• abin: Ties With Arab States, Not Issue I Palestine, Heal Crux of M.E. Conflict JERUSALEM (JTA) — The re of the Middle East con- ict is Israel's relations with te Arab countries and not the Palestinian issue, Pre- mier Yitzhak Rabin stressed in an interview with the afternoon newspaper Yediot Ahronot. In the interview, the first - f'ven to an Israeli news- per since he assumed of- Rabin noted that during cabinet discussions last Jw e e k on the Palestinian issue. "There was not one minister who supported the ( stablishment of a third coun- 4 -y between Israel and Jor- dan." The interview ranged over [ e 1 1 FACIAL HAIR IIPERMAINENTLY I I REMOVED Eyebrows—Neckline—Arms—Legs I I Recommended by Physicians FREE CONSULTATION I SHIRLEY PERSIN Registered Electrologist • ADVANCE BU _ ILDING 23077 GREENFIELD 'Room 260 Nr. Northlond 8.ProvidenceNosPitO1 PHONE 557-1108 is • Abe rears Downtown a wide variety of subjects. Rabin said he would consider bringing Likud into the cab- inet if the opposition was "willing to make territorial concessions in return for peace." Meanwhile, he as- serted, "There • Is no diffi- culty in continuing with this coalition . . . for the entire term of the present Knesset." Other statements made by Rabin were: "Despite the military ac- complishment in the Yom Kippur War, there is still no suitable answer to the shocks and question marks which were raised by the war. We still have not translated our lives into the reality of a people in war. Our main effort in the near future should be to prepare our- selves for a war, regardless of the efforts to reach a set- tlement. "—The Arab world cannot move one step without being led by Egypt. Therefore, Egypt is first to hold negotia- tions with. Then come Jor- dan, Lebanon and Syria. "We do not approve of a proposal related to King Hus- sein to withdraw about six miles west of the Jordan. Cherow, Says • • j YOU HAVE BEEN 9 • Si ., SHOPPING FOR NEW ▪ FURNITURE AND CAN'T • FIND WHAT YOU WANT, • a AT A PRICE YOU • • FEEL COMFORTABLE WITH, ,• ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS • CAN RE-BUILD YOUR • PRESENT FURNITURE OR '6 9 BUILD ALL NEW FURNITURE • FOR A FRACTION t OF THE PRICE YOU'VE BEEN QUOTED - •- • However, there were other proposals which spoke of a functional separation of forces rather than a geo- graphic one, i.e. that the Is- rael Defense Force remains in Judea and Samaria, where there is Jewish settlement, but Jordan assumes civilian responsibility in certain parts. "—I have personal rela- tionships with Secretary of State Henry Kissinger and Undersecretary of State Joseph Sisco which enables good contacts even when we represent different interests. "—I .. do . not ..think ..one should appoint political fig- ures to central army posts without an authoritative de- cision and after a principal discussion. It is most essen- tial to spare the IDF from politicization. "—Even after the visit of the American Secretary of the Treasury, William Simon, there is still no guarantee that all our financial de- mands will be met. "—The most difficult mo- ment in my career as pre- mier was when the govern- ment decided to evacuate the settlers from Nablus (in the previous settlement attempt). • Discover the WONDERFUL WORLD OF FURS During Our 34th Annual AUGUST FUR SALE Our Furs Have Been Tagged ,At Attractive Pre-Season Prices M LTER OF HARVARD ROW Designers of Fine Furs Complete Fur Service 11 MILE AND LAHSER Phone: 358-0850 Friday, August 2, 1974-41 Israelis to Study Terrorists' Platform JERUSALEM (JTA) — Is- raeli high school students will learn this fall about the Palestinian Covenant, the platform of the Palestine Liberation Organization and the foundation of the PLO's policy, as part of a special course on the Arab-Israeli conflict. The education ministry is introducing the subject on an experimental basis to about 100 classes in the 11th and 12th grades. Up to now, Is- raeli schools dealt with the Israeli-Arab conflict only in the more general framework of history studies. The Palestinian Covenant will be included in a general text book which deals with the basic issues of the Mid- east conflict. The book will include articles by such Zion- ist leaders as Chaim Weiz- mann, David Ben-Gurion and Zev Jabotinsky, terrorists such as the late Grand Mufti of Jerusalem Haj Amin al Husseini, and the moderate East Jerusalem writer Mo- hammed Abu Shilbaya. will be charged with nego- tiating the proposals with the concerned countries next September. The trade advan- tages the EEC is prepared to offer Israel center around four points: The tariff reduction on Is- raeli citrus fruit and fruit used in canning will be in- creased from 40 per cent to 80 per cent; the tariff reduc- tion on Israeli fruit juices will be increased from 60 per cent to 70 per cent. These increased tariff reductions would encourage the sale of these Israel products in the Common Market countries and, at the same time, stimu- late their production in Is- rael. As for Common Market products entering Israel, the European community is will- ing to let Israel maintain its import duties on these pro- ducts four years longer than originally planned, that is, until 1978 instead of 1974. This would protect and stimulate the Israeli domes- tic market by encouraging Israelis to buy Israeli pro- ducts. Israel also will be able to protect any new industries it may develop between now and 1985 under the terms of the EEC trade plan. The EEC is willing to grant Is- rael the right to impose im- port duties on 10 per cent of Common Market products entering Israel which are also being produced by new Israeli industries. The EEC trade package in- cludes at least one proposal which is not in Israel's favor. The Jewish state together with Spain will not benefit from the financial assistance the nine foreign ministers have agreed to offer some of the Mediterranean countries. POE Pd pot d(1',.. HARVARD Kosin wmEATs POULTRY, 'originators of. tho Harvard Roast We have all your Bar B-0 Needs In Fresh Frozen Meats & Poultry laopim-016, 1h• Misrva;e1 Row M•$ ryes, Nom S. !Ai ' Et 1. Reit' W-5110-1; krosmoti, Pro•rrefors EEC Proposes Reduced Tariffs, Trade ConCessions for Israel By VIRGINIA LONG JTA Paris Correspondent • (JTA)—Follow- • • ing BRUSSELS 18 months of hard bar- • gaining among themselves, • the nine foreign ministers of I • the European Economic Com- munity (EEC) meeting here • • finally have agreed upon a "package" of tariff conces- • • sions the community is pre- pared to offer the countries ',CALL LU 4-5900 • bordering the Mediterranean. : • ARTISTIC UPHOLSTERERS INC. • • The "package" includes • 5755 SCHAEFER RD. several tariff reductions in (1 block North of Ford Rd.) favor of Israel as well as • Dearborn — LU 4-5900 • concessions in other areas. • • ABE CHEROW, President Open Daily 8 aim. io 5 p.m. The European commission 4-•••••••••••••••••••••• ∎ ••••••6••es•••••••••••• 411 The most gratifying moment was when our prisoners of war returned from Syria." Earlier, Rabin had warned that the Soviet Union is con- ducting an unparalleled effort to strengthen Syria. Speaking at a meeting of the Labor Party's moshav section, Rabin said if war comes it will not be easy, short or without pain, but he stressed that it could be averted by acting on a realis- tic appraisal of the situation. Speaking at the first grad- uation ceremonies at Haifa University, Rabin said there are three major challenges facing Israel: the security challenge — to be prepared to combat any threat on our own, because there is no one that will fight for us; the economic and social chal- lenge — to establish and de- velop an economy and society that is worth fighting for; and the challenge of peace— to want to reach peace, be- cause being a Jew means living in peace in a Jewish state. Therefore, he said, Israel must make every effort to reach a peace, that would enable Jews to live peace- fully in their own land. 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