Israeli Diplomats Appreciate U.S. Security Council Veto of One-Sided Measure rorist bases in Syria and Lebanon Friday. Ambassador George Bush, who exercised the second U.S. veto in UN history, was also the recipient of lavish praise from American Zion- ist leaders and Jewish or- ganizations. Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, the Israel envoy to the U.N., characterized the resolution THE DETROIT JEWISH HEWS as "a one-sided text" that ignored the universal men- 14—Friday, Sept. IS, 1972 ace of Arab terrorism and said: "The negative vote cast -by the United States which prevented the adoption If the inequitable draft will be applauded by the people The Finest of of Israel and all peoples who National Advertised desire to see the end of vio- Clothing at 1/2 the Price lence and the attainment of You would expect to pay peace in the Middle East." ...Fin. Clothes for 36 Years" Tekoah added that Israel was determined to halt "the OPEN SUNDAY barbaric warfare initiated by the Arab states" and hoped 11 to 4 that "effective and string- ent" measures would be tak- en on an international scale to "put a definitive and prompt end to these atroci- 24750 Telegraph ties." at Ten Mile Rd. Foreign Minister Abba Eb- BANKARD—DINERS—MASTERS an expressed appreciation Daily to 6 p.m. Thum to 11 for the U.S. veto, "an act of great international impor- • NEW YORK (JTA) —Is- raeli diplomats at the United Nations and in Washington expressed gratification for the historic U.S. veto of a three-power resolution before the Security Council Sunday night that ignored the provo- cation of Arab terrorism in Munich in connection with Israel's air strikes at ter- HARRY THOMAS HARRY THOMAS SHOP OUR Sunday Specials EXTRA REDUCTIONS ON Our specials. 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Bush told the Council that the violence last weekend in the Middle East was "inex- tricably interwoven with the disaster in Munich" and de- plored the "double standard" by which some Council mem- bers attempted to condemn Israel while remaining silent about the terrorism which killed 11 Israeli athletes. A United States resolution which would have bad the Council specifically condemn last week's murder of 11 Is- raeli Olympic athletes by Arab terrorists in Munich and demand that states har- boring the terrorists cease supporting and encouraging their acts was defeated. The Security Council was called into emergency ses- sion at the request of Syria and Lebanon to consider those countries' complaints of "premeditated and unpro- voked aggression" by IsraeL The complaints referred to a series of Israeli air strikes last Friday against seven terrorist strongholds in Syria and three in Lebanon In the aftermath of the Munich kill- ings. The Somalia resolution fell far short of Syria's demand that the Council condemn Is- rael, compel it to halt all military operation's and pre- v e n t renewal of further "armed aggression." Bush said that what hap- pened at Munich was so detrimental to peace in the Mid East that the Council should not pretend it did not exist. Bush's remarks were counter to those of the Soviet Ambaskador Jakob Malik, who insisted that references to the Munich episode be de- leted from the resolutions under debate. Malik, who supported the Somalia draft, spoke of "the new, unprovoked acts of ag- gression by Israel against the Arab states" and re- marked that Israel used the pretext of religious holidays as an excuse for not attend. ing the session, but those holidays did not prevent Is- rael from carrying out its aggression. The issue of terrorism is expected to loom large at this fall's session of the UN General Assembly — the 27th — beginning Tuesday. Last, Friday, Ambassador Tekoah of Israel brought it formally to the attention of Secretary General Kurt Waldheim in a letter which accused the Arab states, of having "initiated the estab- lishment of the terror organ- izations." Waldheim, in a move late apparently last week, Munich prompted by the On Feb. 10, 1970, an Israeli six of which resulted in fa - named Egypt, Syria and Lebanon as states which sup- citizen was killed and eight talities. p o r t the terrorists with Israelis were wounded in a In Jerusalem, two leading "technical support and use terrorist attack on an El Al Knesset members and Gahal airport. airliner at Munich opposition leader Menahem of their territory." On Feb. 22, 1970, Arab hi- Begin voiced' the opinion Rabin made his statement a Lufthansa seized Tuesday that the govern- jackers to reporters after emerging from an hour-long confer- plane and landed it at Aden. ment should reconsider• its ence with Secretary of State On Sept. 24, $ a boobytrap position on the death penalty William P. Rogers at the lat- letter was sent to the Israeli for Arab terrorists. Speaking ter's invitation to discuss Pavilion at the Hanover Fair. during the debate in the There have been 18 other Knesset on Premier Golda means to halt Arab terrorist terrorist attacks on Israelis Meir's report on the Munich acts. tragedy, Yizhar Harrari of State Department spokes- and Israeli property in other (Continued on Page 15) man Charles Bray disclosed parts of the world since 1968„ that the chief envoys of Mo- rocco and Jordan were among the top ranking diplo- mats of 40 countries sum- moned to the State Depart- ment to hear the concern ex- pressed by President Nixon over the Munich slaughter and in order to elicit from them "constructive ideas" for halting atrocities by a "very strong convention with at teeth in it" The attack on the Israeli Olympic squad was the sev- enth assault by Arab terror- ists against Israelis and other Jews to take place in West Germany since 1969. In terms of lives lost, it was the PRICE and SERVICE SELL CARS , TAMAROFF BUICK—OPEL—HONDA worst. 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