r • 0 1•, Tr•tiot ctr.,t; • "'x hi li• ; • ' . • .• . THE 'DETROIT JEWISH - Political Skirmishes Erupt in Israel as i deast S hoot ing %tar bans Down JERUSALEM (JTA)— Likud leader Menahem Begin assailed the government in the Knesset late Tuesday night for accepting the cease fire which he said invited further wars. But, though he clearly outlined his criticism of the government's activi- ties immediately preceding Business expansion at RADOM'S MEN'S CLOTHIERS GIGANTIC MONEY SAVINGS! PLAN TO ATTEND THIS SALE... YOU'LL BE THRILLED WITH YOUR PURCHASES apok, YOU lir M UST SEE 111.4 TO OW EV 11 itdrikle UP TO 60% OFF • TOP COATS • SUITS • SPORTCOATS • RAIN COATS WE CARRY CADETS & PORTLYS ALL cn 0/0 PANTS dUOFF A LTERATIONS FREE! ram." MON-TOES-THURS-FRI MOM 10 a.m. - 9 p.m. the war, he said he would not go into detail about this so i long as the fighting went on. He did, however, quote U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger who had said that three times in the week be- fore Yom Kippur the U.S. had asked Israel if the Arab troop concentrations meant that war was imminent, and three times the answer had been "unlikely to the point of impossible." There had been a grave fault there, and it was the government not the army in- telligence which must take ultimate responsibility for not deploying Israel's de- fenses in good time, Begin said. Regarding the cease fire, Begin said it awarded Syria and Egypt a prize for aggres- sion. Everyone in the Knesset wanted, of course, an end to the bloodshed, but the cease- fire resolution, calling as, it did for immediate implemen- tation of 242, accepted at the present strategic circum- stances, _would not end war but invite the next war. In a dramatic after-mid- night h a r a n g u e, Begin sharply questioned Mrs. Meir's assurances that para- graph two (242) and para- graph three (negotiations) were necessarily linked. The question was, said Begin, not if Israel or the U.S. believed they were linked but if the Arabs believed it and they had already declared they did not. The Arabs were now awaiting the beginning of Is- raeli withdrawal under 242 and felt no urge to begin peace talks till then. He also protested at a re- port that Kissinger had said t the detente could remain un- affected by the Mideast war just as friendship between adults can survive squab- bling among their children. This was a disgraceful way to talk about a nation fight- ing for its life, said Begin. He said he could only hope Kissinger had not in fact made the statement. The Jews were the most adult people on earth and who bet- ter than Kissinger knew this? Likud late Monday issued a sharp statement assailing the government's acceptance of the cease fire, charging that it contained the seeds of a future war. The Likud statement ap- peared the Harbinger of a no-holds -barred political struggle. Begin had for- warned after six days of war that he would have many and serious questions when the war was over—and he would demand answers. He prom- ised for the sake of national unity to hold his peace so long as war went on — but Monday night he apparently considered it was time to launch his attack. Likud will emerge from this war with their Gen. Arik Sharon's already enormous popularity enhanced even further, thanks to his dash and daring in the war in the south. The full story of his exploits last week is still not published, but the legend- weavers are already busy. Photographs of him in the newspapers last week with his grey shock of hair emerg- ing atop a head bandage as he careered around the desert at the head of his men were 10—Friday, October 26, 1973 received nationwide with ex- The fool thinks every one pressions of adulation. else is a fool. The alignment, of course, —Kohelet Rabba will make much play of ex- Chief of Staff Haim Barley's efforts in the war as supreme commander of the southern ( Prescription axis. But Barley—great gen- eral though he is — has neither the flair nor imagi- 26001 COOLiDOE HWY nation-catching bravado of OAK PARK 543 3343 Arik Sharon. QUALITY • SERVICE • PRICE NORTHLAND FORD LEADS THE WAY SO DOES GEORGE RUSKIN NORTHLAND FORD 10 MILE & GREENFIELD URGENT The State of Isreal, the small nation that has provided a home and hope for tortured and homeless Jews is in grave danger. You can do something about it. I urge everyone to buy an Isreal bond. An extra one .. . in a substantial amount. 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