56 May 2_6, 1976 ArabsSpurr . nited Natioas Attacks Against Israel in Security Council, UNESCO, WHO and Agencies (Continued from Page 1) The resolution, described as "more moderate than originally expected" by Western diplomats, will be placed before the general conference at its autumn meeting in Nairobi, Kenya. The board's resolution also accused Israel of "hampering efforts by UNESCO's director gen- eral" in his attempts to carry out a decision taken by the general conference in November, 1974 "to ex- ercise full supervision" of schools and other cultural institutions in the occu- pied territories. The reso- lution invites the director general to continue these efforts in cooperation with sistance to the occupation. ther the United States nor Ten children were killed the Security Council on this "all the states invol ved Several Palestinian Arabs and with the Palest ine recently expelled by Israel any European country is a on May 17 and 30 others issue? Will there be a meet- Liberation Organizatio n." sat next to the PLO observer member. wounded when an arti- ing of the Security Council The Canadian Jewish llery shell, fired by Syrian The PLO was granted ob- while he spoke. They were Congress has sent a tele- controlled units, landed in on this issue? You know, as server status in 1974. prevented by UNESCO reg- well as I do, that there will The Arab countries ap- ulations from addressing gram to Canadian Exter- a kindergarten in a Pales- be no such meeting. But just parently accepted the the board but Suss said, "I nal Affairs Secretary Al- tinian refugee camp south imagine what would have lan MacEachen praising of Beirut, the Israel envoy slightly toned-down res olu- speak for them." happened if Israel had been Canada's "courageous said. tion in order to obtain as in any way involved?" Her- Israeli diplomats fear many votes in favor as po ssi- that the Arab states will try vote" in the United Na- "Was there a meeting of zog asked. ble. They partially s uc- to unleash a far tougher of- tions Economic and Social ceeded as Belgium, Ita ly, fensive at the general con- Council (ECOSOC). Can- France and Japan suppor ted ference in the fall and call ada was the only country the resolution. It is the fi rst for concrete measures to vote against two resolu- Boris Smolar's time that usually-frien dly against Israel which only tions on racism adopted 40-1 because Canada said Belgium voted in favor of an the conference can adopt. it could not accept any link anti-Israel resolution. The Arab offensive Among those abstaini ng against Israel continued in between Zionism and rac- were West Germany, t he several other UN bodies last ism. The U.S. did not par- United Kingdom, Norw ay, week. Israel was threatened ticipate in the vote and Editor-in-Chief Chile, Austria, Urugua y, with expulsion from the eight West European na- Emeritus, JTA tions abstained. Brazil and Australia. World Health Organization. (Copyright 1976, JTA, Inc.) Israel Checking A PLO delegation in Paris The chief Israeli delega The Committee on the last week, claiming to repre- Bomber's Intent M. Bar-Yaakov, told the d te, e- Exercise THE TAX ISSUE: The Council of Jewish Federations of the Inalienable legates that Israel had be en Rights of the Palestinian sent the Arabs in Israel's oc- and Welfare Funds is among (Continued from Page . 1) the major central bodies fear- cupied territories, said the Officials at Vienna's deeply hurt by the Nove in- People adopted a text of agitation on the West Bank ing that the proposed changes in tax legislation may affect ber 1974 resolutions a nd recommendations calling Schwechat Airport in- would continue and be more philanthropic giving. Together with non-Jewish groups formed Israeli authorities that it continues to apply i is for the implementation of violent. The delegation was sharing this fear, the Council is actively engaged in seeking i that the plane on which decision not to coopera te General Assembly and to convince the U.S. Congress that legislation which would 1 Mueller travelled had only with UNESCO applying i is Security Council resolu- led by Dr. Ahmed Hamzeh, reduce philanthropic giving would be self-defeating — it who was deported from anti-Israeli resolution s. tions on the rights of "all Hebron before the West would necessarily shift to the government the financial bur- 10 passengers aboard and that Mueller, who checked This is why Israel has n of Palestinians to return to Bank elections. den presently carried by voluntary contributions. The in at the airport a half-hour replied to the UNESCO d i- their homes, lands and Council suggests that existing tax provisions which enable But Israel Police Minister before take-off time, was rector-general's queri es property," and the crea- Shlomo Hillel said he be- generous charitable giving should be continued and even thoroughly searched and prompted by the 1974 Ara b- tion of a Palestinian state. lieved the wave of unrest is extended. • The text provided for a nothing was found in his sponsored resolutions. In outlining the scope of services provided by these Jew- Bar-Yaakov added tha t two-phase implementation over. There has been no new ish philanthropic contributions, the CJFWF draws atten- person or in his luggage. outbreaks of violence on the almost 100 percent of a 11 of Palestinian rights. The Security sources in Is- ch tion of the Congress to the fact that the Jewish communi- ildren of school age on th e first calls for the return to West Bank or in East Jeru- ties now maintain more than 60 hospitals and clinics, 88 rael said the luggage may w salem since last week. have been switched. St est Bank and in the Gaz a their homes of the Palestini- In New York last week, institutions and agencies for care of the aged, 101 agencies Mueller was carrying four cl rip were followin g ans displaced as a result of Menachem Beigin of Likud providing family and child welfare, 250 youth and commu- asses. He said Egyptia pieces of luggage. Two of an n the Six-Day War. The sec- charged that the disturb- nity centers, 260 centers for college youth on campuses, and them contained explosives we d Jordanian text book s and phase, which deals with ances in the West Bank are a variety of other services in the fields of welfare, health re in use with the excep - Palestinians displaced be- — the one that caused the not spontaneous and that and education. fatalities and another that tio n of 14 which UNESC 0 tween 1948 and 1967, deals "the so-called PLO is behind This vast network of Jewish humanitarian service, the blew up when Israeli sap- ha d judged anti-Semite c with ways to help them re- them." But the Israeli op- CJFWF stresses, is made possible by Jewish charitable turn. The text also said that pers detonated it in a safe aft er the Six-Day War. Th e Many of these services are given without regard to Isr aeli delegate stressed , Palestinians choosing not to position leader declared gifts. area. The other two pieces "Is race or creed, particularly in Jewish hospitals where most that although the incidents were also blown up by sap- po rael carries out its res - return to their homes are "sad and regrettable" of those served are other than Jewish. Expenditures for nsibilities as defined b y should be "paid just and pers but were found not to these services total more than $2 billion annually. Thus, int ernational law and wil 1 equitable compensation." they are only passing contributed contain explosives. dollars have a multiplier effect because the phases. con tinue to do so." The committee has no pow- Ms. Ishai, who joined the services they finance generate additional support. The pro- Addressing a luncheon at LO observer Ibrahim ers to enforce the recom- the American Jewish Com- posed tax measures now under consideration would only Ben-Gurion Airport secu- rity force only eight months Su ss accused Israel o f mendations. mittee headquarters, Beigin unfairly inflict damages upon these services, the CJI,'W ing to carry out "a cul The text was adopted by stated that Israel does not argues in its briefs to the Congressional committees. ago, was to have gone on try tur al genocide." He said, consensus, without a vote, want to cause any loss of leave Wednesday and had here is overwhelming CJFWF RESISTANCE: The CJFWF emphasizes by the 20-nation committee. life in the West Bank. He tickets for a Eueopean tour Israel declared last Decem- added that the use of arms among other arguments that any tax legislation which in her possession when she tes timony available to pro ye that the occupying would have the effect of reducing charitable support of wel- ber, when the committee was killed. Transport Minis- pow the Israeli soldiers "is in fare, education and health services could set off a reaction was set up by the General by ter Gad Yaacobi expressed cre er (Israel) is trying to self-defense." with - losses greater than just support in dollars. It would his personal sorrow over her Pal ate a new generation of Assembly, that it would not Beigin said that there is discourage people from working as volunteers. estinian Arabs whose cooperate with the commit- death in the Knesset Tues- A positive governmental gesture encourages citizens to tee in any way. The commit- "a community of interest day. He said her heroism hea rt and love of their cul- tur e will have been de- tee's membership is corn- between Israel and all free contribute not only funds for charitable causes but also had prevented a much str oyed, in order to greater tragedy. prised mainly of Arab and nations to prevent the es- their time and energy. If government discourages giving, it wea ken their spirit of re- Third World nations Nei- tablishment of a Soviet thereby encourages people not to care. base in an `Arafatan state' • The experts predict that forcing attrition in voluntary in the heart of the Middle charities would definitely result in pressures for govern- East." ment support. There are no guarantees and little basis for Declaring that Judaea confidence that, despite such pressures, the government and Samaria "must never be will offset the drop in contributions by rises in governmen- returned to a foreign rule," tal aid. Furthermore, some programs — such as those relat- (Continued from Page 1) ter said, "Mr. Agnew should sentative of certain Arab Maury Povich on WTTG-TV Beigin said that Jewish set- ing to religion — would be ineligible for governme- interests in the United in Washington in which tlements there should be support. know that few American States. His statement Agnew had "chosen to re- established because "it is media are owned by Jews DONATIONS AND BEQUESTS: The CJFWF is (only about 3.1 percent of should be examined most peat vicious canards about our land by right" and has a carefully by all concerned especially concerned about the revisions proposed in tax de- significant importance to the 1,748 newspapers in the Zionist influence at home the security and survival of ductions with regard to appreciated property donations; United States), that fewer citizens." and Israeli imperialism Ivan M. Schaefer, presi- abroad." the Jewish state. also about the proposal calling for a ceiling in deductions on than 20 of the approxi- dent of the Washington, D. Israeli UN Ambassador charitable bequests. - mately 800 members of the C. chapter of the American At present, charitable contributions in the forms of Schaefer said the AJCon- Chaim Herzog accused the American Society of News- paper Editors are Jewish, Jewish Congress, said Mon- gress was "distressed but American media of a quests are eligible for 100 percent deductions from inh day that Agnew's "mean not surprised" by Agnew's "complete lack of balance" ance tax. The new proposals now before Congress provkle and that no Jew has ever spirited, false and despica- canards. However, he between the reporting of the that bequests be allowed up to a ceiling of 50 percent deduc- served in a top capacity in ble statements about Israel, chided WTTG-TV for re- death of a single Arab on tion. Jewish federations and their agencies rely heavily on either of the two major Zionism and the American peating the interview which the West Bank and multiple the 100 percent deduction in the estate tax. A change in the American news agencies — Jewish community . . . was broadcast last Wednes- killings in Northern Ireland deduction would have a critically damaging effect on the Associated Press and place him within a day and re-broadcast last and Lebanon. services generated by these agencies. United Press Interna- firmly tradition of anti-Semitism Friday. He questioned what A most seriously harmful proposal concerns appre- He told the leaders of the tional." and hate-mongers that has public interest was served Union of American Hebrew ciated property donations. The givers who provide 80 per- Winter pointed out that been repudiated by the over- by re-broadcasting an inter- Congregations that the Is- cent of the support of Jewish charities remit a substantial "the former vice president, whelming majority of the view "filled with such hos-. raeli incident appears in part of their gifts in the form of appreciated property, espe- who had to resign in dis- tile, divisive and unsupport- glaring headlines on the cially appreciated securities. About one-half of the support grace and who has now American people." Schaefer's statement was able statements by a front page while the others of the Jewish charities is received in this form. The contin- emerged as a novelist, is issued in response to an in- disgraced former public of- are buried inside the news- ued viability of the Jewish agencies depends upon the reten- today also a business repre- terview with Agnew by tion of the current provisions for deductions of contribu- ficial." papers. tions in the form of appreciated property. Agnew Repeats Self-Serving Attack on the `Jewish-Controlled' Media 'Between You • . . and Me