THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

18 Friday, September 19, 1975

NY Times Israel Reporter Calls New M.E. Pact Limited

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NEW YORK — Terence
Smith, bureau chief of the
New York Times in Israel,
described the Egyptian-Is-
rael disengagement pact
signed this past week as "a
limited agreement, with

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limited goals and limited assistance. promise of pol- is "how do you get them (the
achievement."
itical support and pres- American observers) out of
In fact, stressed Smith, sure, Israel "had no choice there" if you have to, adding
who has covered Israel for but to conclude an agree- that he assumed that con-
the past three years, the dis- ment."
gress would approve the dis-
engagement "will at very
He termed the American patch of the surveillance
best buy a little time on the surveillance team between terms, though with little en-
Israeli-Egyptian front."
Egypt and Israel as a thusiasm.
He also warned that it "hostage force." But while
Smith pointed out that
"falls short of an iron clad he stressed he was not sug- one could now expect a
guarantee of peace" and Besting a parallel to Viet- "sharp increase in terrorism
that it is "easy to exaggerate nam, he did say it does get by the Palestinians," a ter-
the importance of the agree- America involved on the
rorism which, he said, al-
ment."
ground in the Middle East. ways follows agreements.
In his analysis of the He called this involvement he
terrorism
termed
current Middle East situa
"a high risk." He later "senseless" and "mindless."
tion to the Overseas Press agreed that the U.S. had to
Describing the Golan
Club, Smith pointed out go through with the agree- Heights as the "gloomiest
that the accord is essen- ment because "we had to
place" he had ever seen,
tially an Israeli-American have some stability in the
he predicted that the Syri-
agreement and that be- area."
ans would start firing on
cause of American aid,
The big question, he said,
Israel "if they are frus-

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JERUSALEM — The pointed committee of ex-
Ministry for Religious Af- perts is nearing the end of
fairs has appointed its own extensive hearings on the
committee of experts to es- plan by Moshe Safdie for
tablish architectural con- the Wall area.
cepts for the Western
The Safdie plan, which
Wall.
had been invited by Jeru-
The ministry move is a sur- salem Mayor Teddy Kollek
prise in the running battle and the Company for the
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between various agencies ish Quarter, was first
over the fate of the Western presented publicly three
War since its liberation in years ago.
the Six-Day War, according
However, Zerah Warhaf-
to the Jerusalem Post.
tig, then Minister for Reli-
Another government-ap- gious Affairs, refused to
bring it before the planning
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By seeking to establish
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NEW YORK (JTA) — is clearly implying that the
Recently laid-off city police- other committee's hearings,
men have been offered an and the Safdie plan itself,
opportunity to seek employ- are irrelevent since concepts
ment as police officers in must come before concrete
Israel. At a meeting last plans.
week jointly sponsored by
the Shomrim Society, an
association of Jewish police
officers, and Bnai Brith, al- Israel's Oil Digs
ternative job options were End in Failure
outlined to out-of-work pol-
TEL AVIV (ZINS) — Dig-
icemen.
Yitzchak Friedman, di- ging for oil which has been
rector of employment serv- going on in recent months in
ices of the Israel Aliya Cen- various parts of Israel has
ter, informed the gathering ended in failure, according
that approximately 200 job to a report in the official
openings exist in Israel's organ of Israel's Petroleum
Institute, Energy and Petro-
police departments.
He also spoke about the leum News.
In a number of cases the
many other career oppor-
tunities available for those engineers found substantial
officers who wish to retrain quantities of natural gas
for new professions in Is- mixed with salt water. In
other wells they only found
rael.
salt water.
Further geological sur-
veys will have to be made to
determine whether pros-
pecting for oil will continue.

Smith said that Israel is a
very good place to work in as
an American journalist. He
said he had "ready access to
the people," and that Israel
is "an open society."
On the other hand, he also
related how an American
correspondent for a paper
such as The New York
Times is a "point of pres-
sure. You are watched and
read closely."

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