20 Friday, February 11, 1977 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Dayan Predicts End of State of War Between Arabs, Israel BONANZA BOOK SALE TEL AVIV (JTA) — Is- rael has offered to open its Mediterranean ports under the United Nations of Haifa and Ashdod to Charter war is illegal and traffic to and from Jor- thatinstead of simply dan,' Transport Minister predicting its recurrence, Gad Yaacobi revealed Waldheim as "guardian last Friday. He said Jor- of the UN," should con- - dan has not acted on the demn those who maintain proposal. the state of war against Yaacobi, speaking on Israel. In Tel Aviv, Foreign, Israel Radio, said that Minister Yigal Allon the proposal was made to served notice that Israel Jordan through Arab will not accept the United personalities on the West Nations as a mediator in Bank. the Middle East conflict "We made this sugges- and regards the U.S. tion as a natural continu- alone as qualified for such a role. Limited Supply Shop Early, THE RISE OF AMERICAN JEWISH UTERATURE. 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