UN Committee Dealing With UNRWA
Bombarded With Lies, Israel Sass

legations that Israel confined
UNITED NATIONS (JTA
—Ambassador Jacob Doren of refugees i n concentration
Israel charged that the spe ' camps.
Ile said the majority of
vial political committee deal
ing with the United Nations Bedouins have been living in
tents
which had always been
Relief and Works Agency for
Palestinian Arab refugees their custom.
Secre•
Nakhleh deplored
(UNRWAI was being born.
banter] with a steady "ag- tary General Kurt Vi'ald•
heim's
report
on
displaced
glomeration of distortions and
Palestinians for failing to
outright lies "
The Israeli envoy spoke in mention alleged Jewish de-
fiance
of ('N resolutions per-
reply to Abdullah liaccoub
Rishara, the Kuwaiti repre- taining to the refugees.
He said if Waldheim could
sentative, and lssa Nakhleh,
representative of a Palestin- send two messages to Pre-
mier
Golda Meir about the
ian Arab delegation which
the committee agreed to hear Munich tragedy, the Arabs
during its deliberations on "expected him to condemn
i the sending of war planes to
UN It WA
The two Arabs accused Is- homb Arab women and chil-
rael of war crimes clispos• dren."
Tatum Arnau of Japan said
sessing Arabs and confining
refugees to "concentration the continued occupation of
the West Bank, the Gaza
camps "
Nakhleh bitterly attacked Strip and other areas had
President Nixon for giving liustrated the hope that even
military and economic aid to a minimal agreement for a
the "illegal, racist Jewish just and lasting peace in the
Middle Fast would be forth-
colonial regime" and alleged
that the U.S. government had . coming in the forseeable fu-
not paid the $4,700,000 UNR- ture.
WA budget deficit to enable Common Market Foreign
refugee children to attend Ministers Approve Aid to
schools and provide medical Palestinian Refugees
BRUSSELS (JTA) — The
care for the sick.
The Kuwaiti representative foreign ministers of the Euro-
said Israel lied when it ! pean Common Market ap-
claimed that the Arab exodus I proved a $4,000,000 aid pro-
from Palestine in 1948 was at gram for Palestinian refu-
gees.
the urging of Arab leaders.
They met here to discuss
Doron said that, on the con-
trary, the movement of Arab the proposed "global policy"
refugees in 1948 was caused to be applied to Mediterran-
by the Arab aggression ean countries.
A Common Market spokes-
against Israel. accompanied
by exhortations by the Arab man said that the $4,000,000
leaders to the Arabs of Pal- has "no political signifi-
estine to leave their homes , ance." He noted that "the
for a short time so as not to ECC has given similar aid
stand in the way of the Arab to others throughout the
world and last year provided
armies
No Arabs were displaced the Palestinian refugees with
by Israel after the 1967 war wheat."
The aid to refugees, con-
as alleged by the Arab
spokesman, Doron declared. sisting mainly of food, will
be
channeled through the
Those who left did so in an
orderly manner and of their United Nations Relief Agency

own volition, he said.
He said there had been a
great juggling of figures
with respect to the number
of Arab refugees and that he

considered shameless the al-

For A

spread over a period of five
y ears.
The EEC by its assistance
is virtually coming to the
rescue of one UNRWA pro-
, grain by providing the 6,000
tons of sugar which the ag-
ency feared would have to be
eliminated from its daily
' 830.imxi rations.
The second part of the EEC

aid will go to the most dis-
advantaged refugees: chil-
dren, young mothers and the
aged.

Program spokesman. Jean-
. Francois Dcniau, said the
food aid program will prob-
ably be followed by a series
lof health and education meas•
ores
This aid, including the con•
struction of schools and
health centers, would be
spread over five years, and
cost around $33.000,000-
Financial assistance to the
countries that suffered most
during the Middle East con-
flict is also being studied by
the EEC commission. No im-
mediate decision is expected,
however, because of the com-
plexity of the problem.

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