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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
McGovern and Percy Urge U.S.
Effort in M. E. Peace :3ettlement
SILA PIZZERIA
WASHINGTON (JTA)
Sen. George McGovern (D-
S.D.), chairman of the Sen-
ate Foreign Relations sub-
committee on Middle East-
ern affairs, and Sen.
Charles H. Percy of Illinois,
the senior Republican mem-
ber of the subcommittee,
said that the United States
should make major urgent
efforts to find an overall set-
tlement to the Arab-Israeli
conflict early next year no
matter who is elected Presi-
dent in November.
The two Senators ap-
peared to be expressing a
consensus reached during
six days of hearings on Mid-
dle East policy conducted by
the subcommittee which
have just ended.
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Testimony was given by
26 witnesses. Nearly all of
them agreed that Secretary
of State Henry Kissinger's
step-by-step diplomacy in
the Mideast has reached the
end of its usefulness and
many asserted that the out-
lines of an eventual settle-
ment must be made explicit
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had agreed that a general
settlement would require
Israel's withdrawal from
Arab territory it occupied
in the last Six-Day War,
the creation of a Palesti-
nian entity on the West
Bank and in the Gaza
Strip, outside security
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Marver Bernstein, president
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agreed that a general settle-
ment should involve Israeli
withdrawals in return for
Arab recognition of Israel's
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McGovern and Percy
said that most witnesses
The type of settlement
outlined at the hearings is
similar to proposals made
last year by a group
of prominent Americans
brought together by the
Brookings Institution.
McGovern and Percy disa-
greed over U.S. intervention
in the Lebanese civil war.
McGovern said that the U.S.
should consider sending
troops to Lebanon as part
of an international force if
such a means could be effec-
tive in ending the bloodshed
in that country. Percy said,
however, that he could not
endorse McGovern's sugges-
tion because Soviet forces
might be introduced if U.S.
forces participated in an in-
tervention.
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