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December 29, 1972 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1972-12-29

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10—Friday, Dec. 29, 1972

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Jewish Youths Protest Civilian
Settlements in West Bank, Gaza

NEW YORK (JTA) — A

group of college-age Jews as-
serting that they are "deeply
committed to the welfare of
Israel and the advent of

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Tekoah Charges Jordan Distort s Israel's Policy on Holy Sites

UNITED NATIONS (JTA) nation. "Jews were deprived
—Israeli Ambassador Yosef of this right as they were
Tekoah accused Jordan of barred from all other Jewish
I "falsehood
and distortion" holy sites" and that Jordan-
peace in the Middle East" regarding freedom of wor- ian authorities permitted the
has launched an international ship and the protection of desecration of numerous sites
petition campaign to protest holy sites, and stated that holy to Judaism.
"the Israeli government's "Jordan's record in those
He added that Israel will
policy of civilian settlements matters during the 19-years'
in the West Bank and the occupation of areas on the pursue its policy of ensuring
freedom
of access to and wor-
Gaza Strip."
West Bank, including part of ship at holy sites under its
The name of the group is Jerusalem, is notorious."
administration, including the
"Yaish Breira" ("There is an
In a letter to United Na- area of the Machpela cave.
alternative") and its head-
tions Secretary General Kurt
, quarters is at the university
Planeloads of Christmas
Waldheim, Tekoah denounc-
of California in Berkeley.
who arrived in Is-
ed a letter written Dec. 11 pilgrims
Ian Lustick, spokesman for
rael were assured by mili-
to Waldheim by Jordan's am-
the group, told the Jess ish
tary authorities that it was
Telegraphic Agency that the bassador to the UN referring safe to visit shrines and holy
petition campaign "is a zrass to Israel's desecration of the
roots attempt to de% e!titi a Machpela cave in Hebron
consciousness - raisins.; eltort which is regarded as a holy
with respect to the entire site by Arabs.
The Israeli diplomat stated
Palestinian national question,
the policies of de facto annex- that the Jordanian letter "de-
liberately
ignores the fact
ation that are seemin zIs be-
ing pursued, and the danzers that the Hebron site is holy
involved with regard to the' also to Judaism" because it
future health and hartu , nly contains the tombs of the
Patriarchs of the Jewish
of Israel "
"By allowing Jewish civil- people. Tekoah recalled that
ians to settle in these a eas, during the Jordanian occu-

the

Israeli government is

ed notes that "civilian settle-
ments in these areas prej-



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a policy which will encourage
the emergence of a nonbel-
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the West Bank and the Gaza

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Lustick, a member of the
editorial collective of the •
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At that time the signatures
collected will be given to Is-
raeli consuls general in the
various cities and copies will
be sent to the Knesset.
Lustick stressed that "it is
important to note that the pe-
tition does not call for the

and Bethlehem
were heavily guarded.

tary and police authorities
completed a widescale secur-
ity screening in East Jeru-
salem and the West Bank.

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a political dungeon
which there will be. in five
to ten years time. no co-
caine." he said.
Lustig cited such "facts" as
the construction of the 210
Jewish housing units in lie•
bron: civilian settlements in
the Etzlon block, along the
Jordan Valley, in the Kalish
section of the Gaza Strip and

near the city of Gaza.
The petition being circulat-

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Palestinian state now or in
the future. Rather the sug-
gestion is that a policy be
pursued which will encourage
rather than preclude such a
settlement.

Additionally, he noted. the
petition does not "catezoric-
ally proscribe civilian settle-
ment on the West Sank.
Rather, the establishin.•nt of
Jewish settlements it the
present time constitute; a
tremendously dangernii pol-
itical act."
In Tel Aviv. the go‘ernor
of the Bank of Israel . Misshe
Sanbar, has joined the de-
bate on the Israeli policy in
the administered territories
and took a dovish approach.
Sanbar said in a television
interview "We should rot es-
tablish facts in the territory
under our control which
might hinder us in negotiat-
ing and signing a ;trace
treaty when and if the napor-
tunity may come."
Sanbar rejected Moshe
Dayan's proposal of building
Yamit, a city south of the
Gaza Strip, or the es' Ili:Ash-
ment of industry by iN•aeli

investments.

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