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UNESCO Continues' Anti-Israel Prejudice
for 1975 and 1976 to draft a academic institutions are
treaty to assure mutual rec- well known throughout
ognition among Mediterra- the world and it was im-
nean countries of diplomats probable that Israeli stu-
from each country. The _ dents would be affected by
votes came on lists of coun- Israel's non-participation
tries to be invited to the con- in the conferences. He.
ference. Each of the 17 added that despite this lat-
countries has a Mediterra- est anti-Israel resolution,
nean coastline. The votes he was certain that the
were 25-1 and 28-1. The struggle of scientists- and
United States cast the only intellectuals everywhere
negative votes and Norway against the politicization
of UNESCO would con-
abstained.
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tinue.
Yadlin said that the
high standards of Israel's
The two resolutions con-
Rabin Minimizes Reassessment
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Premier Yitzhak Rabin said
Monday that President
Ford's meeting with Egyp-
tian President Anwar Sadat
in Salzburg June 1-2 and his
own forthcoming meeting
with Ford in Washington
June 11-12 were part of the
reassessment of Middle
East policy now being con-
ducted by the American
government.
In a television address in
which he appeared to mini-
mize the effects of the
strained relations between
Jerusalem and Washington
since the breakdown of Sec-
retary of State Henry A.
Kissinger's "shuttle" dipolo-
niacy last March, Rabin
noted that relations with
the U.S. were only "sus-
pended in a particular area"
— that of negotiating new
arms contracts.
Rabin stressed that arms
"Continue to flow in plenti-
fully" under contracts
signed in the past. He said
that Israel would continue
to grow strong and that the
suspension of new arms
contracts with the U.S.
would not affect its military
strength in 1975.
If Israel' stands' firth and
makes an effort to win over
public opinion in the U.S.,. it
will "overcome" the present
tension with Washington,
Rabin declared.
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Meanwhile, in Washing-
ton, Undersecretary of
State Joseph J. Sisco told
an audience of prominent
Arab-Americans that the
United States will "con-
tinue its friendship for the
Arabs" and "is deter-
mined to continue its sup-
port for Israel's security"
in puriuit of a policy-
inconsistent'.' with Allied-
can interests.
He also declaed that the
United States will not rec-•
ognize the Palestine Libera-
tion Organization because
-as long as the PLO "pursues
a policy of non=recognition
it is perceived in our country
as a group not yet ready to
proceed on the basis of rec-
ognition of Israel."
He asserted, however,
that the U.S. government is
to be helpful to both
sides." He pointed to the
"special relationship" with
Israel and said that for the
past 18 months — since the
Yom Kippur War — the
U.S. has been "trying to
pursue a middle man's role
in diplomacy — impartially
— because the Arabs and Is-
rael wanted us" to serve
that way.
At a press conference in
Kansas City where he was
attending a meeting, Kis-
singer said that the U.S.
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He added that he had no
new ideaS from either Israel
or Egypt and that the U.S.
would have a better judg
ment on the resumption of
shuttle talks after President
Ford met with Sadat and
Rabin.
Meanwhile, an advance
group of White House se-
curity officers arrived in
Austria to make final
preparations for the stun-
mit meeting of President
Ford and Pregident Anwar
Sidat of Egypt.
Government source said
the 47-member adiance
group will closely investi-
gate security measures at
Klessheim Castle where the
meeting will take place.
Austrian government
sources confirmed reports
that Kissinger and Soviet
Foreign Minister Andrei
Gromyko will meet in
Vienna May 19-20 to discuss
the Middle East problems.
The sources said Chancellor
Bruno Kreisky postponed a
scheduled official visit to
Rumania to host Kissinger
and Gromyko.
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Ms. de Beauvoir,- who
just returned from Israel
where she was awarded
the Jerusailem Prize,.. was
honored atr-a gathering by
a group of French writers,
intellectuals and academi-
cians. The event was or-
ganized by the Mapam-
'oriented Cerele Bernard
Lazare and was presided
over by another Jerusalem
Prize winner, French-_
Jewish author Andre
Schwarz-Bart.
can be socialist and reli-
gious at the same time.
She observed that if the
world's political left sup-
ported Israel's left, it could
push that country along the
paths that would lead to a
peaceful existence for Is-
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had not ruled out a new
round of shuttle. diplomacy
but said it .would be
"unwise and risky" for the
U.S. to involve its prestige
in new negotiations unless
it was assured by the par-
ties of success in advance.
cerning Israel were deliber- mayed by the obvious prop-
ately omitted from the aganda tactics employed
agenda by UNESCO Secre- against Israel, - citing
tary General Amado 0 photographs recently pub-
Mokhtar M'Bow. Appar- lished _in a German maga-
ently, M'Bow hopes the is- zine which showed new
sue will haze been settled or high-rise buildings impos-
cooled down before the com- ing their modern facades on
mittee's next session in Sep- ancient Jerusalem. "This is
a gimmick. Those buildings
terfiber. -
are far away — at least two
In Paris, Simone de Beau- _ or three kilometers away,
"voir, 'the famed French au- and they are very neces-
thor, philosopher and fem- sary," she said. '
inist, continued her ardent
Ms. de Beauvoir said the
defense of Israel here isolation
of Israel was hav-
against what-she described
as its scandalous treatment ing dangerous effects on Is-
by UNESCO and attempts raeli society. "People be-
by its Arab and other foes to come so involved, with their
isolate and ostracize it from= isolation . . that counts
is survival.. . . they no
the world community.
longer think about other
But Ms. de Beauvoir also problems," she said.
frankly criticized the con-
Among the other prob-
tradictions and inequities lems Ms. de Beauvoir said
i Israeli society she found in Israel were
she found in
— between - the sexes, be- social inequities.
tween the Jews and Arabs
She ended her remarks
and between Oriental.. and with an appeal to socialists-
Occidental Jews. At the all over the world.to support -
same time, she urged left- Israel: She' explained that
ists and socialists not to lose many left-wing parties do
faith in Israel and not to not understand that Israel
romanticize a Palestinian
state that does not yet exist.
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JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Education Minister Aharon
Yadlin said that UNESCO
"continues to show bias and
discrimination" toward Is-
rael. ",It appears that
UNESCO has not managed
to extricateltself from Arab
pressure." Yadlin referred
to two resolutions adopted
by UNESCO's Executive
Board at a meeting in Paris
last week to exclude Israel
from education conferences
in the Mediterranean area.
The meetings are planned
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Egypt and the Persian
Gulfstates of Saudi Arabia,
Qatar and the United Arab
Emirates formed the Arab
Authority for Military In-
dustry with contributions of
$260 million each The au-
thority's headquarters will
be in Cairo.
Forming the authority
represented a major Arab
attempt to capitalize on its
growing oil wealth and
build an arms industry to
match Israel's, which manu-
factures up to 30 percent of
its own war material.
Egyptian President An-
war Sadat has long chafed
under Egypt's almost total
dependence on the Soviet
Union for its military
needs.
In his move to diversify,
Sadat tacitly was supported
by the United States and
Saudi Arabia, both of which
are anxious to see Egypt
remain free from strong
Soviet influence.
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