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Moment to Seize Peace Is Here
LONDON (JTA) — Egypt's
Foreign Minister Mohammed
Hassan El Zayyat believes
that a psychological moment
for peace has arrived in the
Middle East and should be
seized despite the apparent
difficulties.
The visiting diplomat from
Cairo made that remark at
a luncheon given in his honor
Monday by Foreign Secre-
tary Sir Alec Douglas Home
and at several meetings with
newsmen since his arrival
withdrawal in advance of a
final settlement, Sir Alec
said, adding "I hope it may
be possible for Israel to go
further and say she does not
desire to annex Egyptian
soil, though she would re-
quire adequate arrangements
in Sinai to safeguard her se-
curity. Such a statement
could unlock the door to a
settlement," Sir Alec said.
He stressed implementa-
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here Sunday. He reportedly
said to Sir Alec that Egypt
was looking to Britain and
the Western European coun-
tries united in the Common
Market to make a decisive
contribution to Middle East
peace.
Zayyat, who served for
two years as Egypt's Ambas-
sador to the United Nations
before he was named foreign
minister by President Anwar
Sadat earlier this month, is
regarded as a diplomat with
leanings toward the West.
He precedes Foreign Min-
ister Murad Ghaleb who was
fired by Sadat, and was re-
garded as closer to Moscow
where he had served as
Egypt's ambassador for 10
years.
Responding to Zayyat's re-
marks at the luncheon, Sir
Alec said some progress had
been made toward peace in
the Mid East in the last few
years and hinted that it was
now up to Israel to carry
that progress forward. Sir
Alec said Egypt has public-
ly accepted a commitment to
peace which included the
idea of demilitarized zones
and UN guarantees.
Premier Golda Meir of Is-
rael has re-stated Israel's
willingness to negotiate a
tion of Security Council reso-
lution 242 of
Nov. 22, 1967
and called for "every gov-
ernment to outlaw terror-
ism."
Jordanians Seek
Israel Residence
The Israeli embassy wel- Zionist Federation Will Meet in Chicago
comed Sir Alec's stress on
Highlight will be the an-
NEW YORK — More than
action against terrorism and
his call for a peace settle- 500 delegates will participate nouncement of action pro-
in
the
second
national
con-
grams and projects for the
ment preceded by communi-
vention of the American
cations between both sides.
next two years in such areas
In a statement issued Tues- Zionist Federation Oct. 21-23 as aliya, information, youth
day, the embassy said Israel at the Palmer House, Chi-
and education.
was seeking an agreed peace cago.
settlement and secure bor-
ders but was also willing to
negotiate an interim settle-
ment including a measure of
withdrawal in advance of a
final settlement.
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protest that arose when his
resignation was announced,
- Rabbi Mel
enjoys sub-
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The daily, Berlingske Tid-
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Melchion planned to go to
England and observed that
he would be the first member
of his family in more than
350 years to leave Denmark
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Residents of poorer neighbor-
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The rabbi told the Jewish
Telegraphic Agency that he
would withdraw his resigna-
tion only if a majority of the
Jewish community supported
him.
Considering the storm of
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JERUSALEM (JTA)
The market place in the
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ability to bargain.
One merchant recently
was adamant when he hold
a young American woman
tourist that the ring she
wanted to buy was IL 15
(S.60). The woman insisted
that all. she would pay was
IL 10 ($2.40). "Madame, the
price is 15," he said, politely
but firmly. "But it isn't worth
15 and, besides, I just bought
an expensive item here and
you should consider that."
she countered. This went on
for a few minutes and the
merchant, thoroughly exas-
perated, remarked in no un-
certain terms: "Madame, you
are not buying a husband.
You are buying a ring."
tion.
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Melchior resigned Tuesday
amid a controversy that
threatens to split this coun-
try's small but closely knit
Jewish community.
The 43-year old rabbi, im-
mensly popular with Jews
and non-Jews alike, submit-
ted his resignation after a
conflict with Prof. Isi Foigl,
chairman of the Jewish com-
munity
reunion of families.
Some of the visitors have
been marrying local residents
in what authorities believe is
a tactic designed to let them
remain.
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The Egyptian visitors,dis-
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last summer took with them
their SAM-3 and some of ilti
their SAM-2 anti-aircraft
-missile batteries.
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were not provided with am- i:3:
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munition or spare parts. The
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Egyptians say they are seek-
ing mainly defensive weap-
ons, British sources have re-
iterated that British policy is mg
not to do anything that would
disturb the military balance
in the Mid East.'
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Thousands of Jordanians
and residents of other Arab
countries who have come
to Israel under the summer
visits program have sub-
mitted requests to be al-
lowed to remain in the ad-
ministered territories
One hundred West Bank
residents have permission to
stay. Hundreds of the 115,-
000 visitors now in the West
Bank have found jobs (par-
ticularly in the booming
building trades. Many of Denmark Chief Rabbi
them have also been work-
ing in Israel. Military govern- Quits in Controversy
COPENHAGEN (JTA) —
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Samalia will deal with each Denmark's Chief Rabbi Bent
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But first Egypt must re-
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ism, the embassy said.
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