36 Friday, July 23, 1976
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Guarded Optimism Characterizes Scholarly Study
By HOWARD RONTAL
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stands condemned by so
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level the partners are sub-
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U.S. EmbassyQto Jerusalem
JERUSALEM (JTA) —
Foreign Minister Yigal Al-
lon, addressing the Jewish
Agency's General Assembly
on political matters, said it
was up to American Jews to
see to it that the next Ad-
ministration in Washington
moves the U.S. Embassy
from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem.
Both major American
political parties have gone
on record in favor of the
move and a specific commit-
ment to it is contained in
the Democratic Party's plat-
form for 1976 which was
adopted at the nominating
convention in New York last
week. -
But Allon urged pressure
from American Jews to
make sure the promise is
fulfilled. "Why is it that the
American Ambassador can
present his credentials in
Jerusalem but he cannot live
here? Why can he meet here
but be deprived_ of the plea-
sure of living in Jerusalem?"
Allon asked.
The issue was raised
during a special Bicenten-
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of Israel ' s Relations With
The book's editors, Mi- work over the last 25 years, note that Israel, in compari- thorough, full of footnotes,
chael Curtis and Susan Gi- including aid packages son with Third World coun- tables, and the dry (al-
telson, have chosen 24 schol- and promises of quid pro tries, is neither fish nor
not pedantic) writ-
ars, from American quo vote swapping, to swing foul. Israel is herself Third though
ing
style
that is the hall-
professors to Israeli cabinet the African vote in interna-
World in terms of size and mark of academic
ministers, who divide the tional bodies, and convince development, and thus
If the reader is
Third World into three geo- them to withdraw diplo- doesn't have the economic publications.
to
gain
an
understanding
of
graphical regions: Africa, matic recognition of Israel. resources to "buy" her Israel and the Third World
Latin America and Asia. _
If tensions subside in the friends.
he must be prepared to
Taken collectively they Middle East, Israel will find
spend
some time at it.
A
product
of
European
show that while Third the African states more Enlightenment, she has no
World attitudes toward willing to resume normal in- indigenous Third World f GIVE YOUR INVITATION
Israel have been negative ternational relations.
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Prof. Edy Kaufman ties. International relations
recently, particularly in
for Israel, then, are very
notes
that
while
Israel's
the UN, it has not been
much subject to political
monolithically so. The multinational relations pressures.
reactions of the three with Latin America have
Israeli patience, wisdom
groups seem in part deter- deteriorated its bilateral
and hard work are neces-
mined by their proximity 'relations are strong. Two
sary (although not suffi-
to the 19 Arab nations, of Israel's largest cultural
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cient)
if international rela-
and
economic
missions
are
their reliance on Arab
tions are to improve.
votes in international for- in Argentina and Vene-
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not shown much support
a book prepared under the
Prof. Gitelson believes for Israel in the UN. The
Bands
auspices of the American
that the importance of Is- vote is seen as a concession Academic Association for
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played by both the Africans rooted in anti-Semitism or
"Israel in the Third World"
and the Israelis and thus anti-Israel feeling.
is heavy going, laudibly
Israel's sense of betrayal is
Meron Medzini, an Israeli
much greater than it should political scientist and jour-
be. Israel achieved more nalist writes that Israel has
than can normally 'be ex- not really formulated a coh-
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But Gitelson points out the rest of Asia.
that it took the Arabs much
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served that Jerusalem is
the only capital in which
the U.S. Ambassador is
not resident.. Ambassador
Malcolm Toon, who at-
tended the session, re-
marked later, "I did not
agree to everything Begin
said."
Referring to other mat-
ters, Allon told the Assem-
bly delegates that he ruled
out a Syrian annexation of
Lebanon "not only because
of the courage of the Maron-
ite (Christian) people in Le-
banon but also because of
the presence of Israel." He
said that so far the Arab
states have not responded to
Israel's challenge to nego-
tiate a state of non-belliger-
ency pending a final peace
settlement.
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