18—Friday, Nov. 29, 1974 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Insight into Israeli Problems By UZI BENZMAN Inc.) JERUSALEM — Many peo- ple who saw the confronta- tion between the youngsters who tried to settle in the re- gions of Samaria and Jericho and the soldiers who sought to prevent them, the demon- strations of the pro-settle- ment and anti-settlement sup- porters in the large towns, the noisy debate in the Knes- set following Premier Yitzhak Rabin's announcements about the future of the West Bank, will be asking themselves whether Israeli society is not approaching the verge of civil war. The main element that characterized the renewed settlement movement in the West Bank was a near-fana- tical ardor. The settlers—al- most all of them young Or- thodox people—are convinced of the righteousness of their cause. They say frankly that they prefer their beliefs to the law of the state. They claim their belief in settling the West Bank is inspired by God's .commandments while the law of the state is a prod- uct of human beings. On the Other side, are ele- ments that are no less zeal- ous: the leftists. In the past they have often shown their dedication to their aims. Their recent demonstra- tions in reaction to the settle- ment attempts included broader elements, such as members of the Mapam cen- tral bloc. Against the argu- ments of the settlers, the left- wing argues that in a demo- cratic state the law of parlia- ment should be dominant. Both sides believe that if the other's conception is adopted Israel may be ex- posed to fatal danger. The right religious groups ,believe that Judea and Samaria must remain in Israeli hands, for otherwise the fate of the country is at stake. The left camp claims that territorial concessions are essential to assure the future of Israel. 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They agreed that Rabin would claim that his readiness to negotiate with Jordan on the basis of a West Bank terri- torial compromise did not re- flect any change in the Cab- inet's policy. They decided also that the government would agree to discuss the future of Judaea and Samaria in the Knesset at a future date. NY to Air 'Israel Culture Caravan' NEW YORK—"Israel Cul- ture Caravan" is the title of a new 13-part television ser- ies sponsored by the Tarbuth Foundation for the Advance- ment of Hebrew Culture. Abraham Goodman, presi- dent of the foundation, said the series, a cultural variety program, will be presented twice a month by "Tele- Prompter" cable television in New York. The initial tele- cast will be shown Dec. 8th, Hanuka eve, and will take its cue from the observance of the festival in (Israel. 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