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Herzog Boycotts the UN, Cites PLO-Syria Menace to Peace

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Syrians and the PLO into
the warmongering center of
the world." He said, "By

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allowing small groups of ir-
responsible extremists to
dictate to the UN, the trag-
edy of the Middle East is
being prolonged." He said
that this same process was
now being brought into the
Security Council.
Herzog stressed that in
adopting Resolutions 242
and 338 "the Security Coun-
cil had created a mechanism
which is already beginning
to show results in moving
our strife-torn area towards
peace and accommodation,"

a reference to the two disen-
gagement agreements with
Egypt and the one with
Syria. But, he said, extreme
elements led by the PLO are
trying to destroy this mech-
anism.
"The issue before the
United Nations now is
whether or not it is going
to allow the elements of
violence, hate and intran-
sigence to set the tone in
the Middle East, or
whether it will maintain
the momentum which has

ular state created there at
that time?"
Herzog also scorned the
claim by some that if Is-
rael moved back to the
pre-1967 borders "all will
be solved." He noted that
the present borders were
created as a result of a
"war which the Arabs
brought upon us and upon
themselves."
He said that for "19 years
we sat along the 1967 bor-
ders until the Arabs a,t
tacked in 1967," but dun'
that time the Arabs did n
make peace nor did they
negotiate for peace.
"The issue is not a ques-
tion of terrotory, it is not a
question of Palestinians,
although these are both
important," Herzog de-
clared. He said the issue is a
"change of heart" in which
the Arabs agree to accept
the existence of Israel.
"The question is at what
point Arab nationalism,
with its prodigious glut of
advantage, wealth and op-
portunity, will come to
terms with the modest but
equal rights of another Mid-
dle Eastern nation to pursue
its life in security and
peace," he said.

been achieved on the basis
of resolutions reached in
the Security Council to-
warf negotiations, accom-
modations and peace in
the Middle East."
Rejecting an anticipated
proposal that the PLO be in-
vited to attend the Geneva
Conference, Herzog noted
its terrorist record and its
call for the destruction of
the Jewish state.
He declared that "despite
the hypocritical lip service
paid to it by the Arab gov--
ernments," Egypt has
curbed the activities of the
PLO, Jordan does not allow
it to 'operate in its territo-
ries and even Syria main-
tains tight controls over
them. The Only place in
which they are free .to oper-
ate is in Lebanon," he said,
"with what tragic consequ-
ences we all know."
Herzog also took direct
aim at the PLO's call for a
democratic secular state. "If -
they believe so much in de-
mocracy and secularism
why has no democratic state
risen so far in the Arab
World?" he asked. "For 19
years the Jordanians con-
trolled the West Bank and
the Egyptians controlled the
Gaza Strip. Why was no sec-

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hosting a State Depart-
ment dinner in honor of
Allon. The other two came
Jan. 9 just after Allon had
completed his final talks
with Kissinger at a break-
fast meeting. The State
Department said no de-
vices were found.
Meanwhile, two bombs
were found late Tuesday at
the Iraqi UN Mission. The
Bombs were found after an
anonymous caller tele-
phoned a local TV station
and said there werebombs
at the mission. The caller, a,
man, identified himself as
a representative of
the "Jewish Underground
Army."
More than an hour later,
CBS Radio received a call
from a man who said he rep-
resented the "Jewish Armed
Resistance Strike Move-
ment" of the Jewish De-
fense. League.
The caller, apparently
Service Created
unaware that the bombs
been discovered and dis-
for Tu b'Shevat had
mantled, said according to
'Nathan Benjamin of Gaza CBS sources, "e would like
is the author of a special to accept responsibility for
order of service for Ham- the bombing of the Ira
ishal Asar b'Shevat which is Mission."
printed ina small book enti-
tled "Pri Etz Hadar" (Fruit
U.S. Offers Rebuilt
of Goodly Trees).
Sephardi Jews read this F-15 Jets to Israel
book on the eve of the festi-
val. It includes selections
NEW YORK — The
from the Bible, Talmud and United States has offered
Zohar about fruits and Israel approximately 10 re-
trees. There are also 17 furbished McDonnell Doug-
short chapters, each dealing las F-15 fighters that have
with a different type of fruit been used in the U.S. Air
Force test program for the
grown in the Holy Land.
At the conclusion of the aircraft as a means of accel-
reading of each of these erating delivery of the F-15s
chapters, the particular to Israel.
Israeli defense officials
fruit described therein is
eaten. The service is also were considering accepting
interspersed with the drink- about five of the aircraft,
ing of four cups of wine, fol- pending later delivery of
lowing the reading of appro- production aircraft, accord-
ing to Aviation Week.
priate passages.

WASHINGTON (JTA) —
The State Department said
that it "deplores -and con-
demns" the planting of
bombs near the United Na-
tions buildings in New York
Monday and at the Iraqi UN
Mission there Tuesday.
The source said that such
acts "are totally contrary to
efforts for a negotiated
peace in the Middle East"
and that the FBI was work-
ing in cooperation with the
New York City police to
"identify and apprehend the
perpetrators."
It was learned, mean-
while, that the State De-
partment received three
telephone bomb threats last
week while Israeli Foreign
Minister Yigal Allon was in
Washington.
The first threat was re-
ceived last Wednesday
while Secretary of State
Henry A. Kissinger was

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