Resolution 'Cripples' UN Efforts, Tekoh Charges (Continued from Page I) anything useful in this field from the United Nations .. . and must consequently act on their own or in regional cooperation." The 15-nation resolution, endorsed by African states fearful of checks on anti- "colonialist" movements, recommends an in-depth study of the underlying causes of international ter- rorism. It also "invites" states to ratify existing anti- terrorism conventions and take "appropriate measures" of their own while respecting self-determination efforts. Tekoah said the Arab states "have a considerable share in the responsibility for this deterioration of the United Nations" since "in the de- bate on terrorism they have shown that in contravention of the United Nations Char- ter they continue to support international terrorism." The Arabs "will therefore continue to be held account- able for the persistence of this scourge," he said. Israeli officials said that any hope for international action to combat the wave of hijacking and international terrorism was effectively buried by the resolution. The resolution has "put a sad end" to any hopes for the UN to make any effort toward the advancement of peace in the Middle East, they said. Earlier, ending its work for this year, the General Assembly's special political committee decided by a 60-10 vote, with 44 abstentions, to extend the mandate of the committee of three "pending the early termination of Is- raeli occupation of Arab ter- ritories." The unit, composed of So- malia, Sri Lanka and Yugo- slavia, none of which has diplomatic relations with Is- A Weekly Israel Quiz I. What is the name of the individual appointed by the UN as the mediator between Israel and the Arab nations? 2. What is Israel's equiva- lent to the Red Cross organi- sation? 3. What is the official sec- ond language in Israel? 4- What are the main two divisions of the school system in Israel? 5. Who was the first presi- dent of the Hebrew Univer- sity? 6. Where are the Dead Sea Scrolls housed in Israel? 7. What is the name of Israel's memorial for the victims of the Holocaust? 8. What is the name of Israel's school of engineer- ing and technology? 9. Name two universities in Israel other than the He- . brew University. 10.What is the name of the international organiza- tion which in the pre-state period acted on behalf of the Jewish People in matters related to Palestine? Answers to tbe above gentlest viii M level on page a of Mb rael, is the special committee ed to have a separate vote to investigate Israeli prac- taken on the "inviting" para- tices in the occupied terri- graph and would doubtlessly tories. have cast a negative vote. Israel has condemned its When that move failed, the refusal to investigate the U.S. decided to abstain on situation of Jews in Arab the resolution as a whole. Britain had given assur- lands as well, and has barred it from Israel. The resolution ances earlier that it would also condemns Israeli "ex- not support any draft that ploitation," "annexation" and altered the meaning and in- other practices in the ad- tent of Resolution 242 and was apparently satisfied that ministered areas. The resolution, which goes the integrity of 242 was not to the assembly for approval damaged in the final draft. or rejection, was co-sponsored The latter adhered to 242 by Afghanistan, Guinea, In- insofar as it called for an donesia, Malaysi a, Mali, Israeli withdrawal but with the assertion that all coun- Mauritania and Pakistan. Among those in favor were tries in the region be permit- ted to live in peace with se- the Sox iet Union, China, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon and cure boundaries free of the Syria. Those opposed includ- threat of force. An earlier resolution had ed the U.S., Israel, Canada, Bolivia, Uruguay and Swazi- included a demand for sanc- tions against Israel. But the land. A resolution adopted 86-7 resolution's 18 sponsors, all in the General Assembly last sympathetic to the Arab posi- Friday evening was described tion, were induced to drop as slightly better than it that proposal in exchange for might have been but still a support from Britain, France "one-sided" and "essentially and other European nations. Britain and Belgium also biased" document not calcu- lated to advance the cause succeeded in deleting another of peace in the Middle East. Egyptian-inspired paragraph The United States was one that referred to "immediate of 31 nations abstaining in and unconditional withdraw- al in accordance with (Rem- the vote. Israeli officials expressed lution) 242." But the feeling here was satisfaction with U.S. Ambas- sador George Bush's state- that even the softened ver- ment after the voting that sion contained the potentially the paragraph "inv iting dangerous element of sanc- member states to avoid ac- tions or at least an excuse to tions including aid which apply sanctions by any party would constitute recognition seeking such an excuse. Five of the Arab nations of Israel's occupation" of Arab territory, would have no favoring tougher treatment of Israel abstained in Fri- effect on American policy. The officials said that for day's vote. They were Iraq, Israel Bush's statement was Syria, Algeria, Southern Ye- the most important fact con- men and Libya. Six Latin American coun- nected with the resolution. Nevertheless there were tries joined Israel in voting indications, not specifically no on the resolution. They stated, of disappointment were Colombia, Costa Rica, that the U.S. chose to abstain the Dominican Republic, Nic- rather than vote against the aragua and Uruguay. Earlier, In Baltimore, for- Egyptian-inspired resolution. Disappointment was also mer U.S. Supreme Court Jus- tice Arthur J. Goldberg had expressed over the support of the resolution by the Euro- declared that the resolution pean Common Market pow- calling for sanctions against ers, although it was acknowl- Israel was "unconstitutional edged here that last-minute under the United Nations efforts by Britain and Bel- Charter." gium succeeded in softening the language of the resolu- Weapons for Justice Jewish institutions of learn- tion. It was learned in Jerusa- ing are the laboratories lem that Washington had where weapons are forged to promised Israel it would vote repel anti-Semitism to the against any resolution that degree that such a course is smacked of sanctions or dis- possible. —Abraham A. 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