Status of Occupied Territories Is Debated; Dayan Rebuked JERUSALEM (JTA)- Sharp differences within the government over long-term policies in the administered territories have emerged in the past few days. The nub of the debate that 0-apwc.pta. w S A Rated No I InU hr Corts• end Dee before you but' From $49.50 QUIST TT ► MWRITZR CO. 10522 W. 7 NILE ROAD 2 Mks. Z. el Ille,Ar• DI 2-1500 has engaged top-ranking • cabinet ministers is whether Israel must be prepared to , govern the territories inde- finitely; whether such a poli- cy, if pursued to its logical conclusion — annexation — would not destroy the Jewish character of the state; wheth- er Israel now employs too much Arab labor from the territories; and whether it is investing too much in de- veloping the territories at the expense of its own urgent social and economic needs. Defense Minister Moshe Dayan, the chief architect and advocate of the current policies, was rebuked by 11,4 \ I 4 GREETIS, GS SINGER'S KosherMeats tr z Mionbar Dormer loran & Poultry Mkt. Kosher Meet Dealers Assoc. JACK ATTIS PHIL SWARIN 13721 W. 9 MILE at RIDGEDALE LI 7-8111 WE DELIVER. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday Nov. 17, 1972-1S work' Goren Seek Se s to Li n k Medicine and Values Deputy Premier Yigal Alton, by Jews and 'black Rabbi Goren said other and Finance Minister Pinhas done by Arabs." he said Ile TEL AVIV (JTA) — Chief he op osed annexation areas where he would seek apir a a Labor Party Sec- p I said St because he did not want ; Rabbi Shlomo Goren told an peaceful reconciliation were cretariat meeting for his and the cent remarks that Jews and million more Arabs becom- ' audience of physicians that family problems Arabs could co-exist only un- ing citizens of Israel and de-'he sought to reconcile the recruitment of girls into the der an Israeli government stroying its Jewish character. ' advance of medical science army. and army. Dayan was strongly sup- I with religious values and ■■■■ ■•• ImO =Ns ,• ■ • •■■ • at the party meeting ; begged the doctors to co- Alton said he agreed with perted by Transport Minister Shi- I operate in finding solutions Dayan in the short term be- moo Peres, who challenged . to problems that arise in cause no one intends to give to propose the with- ;that sphere. up the West Bank or the Gaza Sapir drawal of Israeli forces from ! Referring to the problems Strip prior to a peace treaty. the territories. posed by autopsies and or- But if Dayan was referring to He said that if Israel dis- • gan transplants which are long-term arrangements, he employing Arab I bitterly opposed by religious was talking dangerously, Al- continued Ion said. labor from the territories, a- zealots, he urged "good will "Whoever thinks we can severe unemployment prob a nd mutual concessions so lern would be created there, ; 1 that we can start on a new get both peace and the ad- attracting world attention. will preserve a high ministered territories is mis- He called Dayan's policies ' p tandard of medicine while taken. Peace that we want, an outstanding success that !standard ding the sacred n peace that is attainable is example a I I ' ! not understa I should serve as an values of the Jewish nation. peace arising from a corn- of peaceful coexistence. promise that would leave 115 . Foreign Minister Abba E. defensible borders," he said I ban said on a radio inter- In a television interview, ■ view that the prosperity on Allan warned that annexa- the West Bank and the con- tion of the Arab territories tact between Jew and Arab I would turn Israel into a bi- was beneficial. national state. "I want a Jew- He added, however, that ish state with a considerable this was not a political sub-1 Arab minority that will enjoy stitute for a settlement. "The various rights," he said. history of national move- Sapir told the party secre- ments shows us that the YOU GET MORE 1 tariat that he opposed the in- more a community becomes WHEN YOU DEAL WITH flux of Arab labor into Israel economically prosperous and which Dayan support s. better educated, the sharper "There is already a distinct become its demands to deter- division of 'clean work' done mine its political fate,” Eban said. Flolet Manor. He said, "We must get into 12330 Jos. Campau the habit of understanding Res. LI. 8-4119 that we live in a temporary 891-0600 891-2360 situation and not a perma- nent one." DON'T MAKE A COSTLY MISTAKE CALL US LAST Sapir differed with Day- an's claim that Israeli tax- payers do not have to pay for the administration of the ter- ritories. He said that IL 33,000.000 ($8,250,000) was invested in industries established there s'nee the Six-Day War and noted that the chairman of the Knesset finance commit- tee estimated that the terri- tories cost Israel II.. 138,- 000,000 ($34,500,000) a year. "I say it costs even more," Sapir said, adding. "And all this is done while we are un- der attack for not doing enough to close the social gap in Israel. eliminate the slums and provide education •Volues to $75 for the underprivileged." Sapir said he was unalter- ENTIRE OUR ably opposed to DaYan's Pi -o- posal to build a harbor city STOCK OF FALL in the southern Gaza Strip at AND wINTER a time when Israeli towns DRESSES HAVE are not fully developed. OPENING SOON ABAK I LTD.! 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