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Gloomy Prospects Seen for Kissinger Mission

(Continued from Page 1)
Heights town of Kuneitra,
which Israeli forces captured
in June 1967 and which
Kissinger is expected to ask
Israel to surrender.
2. Israeli military positions
on Mt. Hermon whose strate-
gic 9,200-foot peak has been
the objective of bitter fight-
ing for three weeks. The feel-
ing here is that the govern-
ment will not agree to with-
draw its forces from Mt. Her-
mon as long as Syria con-
tinues to wage its war of
attrition.
3. The nature of a buffer
zone that would be establish-
ed between Israeli and
Syrian forces in the frame-
work of disengagement. Is-
rael wants the zone to be
policed by units of the United
Nations Emergency Force
(UNEF) which has worked
very well so far in-the Sinai
buffer zone. Syria objects to
the presence of UN military
units and insists that any
buffer zone established on its
front be confined to members
of the UN Truce Observers
Organization (UNTSO) which
includes Soviet military per-
sonnel.
4. How negotiations with
the Syrians will continue
after Kissinger has left the
region. On the Egyptian front
last January these talks were
held at a UN checkpoint mid-
way between the military
lines of both sides. Damascus
refuses to follow the Egyp-
tian pattern and demands
that further talks be moved
to Geneva where the two

super powers — U.S. and themselves must negotiate it
USSR—presumably would be to be effective. A contrary
looking over the shoulders position has been the Soviet
of the negotiators. Israel's strategy. It has argued that
position is that most concrete the superpowers must im-
points of a disengagement pose a settlement. Some an-
accord should be concluded alysts here feel that Kissin-
while Kissinger is in the ger may have accepted the
region serving as an inter- Soviet view on this during his
mediary and the technical de- talks with Soviet Foreign
tails worked out later in Minister Andrei Gromyko in
Geneva on Monday.
Geneva.
According to reports from
5. Israel's approach to the
Syrian demand that any sep- the -specially selected Amer-
aration of force's agreement ican correspondents aboard
must include a prior Israeli Kissinger's plane shuttling in
commitment to withdraw the Middle East, Kissinger
completely from the Golan himself is to use his "moder-
Heights and all territories oc- ating influence" upon Israel
to accept conditions that in-
cupied in 1967.
Another issue is Israel's clude surrender of territory
demand that any agreement in the Golan Heights ac-
with Syria must include a quired in the Six-Day War
speedy exchange of all pris- to protect Israelis in -the
croplands below.
oners of war.
In its present politically
The government is aware
that Kissinger expects Israel weak and divided position and
to make the -"first move" virtual total dependence on
toward an agreement with U.S. weapons and finances
Syria and in that respect to pay for them, the Israel
will try to persuade Israel to government is seen here as
probably unable to withstand
give up Kuneitra.
On his arrival at Ben- Kissinger's familiar ques-
Gurion Airport to participate tioning argument to Israel
in the preparatory talks for that says in effect, "What is
Kissinger's visit, Dinitz said your alternative to peace
there was no danger of a gen- except withdrawal to where
eral deterioration of Israeli- I suggest?"
While Israel is gloomy
United States relations. But
he also said there were sev- over the costs of the Yom
eral "worrying appearances" Kippur War, the steady
in the relations between the movement of U.S. policy to-
ward support of the Arabs
two countries recently.
There was no logic in the and appeasement of Soviet
recent American vote con- diplomacy, in the detente
demning Israel in the United policy, Arab leaders are ex-
Nations, Dinitz explained, ulting over pr o s p e c t s of
and this should be a source achieving all" their initial
of anxiety. At the same time, aims in what is termed loose-
he noted that the American ly as "disengagement."
Egyptian President Anwar
government continues to pro-
vide military and financial Sadat, having regained the
Suez area, is now publicly
aid to Israel.
Earlier, U.S. Ambassador calling for "immediate im-
Kenneth Keating met with plementation" of UN Resolu-
Foreign Minister Abba Eban tion 242. He used the phrase
in Jerusalem to discuss Kis- three times in his interview
singer's forthcoming visit. on the ABC-TV "Issues and
The meeting, called at Keat- Answers" program Sunday.
He gloated over the "com-
ing's request, also reportedly
touched on Israel-U.S. rela- plete change in the attitude
tions. Israeli officials have of the United States toward
been expressing c o n c e r n us." His reference to Kissin-
about the U.S. intention to ger as the "miracle man"
sell weapons to Egypt and by who will achieve disengage-
the failure of the U.S. to veto ment on the Golan Heights
or at least abstain in the Se- is interpreted here as meain-
curity Council vote which ing that the secretary will
condemned Israel's raid into "suggest" Israel into capit-
ulation.
Lebanon.
Some speculation also has
In Jerusalem tight security
precautions were taken in been heard here that at some
prepartion for Kissinger's ar- point in his Middle East talks
rival. The King David Hotel, a representative of the Pales-
where Kissinger, his wife, tine Liberation Organization
Nancy, and a group of 40 will be allowed to sit in and
persons will stay, is being meet the secretary as an
heavily guarded. The hotel opening wedge for Palestin-
has reserved 100 rooms for ian participation in the Gen-
the Kissinger entourage and eva conference that .the
the secretary and his wife Kremlin is insisting must be
will get a special sixth floor held.
(On the media and in mob
suite.
While Kissinger and Eban attacks in Damascus, Wed-
will be conferring; Eban's nesday, Kissinger was re-
wife, Suzie, will be showing ferred to as a "cheap Amer-
Mrs. Kissinger around Jeru- ican Jewish conspirator" ...
Damascus appeals were
salem.
heard urging all Arab states
Kissinger Pressure,
to join Syria in an all-out
Sadat's Gloating
war on Israel).
(Kissinger stated before ar-
Gloomy for Israel
riving in Israel that his aim
By JOSEPH POLAKOFF
WASHINGTON (JTA)—Un- is for security of Israel, not
easiness is growing here that pressure).
(In view of the tense situa-
Secretary of State Henry A.
Kissinger is frying to achieve tion, it was indicated on
disengagement of Syrian and Thursday that unless the
Israeli forces mainly at Kissinger mission meets with
Israel's expense and without a measure of success the
planned visit to the Middle
willing agreement.
He apparently has dis- East by President Nixon will
carded the long-held U.S. be cancelled. The climate, it
policy of "non-imposition" of is anticipated, would then be
an agreement in the Middle an unhealthy one for such
East and that the parties a visit).

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