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January 05, 1973 - Image 18

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1973-01-05

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Israelis Praise Thailand Official's Confusedly Egyptian tnvOy s Intervention

JERUSALEM (JTA) —
rael Embassy in Thailand deeply grateful to you."
raeli of f i c i al s repeatedly last Thursday and held six
Foreign Minister A b b a
praised Thailand officials last Israeli hostages for 19 hours Eban told a radio interviewer
weekend for their handling of before- being persuaded by that the Egyptian envoy had
the incident in which four Thai officials and the
Egyp- been one a m ong "several
Arab terrorists seized the Is- tian ambassador to Thailand factors" which had brought

Essawi agreed to mediate to
avoid the international crit-
icism heaped on Egypt for
its behavior in the Munich
carnage.
Meanwhile, an investiga-
to release the hostages un- about the successful conclu- tion has been started into the
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS harmed. sion.
security aspects of the case
"Fortitude," "discretion,"
Eban contrasted Essawi's with the start of collection
18—Friday, Jan. 5, 1973
"faithful, energetic patience " mendiation e f for t s with of information in Bangkok.
a n d "unyielding firmness" Egypt's flat refusal to help
Sources in Jerusalem said
4
were some of the phrases of- West Germany during the that Israel intends to reap-
ficial Israeli spokesmen used hectic hours in Munich which praise security arrangements
to express Israel's feelings ended last Sept. 5 in the slay- at its embassies in the wake
of gratitude.
ing 11 Israeli Olympic ath- of the Bangkok incident.
There also was some rather letes.
"Of course we are check-
However, foreign ministry ing to see how the Arab ter-
offhand appreciation for the
Egyptian envoy in Thailand, officials refrained from en- rorists could have taken over
Mustaffa el-Essawi, but Is- dorsing the more outspoken the Thai Embassy, and if
raeli officials were obviously praise for Essawi from Is- something needs to be done
confused as to how to react rael's envoy to Cambodia, then we'll have to do some-
to the Egyptian envoy's un- Shimon Avimor, who had thing," one source said.
expected helpfulness.
been one of the six hostages.
The sources said that Aha-
The formal Israeli tone was
Commenting on Avimor's ron Yariv, the prime min-
set by President Zalman Sha- appreciative statements, the ister's intelligence adviser
zar in a cable to Thailand's officials here said he was who flew to Bangkok last
king, declaring that "by a "speaking in the heat of the week, -would report to the
reg. $1.00
combination of patience, gi 3d moment." The comments of government.
judgment and unyielding Israel': envoy to Thailand,
At the same time, the
firmness, you r authorities Rehavim Amir were consid- L e b a n e s e newspaper, Al
averted what might have ered here as "most appropri- Moharer, reported that the
been a human disaster of ate." Amir said Essawi's four Palestinians who occu-
far - reaching implications." behavior w a s "thoroughly pied the Israeli Embassy will
He cited the "admiration and proper and befitting a diplo- be referred to a "Palestinian
appreciation of all of Israel." mat."
lb.
guerrilla court for violating
Premier Goida Meir cabled
Israel's uncertain response instructions to blow up the
offer good Jan. 8 : 13
Premier Thanon Kittikachorn to Essawi's mediation embassy with all its occu-
personally to e xpr es s her stemmed from
m the fact, pants."
Howard Row Moll
deepest appreciation, saying, sources said, that until last
II Mao L tallow
The paper, which has close
"I know you yourself played week, Cairo intelligence was connections with Palestinian
a decisive role in the signal known to be in close contact terrorist organizations, said
achievement and we are most with the Black September the four will be tried as soon
group, of which the terrorists as they return to their base.
at Bangkok claimed' to be It did not say where the base
EXPECTING OUT OF TOWN GUESTS
members.
WaS.
FOR A WEDDING OR A OAR MITZVA 7
The question, officials here
Political observers said the
said, was whether there had terrorists selected the Bang-
really been a change of kok Embassy as their target,
Egyptian policy or whether apparently to try to upset the
20500 JAMES COUZENS
Essawi acted on his own improving relations between
to MR. IL Gory•fioki—Acrow how Northl•ooD
without instructions , c o n -.Israel and several Southeast
ceded
to be highly unlikely. Asian nations which have tra-
Colt 342-3001 For Hop fiwoot Aseymwo•dotiowe
COLOR I.V.
One consideration for with- ditionally a voided involve-
.
COMPLIMENTARY CONTINENTAL IRLAKFAST
holding outright praise was ment in the Middle East con-
Try Oar S.W. Shop
a fear that it might deter flict.
OW. .. We SCOTCH & SIRLOIN RILSTAURAHT
the Egyptians from acting South Vietnam has recently
AlepoOt .Lhomouslow Service Avolfollplo
in a similarly humane man- established diplomatic rela-
ner in a future similar case, tions with Israel, and Cam-
One theory here was that bodia has opened an embassy

Jewel

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in Jerusalem. Israel is about
to open a consulate in Hong
Kong, and Jerusalem's rela-
tions with Thailand have been
growing steadily closer.

that t hough thankful the
Bangkok incident had not
ended in bloodshed, he was
"concerned that such acts of

international banditry h a d

Meanwhile, t h e American spread to still another part

Jewish Committee called on
the world's major powers "to
impose economic sanctions on
those states which harbor and
encourage" criminals such
as the Black September ter-
rorists.

of the world."

Philip E. Hoffman, presi-
dent of the AJC, declared

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