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Meir-Pope Communique Defines Amicable Relationship
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in the south of France to
demonstrators managed , meet with Mrs. Meir.
to approach the building.
After her arrival Friday.
Police took security pre- the Israeli Premier received
Rabbi
Fir.
cautions described as "ex- French Chief
ceptional" by police circles. Jacob Kaplan and a number
Veteran reporters said that, of Jewish delegations repre-
these precautions were more senting the local Zionist Fed-
extensive than those taken ('ration. the French branch
Nixon's of the Israeli Labor l'arty
during
President
last visit to Parts in the and the Committee of the
spring of 191)9. The embassy Representative Council of
building, one block off the French Jews ( CRIFL
Champs Ely See,: and the am-
A delegation representing
hassador's home on Avenue the Franco•Israeli Alliance
the
Palestinians to a separate can Secretariat of State sues were discussed and
itself makes an official state- what understandings, if any,
state,
The signatories, who in • ment" and "not
to regard were arrived at," Rabbi
.
Tanenbaum said, He added
s.
Jean P rof.
eluded
the
author
an accurate statement
,
of that "Arab pressure against
Genet Catholic priest Marc ! as
the Vatican is formidable."
OraisrM, left-wing publisher what in fact transpired.
r
phone interview with th
magazine related that he an
(Continued on Page 91
Rabbi Tanenbaum identi-
Francois Maspero and Jew.
A plan by Pope John XXIII
isle author Philippe Sollers, fied Prof. Allessandrini as to have the Vatican extend
denounced "the posture of the editor of L'Osservatore formal diplomatic recognition
the semiofficia l to
those who accuse all those Romano.
Israel was cut short by
opposed to Israeli policy as Vatican newspaper, which the pontiff's death,
it was
he described as -not neces-
anti-Semites."
stated in the Jan. 5 issue of
The petition added that the sarily the official spokesman the National Catholic Re-
Palestinians should
be al- of Vatican policy but . . • porter, a lay-edited periodi-
frequently used as a propa-
lowed to have a separate
1 cal. This information, ac-
Banda instrument to appease ,
cording to Jim Castelli, as-
vehement pressure groups.'
sociate editor of the
Re-
le dismissed the Vatican I porter, was given by Rabbi
spokesman's remarks as Tanenbaum.
"obvious concessions to in-
According
to
C'astelli,
tensive pressures by the
The text of the joint Vatican-Israeli statement, released by the Jewish Telegraphic
Arab governments and their Rabbi Tanenbaum in a tele-
Agency, follows in full
supporters against the Vati
"This morning, Jan. 15, 1973, His Holiness Pope Paul received Mrs. Golda Meir,
can which seek to minimize
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
prime minister of Israel. who was accompanied by the Israeli ambassador to Italy, H.
the historic significance of
E Amiel Najar. The conversation, which lasted about an hour, covered the situation
8—Friday, Jan. 19, 1973
the meeting between Pope
in 'he Middle Fast and the specific problems concerning the Holy Land. his Holiness,
Paul VI and Israel's l'rime
after having reviewed the history and the sofferances of the Jewish people, presented
Minister Golda Meir."
the Holy See's point of view on the problems which have to a large extent relevance to
"No definitive judgement
its humanitarian mission such as the refugee problem arid the situation of the various
as to the value of this
communities which live in the holy Land and those directly related to its more spec-
dialogue
in Vatican City can * WATCH FOR LOONEY *
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also referred to the phenomenon of terrorism as well as to the special condition con-
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"His Holiness finally, in expressing his warmest wishes that justice and law would
establish peace and coexistence among all peoples of the Middle East, once again de-
clared the intention of the Holy See to do all within its possibilities in order to reach
these goals."
Foch, were cordoned off by I and the Franco-Israell
state while admitting Israel's
large police forces and traf- sociation also called on the existence.
fie,
and even pedestrians premier.
Jean. Jecanuet,
The communique by the
were barred from approach- leader of the
centrist opposi- Jewish students union stated
buildings, which ton party, the Reform Party,
ing
the
that while the group sup-
were surrounded by police, was a member of the delc•
ports "the unconditional ex-
secret agents and wireless gation. Others present in.
istence of the state of Israel,
operators. Police
sharp eluded such "old friends" of
it cannot support the policy
shooters were posted on the Israel as former Premier
of the current Israeli govern-
roofs of adjacent buildings. Maurice Bourges-Maunoury,
ment as far as the occupied
Mrs. Meir did not leave former French Ambassador
territories and the Pales-
her residence until she went to Israel Pierre Gilbert, for-
tinians are concerned. This
to the Senate Building. It mer ministers Jacques Sous-
policy means an Israeli
was at the ambassador's belle and Raymond Triboul-
civilian colonization and per-
home that she received the let.
manent state of siege."
president of the International
Eighty-five French per-
Continuing, the commu-
League for Human Rights
sonalities, including many nique declared: "Peace in
and former French Premier
French Jews, condemned as the Middle East can be ob-
Pierre Mendes-France.
"war crimes" Israel's cur- taMed only by recognizing
Mendes-France, who was
rent policy regarding the the rights of the Palestinians
sick and has even withdrawn
Palestinians.
to a national existence and
from the parliamentary race
Last Friday, the Union of the sovereignty of the state
because of ill health, travel-
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Israel. Any other resolu-
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Issued a communique term- lion is contrary to socialism
ing Israeli occupation as , and to the legitimate aspira-
"civilian colonization." Both • lions of the Israeli and
blasts were issued on the oc.I Palestinian peoples."
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