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April 04, 1975 - Image 10

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-04-04

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10 Friday, April 4, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israeli Official - Says Geneva Next Step

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NEW YORK. (JTA) —
Mordechai Shalev, minister agreement with Israel and bal unequivocal move to-
plenipotentiary at the Is- charged that Cairo was ward peace, we shall be
raeli Embassy in Washing- trying to place responsibil- ready to relinquish the oil
ity on Israel to drive "a fields and the Sinai passes."
ton, said that his country
believes that the Geneva_ wedge between the U.S.
- Dr. Judah J. Shapiro,
conference is the next logi - and Israel.- But that will president of the National
cal step in the Middle East not happen," the Israeli Committee for Labor Is-
peace efforts but also hopes diplomat declared.
rael, presented an oral
Shalev said that Israel "Haggada" composed for
that the step-by-step
approach of Secretary of has demonstrated that it is the Third Seder. One of
State Henry A. Kissinger prepared to take calculated the-highlights of the Third
would find expression risks in order to move the Seder was the introductibn
through "other ways an-d Middle East toward peace. of one of the guests, Yair
means" as the time for the He noted that in respect Ben Eliezer, grandson of
that in the recent negotia- the late Israeli Premier
Geneva conference nears,
despite the breakdown of tions conducted -by Kissin- David Ben-Burion, who is
Kissinger's most recent ef- ger for a second - stage Is- in the U.S. in connection
_ raeli .- Egyptian agreement with the activities of the
forts.
Speaking -at press confer- - in Sinai, Israel was willing Israel Students Associa-
ence sponsored by Histad- to make concrete territorial tion of which he 'is secre-
rut-National Committee for concessions in return for tary.
Labor Israel, Shalev reiter- only verbal promises.
Addressing' 1,000 guests . Six candles commemorat-
ated Israel's-intention to bar
at the 43rd annual Third ing the six million Jews who
the Palestine LiberatiOn
Seder of the Greater New perished (luring the Nazi era
Organization from the Ge-
neva peace talld when they York- Histadrut Council at were kindled by six mem .-
the Waldorf. Astoria Hotel, bers of the Labor Zionist Al-
are-resumed.
Explaining that the ad- Shalev said, "We are asking liance who survived Nazi
mission of any new nego- Egypt only for words. In concentration camps..
tiating partner must have
the unanimous consent of
the original negotiating par- lavon Affair' Revived in Israel
ties, he noted that "Israel is
JERUSALEM -- The in- of harming relations with
an original party and Israel famous "Lavon Affair" has the U.S., nor admitted the
will not consent to the ad- been revived after 20 years identity of the agents.
mission of the PLO for to do following a candid interview
The three participants in
so would be to make us part broadcast on Israeli televi- the incident, who were fin-
'of a plan for our own self-
ally released from Egyptian
sion last month.
destruction." -
It originally led to the -prisons in 1968, also charged
Shalev said Egypt was
downfall of a defense minis- that- the military censor
fully to blame for the fail-
ter, the resignation of Pre- under the government of
ure of Kissinger's efforts
mier David Ben-Guriori, the Premier Golda Meir had re-
collapse of one Israeli Gov- fused them permission to
ernment and .a deep rift in publish an account of their.
the ruling Labor party. experiences.
Nonetheless, the censor
Three members of an Is-
raeli intelligence ring that screened and cleared the
operated in Egypt 20 years broadcast itself, which
ago charged in the new in- - - amounted to the fullest pub-
terview that they spent 12 lic discussion of the incident
unnecessary years in jailhe- to date. For years, all men-
cause certain Israeli leaders tion of it was prohibited in
would have been embar- Israel, except for veiled re-
rassed by the tales they ferences to the "security
might have told after their mishap" of 1954.
release.

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The- Lavon Affair dates
from 1954, when 11 Egyp
tian Jews were arrested as
Israeli espionage - agents
and convicted - of hairing
placed bombs in movie
theaters, post offices and
United States Information -
Service libraries in Alex-
andria and Cairo. Their
alleged goal was to disrUpt
the improving relations
between Egypt ,and the
U.S.

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Terrorist Activity
Renewed in Jordan

TEL AVIV (JTA)
While Israel is keeping a
watchful eye on the heavy
troop concentrations by
Syria and Egypt behind the
disengagement lines, the
Jordanian front is emerging
as a focal point of renewed
terrorist activity after three
years of quiet.
Early Sunday, terrorists,.
on the east bank of the Jor-
dan River opened fire on an
Israeli patrol near 1\f-e—veh
Urr in the Beisan Valley.
The fire was returned. No
Israeli casualties were re-
ported.
Israeli security circles
believe the terrorists were
part of a gang that infil-
trated into Jordan from
Syria and managed to evade
Jordanian troops-. Last
week, Jordanian forces in-
tercepted a terrorist gang
on its way back to Syria,
killed its leader and
wounded another man.
These incidents -were the
latest. indication that Pales-
tinian terrorists were once
more seeking to use Jordan-
ian territory as a staging
area for incursions into Is-
rael.

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