.11111.1111111111111111111111111111111111111111_ Congressmen Skeptical at Testimony That Israelis Violate Arab Rights WASHINGTON (JTA) — noting that the Syrians did The head of a pro-Arab or- not produce any evidence to ganization has disclosed that substantiate this charge. On oil companies support his the other hand, Wilson de- group but declined to specify clared, Israel "had no trouble how much money was being providing the bodies of Is- contributed. raeli soldiers who were be- The disclosure was made headed. Rep. Jonathan Bingham by John P. RichardsOn, presi dent of American Near East (D., N.Y.) suggested that an- Refugee Aid (UNERA), dur ing a hearing before a House Golda's Popularity Foreign Affairs subcommit tee which began holding a Rises a Bit in Israel series of hearings last fall TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Pre- on the international protec mier Golda Meir's popular tion of human rights and U.S • support has risen in one policy toward countries month from 21.5 to 30.7 per where gross violations have cent, according to the latest occurred. poll conducted by PORI Richardson, long identified (Public Opinion Research In with pro-Arab activities here, stitute), following her forma- was among four witnesses tion of a coalition regime. last Thursday who charged However, the figure is far that Israeli occupation au- below the popularity she en- thorities in the West Bank joyed prior to the onset of and the Gaza Strip were the Yom Kippur War. The PORI survey indicates violating Arab civilian rights. The other three witnesses, significant gains for former who made similar charges, Israeli Ambassador to the were Dr. Israel Shahk, pro- U.S., Itzhak Rabin, who is fessor of organic chemistry now regarded as a serious at the Hebrew University in contender for the premier- Jerusalem and chairman of ship. Rabin's popularity the Israel League for Hu- index stood at 13.5 per cent, man and Civil Rights; M. compared to 6.8 per cent a Cherif Bessiouni, professor month ago. On the question as to who of law at De Paul University in Chicago; and Dr. W. T. is best qualified to be prime Mallison Jr., an international minister, the results were: law specialist at George Golda Meir, 30.7 per cent; Washington University Law Itzhak Rabin, 13.5 per cent; Menahem Begin, 8.8 per cent; School. Under questioning by Rep. Yigal Allon, 6.6 per cent; Lester Wolff, (D, N.Y.), Moshe Dayan, 5.9 per cent; Richardson said UNERA, of Pinhas Sapir, 1.4 per cent; which he stated he is a full- Yigal Yadin, 1.1 per c e n t; time employe, emerged as a and Abba Eban, 1.1 per cent. Other possibles garnering result of the Six-Day War mainly to meet the needs of less than 1 per cent of the Palestinian refugees. "We vote were : Gen. A r i e 1 seek funds from the general Sharon, Shmuel Tamir, Haim public and corporations," he Bar-Lev, Aharon Yariv, Shi- testified, "corporations pri- mon Peres, Yosef Almogi, marily dealing in the Middle Yosef Tekoah, Itzhak Ben Aharon, and Haim Laskov. East." "Oil companies?" Wolff asked. "Yes, indeed," Rich- Hungary Picks Up ardson replied, adding that he is seeking to "broaden his on Jewish Writing support." BUDAPEST (JTA) —Jew- Wolff suggested that Rich- ish writers and Jewish ardson also broaden his acti- themes are enjoying a vities in an apparent ref- certain popularity through- erence to the cruelties in- out Hungary. flicted on Jews in Syria and One can now find a novel Iraq. None of the witnesses, however, offered to discuss on the founding of the state of Israel in the local book- this problem. shops The book, "The Seven Dr. Shahk charged that the Days of Avraham Bogatir," Israel military destroyed by Gyorgy Kardos, tells the homes of Arabs in the ad- story of a Jewish peasant ministered territories who who emigrated from Russia were suspected of anti-Israel to Palestine. activity. However, replying American Jewish writer to Rep. Benjamin A. Gilvan (R, N.Y.), he indicated doubt Saul Bellow's "Herzog" is a in the charge that the Syrian best seller here, and the plays of American playwright government was implicated in the murder of four Syrian Arthur Miller are performed in Budapest and the prov- Jewish women. inces as well. His work Dr. Shahk said that the "Focal Point," which deals rae 1 government has not with anti-Semitism, was even revented him from making successful in small towns his charges in Israel. He and villages, the stronghold stated that friends in the of Hungarian anti-Semitism. U.S. financed his trip here The short stories of Sholom and identified one of them Aleichem from which the as Prof. Norton Mezvinsky of musical "Fiddler on the Connecticut State College. Roof" was adapted are also Both Bessiouni and Mal- quite popular. "Fiddler" con- lison charged Israel with tinues to play to packed violations of the Geneva Con- houses in Budapest. vention regarding obligations toward civilians in occupied Abuse, if you slight it, will territory" gradually die away; but if Rep. Robert Wilson (R, you show yourself irritated Calif.) expressed skepticism you will be thought to have about a Syrian complaint that deserved it. Israelis killed 30 Syrians, — Tacitus other hearing be held to give the Israeli point of view re- garding the occupation. He stated that the "quality of the Israeli occupation is ex- traordinarily high in the hi s tor y of occupations," granting, however, that "the picture is not perfect." He noted, too, that the Israeli boarders are open and that Arabs are permitted to enter and leave. Committee sources told JTA that this hearing about the role of Israel's occupa- tion policy was scheduled because "Arabs had demend- ed to be heard" after the parents of three Israel sol- diers who were captured dur- ing the Yom Kippur War and are still held prisoners, had urged Congress several weeks ago to help identify the POWs and bring about their release. Until last month, the Syri- ans refused to perfit Red Cross visits in violation of the Geneva Convention. THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, April 12, 1974-9 NY Starts Massive $280 Million Drive NEW YORK (JTA)—Hun- dreds of the New York Jew- ish community's leading vol- unteer fund raisers rallied at the Winter Garden Theater in Times Square Sunday to organize the most widespread mass solicitation effort ever undertaken in New York. Carol Channing, Herschel Bernardi, Elly Stone and Cantor David Kusevitsky starred in "We Are One," a dramatic and musical spec- tacle expressing the theme of the mass campaign. 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