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The Detroit Jewish News, 1975-08-01

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Friday, August 1, 1975

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Israel Standing Firm Against Diplomatic Pressure

(Continued from Page 1 ) can presence in the buff er
an expulsion of Isra el, zone between Israel an d
Syria on the Gola n
would be regrettable.
Heights.

Earlier this month a res o-
He said such a presence
lution urging Israel's expu
could expedite an interim
sion from the UN w as accord between Israel and
adopted at a conference of Syria which, he indicated,
40 Islamic foreign ministe rs would • be much more diffi-
in Jedda, Saudi Arabi a• cult to achieve than one with
Strong opposition to Israe s Egypt in Sinai because
expulsion has been issu ed
o there is much less ro m for
by the U.S., Canada, an d maneuvering on the Golan
some Western Europea n and Israel has established
countries.
settlements there which it
German and .Yugoslavia n will not remove under any
leaders, meeting in He 1- circumstances.
sinki, agreed that Israel 's
Speaking on a televisio n
exclusion from the U
interview, the defense min
would mean the end of th e ister also explained why h e
organization.
favored American personne 1
The information wa
over U N personnel to ma n
reportedly released by a an advance warning statio
n
West German spokesma n in Sinai in the event of a
after an extended meetin g interim agreement wit n
h
between Chancellor Hel
Egypt.

mut Schmidt and Yugosla
via's Marshal Tito.

Peres' idea of an Ameri
can surveillance role i n
A Scandinavian pape r Sinai was, according t
said earlier in the week tha t unconfirmed reports, in 0
the governments of Norwa N eluded in the latest Israel
Sweden and Denmark hay e proposals for an interim
decided to oppose any MONT e accord submitted to Egyp t
to oust Israel from the UN
a week ago by the U.S
Israeli officials say tha t Ambassador Herman •
Israel is not linking or hing Eilts. A State Departmen t
ing the current interi m spokesman said at th e
talks with Egypt with th e time that the U.S. had re
Arab move against it at th e. ceived no such proposa 1
UN.
from either side.

does not want an agree-
ment. He added that Israel
would have no more to of-
fer. "We have gone very
very far indeed," he said.

Israeli Premier Rabin's
statement that the signing
of such an agreement would
have to be preceded by face-
to-face contacts between the
But even if the Egyptian Israeli and Egyptian nego-
position was a tactical ploy, tiating teams.
it must "cast a question
Department spokesman
mark" over Egypt's desire to Robert Funseth said the
reach a settlement, Peres U.S. has "received no
said. He said it totally ig- complaint from the Egyp-
nored Israel, seeking "Every- tian government about
thing and offered nothing." that statement." He told
How could one conclude reporters that "A spokes-
an agreement with a coun- man for the Israeli Em-
try which only five minutes bassy in Washington in-
before one had termed "a formed us that the prime
dagger?" he asked. With minister's remarks should
daggers you don't make not be interpreted as
agreements."
meaning something new.
This was a reference to The character of the meet-
Egyptian President Anwar ing the Israeli government
Sadat's characterization of has in mind is what has
Israel in his television been done before between
speech last week.
Israeli and Egyptian rep-

If Sadat thought his lat- resentatives in implement-
est position could prompt ing the details of previous
Washington into squeez- disengagement agree-
ing further concessions ments."
from Jerusalem, he was
Funseth added that the
mistaken, Peres con- State Department accepts
tinued. Israel had been Israel's interpretation.
extremely forthcoming
At the UN last week, Is-
and he could not imagine a rael reacted bitterly to the
retreat from its present po- Security Council resolution
sition, Peres said.
which extended the United

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pletely disregards the con-
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Israel" which proposed
the mandate be extended
by six months July 14.

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"Instead, the Security
Council sees fit to praise
Egypt for condescending to
extend for three months,
after that country has
brought on a crisis and
created dangerous tension
with its previous announce-
ment that the mandate will
not be renewed," the state-
ment said.
The UN also announced
that Iranian troops will re-
place the Peruvian battalion
which completed its term
with the UNDOF on the Go-
lan Heights Thursday.

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Israel's formal rejection Nations Emergency Force
of the latest Egyptian pro- (UNEF) mandate in Sinai
posals was conveyed by for another three months.
Ambassador Simha Dinitz The resolution expressed
At the same time, the
Peres, who with Premie r at a meeting with Secretary "satisfaction" for Egypt's
pointed out, imple
Yitzhak Rabin and Foreig n of State Kissinger in Wash- response to the Council's ap-
mentation of the agree
Minister Yigal Allon corn
ington last Friday. Ac- peal to reconsider its threat
ment, if achieved, woul d prises Israel's ministeria
cording to informed sources, not to renew the mandate.
only begin after the As
negotiating team, said th
An official statement is-
sembly, and Israel would Egyptians would hesitate t 0 e the Americans who had
certainly not implement it i f demand, unilaterally, the ample opportunity to study sued in Jerusalem said the
both Israel's proposals and resolution was "in the best
the UNEF role — a vita
withdrawal of American map and the Egyptian coun- tradition of the partiality
component of it — had bee n personnel, but would be les
ter-proposals and counter- which has characterized the
prejudiced by a discrimina
reluctant to order out th
tory action against Israel a t U N as the late Presiden e map, were not surprised by United Nations and its
t
the Israeli rejection and re- agencies in everything hav-
the Assembly.
Gamel Abdel Nasser did in portedly back the Israeli ing to do with Israel."
Defense Minister Shi- May 1967.
position. None of the parties
The statement added
mon Peres said Tuesday
He rejected comparisons apparently believe that an that the resolution "com-
that he favored an Ameri- between an American surve
impasse has been reached.
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Meanwhile, the U.S. State
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refusal to postpone the
forthcoming school year by
one day to enable Jewish
children to attend.
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tion, which fixes the start of
the school year for all estab-
lishments in the country, re-
fused to change the date but
officially authorized Jewish
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start school one day late
this year.

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