted. bowever. that "because liar-Ilan emphasizes group and
the Middle F..st conflict can only community work:'both systems are
Aviv
be resolver. agreement between • taught at Tel
University.

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AVI17 IJTAI — Acting
Preimer Yigal Alton, noting that
the s•cand anniversary of the Aug-
ust NIal East cease fire would
occur in ahout six weeks said Is
raid se as doing everything in its
fire
to Ii•Xtet1(1 r!le cease
PI, or
both to keep the eons silent and
in hope that it ought serve as a
transition to a SLddle East set-
tlement Ile spoke at a 'rechnism
degree awarding ceremony .
Remarking that there were in.
gallon the next day. The deputy mel spoke of the importance to
- both in Israel and
nkals
premier met with some of the Algeria of the upcoming European
alo ad" who are "already guess-

el... • when the cease fire would demonstrators and with the arch- .7--
bishop in Haifa nn Friday and said
to an end, Alton said he was
the
matter
of
their
return
to
the
athising them "not to prophesy."
two village's would have to be de-
Ile said that "though we know
cided by Premier Golda Meir on
that fire may be resumed as long
her return from her current visit
as there is no political progress,"
to a Socialist Internationl confer-
there was - nevertheless no reason
ence in Vienna. lie did not mention
w hy political progress should not
rumors that Israeli authorities
be possible Ile said that if scar-
allow the return of the villagers
fare is resumed, "It will not salve
to lire sites under certain condi-
:ins ; rotilions. and \Olen it ends.
tions.
a.• A
ht
same situation
The deputy premier told the
t•
now
Ile
urged the
group that 24 years had passed
.Viah leader: "to give peace a
since
the villagers were evacuated
before the guns are at
in the heat of battle during the ,
low, !I to speak again "
NV
Yost, the former
I ts
ambassador to the Uniti4i.
Nat ans. told n11,111(11 III ill 11.:1
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ties and utilize their limited re-
the near future, but that he also
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