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Blessings of Cease Vire Acclaimed in Israel

JERUSALF.M
ForeLm • He described these as "lives
Minister Abba Ehan, speaking to saved" on both sides, development
foreign newsmen on the second of a
- dvnarnte of peace or at
anniversary of the Mal Fast cease least non war." set in motion, a
fire, said Monday that recent Is stronger Israel; the decline of
raeli United States contacts had terrorist activities and increas -- eo
show-n no signs of any changes in Israeli cooperation with
we ,
• l S policy since the ouster last Bank Arabs. a •-
s
m Israel's
month of Soyiet ad, isairs from Gross Natio-
Product and ex-
Egypt by President Sadat He add
P " rt '
and stimulation of Israel's
e1 that both the t' S and Israel
onomv and society by increased
rad "expressed mutual
satis r
and the removal - to a- large
lion - titer the ouster w hy s
hr .aid
proportion! of Soviet military es•
had
siznificantl
weakened the tablisrnent from Egypt. ''one of the
Sot let strati. -
_ic presence in the most dangerous sources of poten
Middle
,1
cast Il e msrmssed
a (111,,
teal tension in the regain "
.ion about the possibility of a
I A senior politician in Cairo.
change in
S policy after the
Sae.] Mari, first secretary of the
S presidential election with the
Central Committee of the Arab So-
comment that there was no reason
cialist Union. Egypt's only political
why - something that is going well''
party. was quoted in London news-
would he changed "just because of
papers as saying that only a
a date on the calendar
limited number of Soviet instruc-
Summing up Israel s po s it io n o n
tors would remain in Egypt and
the second annitersar ., he said
only for - a short period." Sources
Israel now had no reason ''to
in London said that Egyptians now
doubt the prudence and efficacy -
were manning the RI) fixed SAM
id' its decision on Aug I. 1970, to
sites along the Suez Canal, around
r•soond positively to the S mi
I!airo and at the Aswan Dam
mdti.i• which led to the cease fire.
Egyp!;:in
officials were reported
Ile hste I SP, dims on the credit
to lie exp•cting they w ould get
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* installation. in place, a; well as
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Electronic Calculators
ammundoin for Soviet artillery but
Electric Portables
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there were also reports that Egypt
plan s to do sane camas:mg among
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All was quiet on the western
front of the Suer t anal Monday.

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Alisa, Joanne and Adam Katz
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6— Friday-

the second anniversary c ✓
the
cease-fire. lielmetle.
Egyptian
soldiers were 7 - en fishing
the

off

v. ". ter ". shores, some of them
!..ding deep in the water. Mili-
tary sources reported nothing
unusual on the Israeli side where
soldiers heard special lectures
marking the occasion.

.

(in the debit side, Elan noted,
was the fact that peace or negoti-
ations toward peace had not yet
come about Rut, he added there
'was "wade acceptance" in the
world of the need for direct nego-
tiations between parties of disputes.
particularly in the light of recent
experiences in other areas of con-
flict Ehan said it would be "bad''
for Israel to seek to absorb a mil-
lion Palestinian Arabs uho do not
want to he absorbed into Israel
but he stressed Israel would not
return to the pre-Six-Day War
boundaries. lie said he envisioned
close economic intercourse with
the Arabs after peace was estab-
lished.

He declared that Israel was satis-
fied with its policy toward the
Mid East mission of Dr. Gunnar
Jarring Israel currently opposes
renewal of that mission because
Dr Jarring has not acted on an
Israel request for withdrawal of a
Jarring memorandum of Feb 8.
1971, proposin !. Israel a!reenient
to complete us IC:1,1ra al from the '
occupied areas

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evening newspaper Maariv
c obeyed Eliav for nominating him-
self. "Nobody knows what govern
inent to (0 come and ushat parties
wall compose it." Maariv said. "but
Flay already knows he is a minis
ter in the future cabinet. -
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h the West Rank would r,-.1
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