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June 08, 1979 - Image 6

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-06-08

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

6 Friday, June 8, 1979

Herut'Cheers, Begin's West Bank Settlement Policy

(Continued from Page 1)
Referring to warnings
that Israel's aggressive set-
tlement policies undermine
Sadat at a time when he is
being attacked by the Arab
rejectionist states, Begin
asserted, "We do not need
anyone to preach to us about-
the delicate position of
President Sadat vis-a-vis
the Arab world. We cer-

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We are no longer defense- Israeli-Egyptian treaty, an- economic woes.
Visibly dismayed by the
less and on foreign land. other' multi-national force
He who raises a hand would be formed for the hostile reception, Ehrlich
against a Jewish child task. He said Israel, Egypt stumbled through his
will not be safe in Beirut and the U.S. have agreed on speech.
Agricultural Minister
that matter.
or anywhere else."
The balance of Begin's Ariel Sharon praised the
Begin expressed hope for
a de jure peace with Jordan. speech dealt with Israel's Gush Emunim' before the
But he called President deteriorating economic convention when it re-
Hafez Assad of Syria the situation. He warned Herut convened in Tel Aviv
victim of "a mad and de- "If we do not put things Sunday night. The meet-
vouring enmity." He said right the voters will blame ings continued in Tel
that normalization between us." Finance Minister Aviv throughout the
Egypt and Israel "was de- Simcha Ehrlich, head of week. -
Sharon said 52 new set-
Likud's Liberal Party wing,
veloping satisfactorily."
He said that if the United who was• a guest on the tlements have been started
Nations removes the podium was greeted with on the West Bank in the
presence of the United Na- catcalls from the audience past two years.
Allan Pollack, president
tions Emergency Force which tended to blame his
(UNEF) 'in Sinai to police stewardship over the of the Labor Zionist Al-
the implementation of the Treasury for the country's liance, said in New York on
Friday that he was disap-
Egyptian Jew
pointed with an earlier
statement by Sharon cal-
First Tourist
ling for an intensive Jewish
(Continued from Page 1) with Iran and Algeria.
to Cross Sinai •
settlement effort on the
After taking her oath of West Bank and Gaza Strip
TEL AVIV (JTA) — A reiterated that in the ques-
office on Monday, the new during the next 20-30 years.
70-year-old Egyptian-born tion of Jerusalem the Egyp-
Jewish woman, with no tian government is in sol- External Affairs Minister Pollack said the statement
passport, became the first idarity with all other Arab Flora Macdonald said her was "politically inappropri-
new department should be ate" at this time of negotia-
Egyptian "tourist" to visit countries.
"very much connected with tions.
Israel since Premier
our commercial affairs,"
The Cabinet's settlement
It is expected that in the
Menahem Begin and
which
was understood to decision was criticized by
coming
weeks
the
Cana-
President Anwar Sadat de-
clared the Israeli-Egyptian dian government will be mean she believed that U.S. State Department
Canada's foreign trade spokesman Hodding Carter,
submitted to heavy pres-
borders open May 27.
policies
should be in har- who said the decision will
sure
from
the
Arab
coun-
Leah Mandelbaum, who
made her way across Sinai tries as half of the oil con- mony with the policies of hurt the West Bank au-
to the El Arish checkpoint sumed in eastern Canada the External Affairs De- tonomy negotiations being
without permission from comes from the Mideast partment. One of the major conducted by Israel and
either Egyptian or Israeli Arab countries. Pressure beneficiaries of this new Egypt and the peace proc-
authorities, said, in fact, is also expected from Bell trend in external policy is ess.
Israel through the Cana-
"We feel it is detrimental
that she might remain in Canada, which has a $1.5
the country where she has billion contract with dian International De- and pre-judging the out-
velopment Agency, a gov- come of the negotiations,"
relatives she has not seen in Saudi Arabia for tele-
Hodding Carter said.
phone equipment and ernment body, providing fi-
more than 40 years,
She in presently staying training of technicians nancial and technical assis-
with a niece in Ramat Gan. and also has contracts tance.

tainly appreciate his cour-
age and are ready to help
him as much as we can, as I
am sure he is ready to help
us. But no one has yet
helped his friends by com-
mitting suicide and this we
will not do," Begin said.
Addressing himself to
the PLO, the Premier
vowed that "there will no
longer be a policy of re-
taliation against the
heinous terrorists who
find refuge in Lebanon.
We will pursue and hit
him at any opportunity.
We will not wait for
bloodbaths such as those
which - occurred in
Nahariya and Tiberias.

'

Emigration Denial Spurs Refusnik. Appeal

NEW YORK (JTA) — In
light of the disavowal of a
Soviet promise for the' re-
lease of a dozen Jewish pris-
oners and refusniks waiting
over five years for an exit
visa, a group of Leningrad
activists have appealed for
supporters of the emigra-.
tion movement to "continue

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in full their activity as if no Russian-Jewish emigration
such statement had been and asked supporters to
made," according to the "fully activate your
Student Struggle for Soviet energies prior to and during
Jewry and Union of Colin- the Brezhnev-Carter sum-
cils for Soviet Jews. mit meeting." Signers of the
The renunciation of the appeal included Grigory
promise made earlier by Goman, Aba Taratuta; Lev
Soviet trade union chief . Furman, Isac Kogan and
Alexi Shibayev to Austra- Vladimir Khanokh.
In a related development,
Tian union leader Robert
.Hawke came May 31 in a it was learned that Israel
20-minute interview will not participate in the
granted by senior Ministry Spartakiade, the Soviet
of Interior official Gen. Vla- Union's quadrennial sports
dimir Borisenkov to Tibilisi festival and this year a
refusnik Dr. Isai Goldstein. dress rehearsal for the 1980
Borisenkov declared that Olympic Games in Moscow.
"we in the interior ministry According to Robert Wus-
have not authorized anyone sler, who will produce the
to make a statement about broadcasts for American
decisions coming within the television, Israel was not
competence of our ministry. invited to the invitational
No maximum period for re- event.
He said he and the West
fusing exit visas has been
set. We will never set any." German theatrical agent,
Refusnik leaders were who holds international
obviously disappointed television rights to the
by the sudden turn of sporting event, had
events, and had prepared urged the Russians to in-
a statement, never used, vite Israel. The Soviet
in which they termed the Union refused.
A New York Times report
pledges, if completely ful-
filled, "a significant, his- said the American televi-
toric event fundamen- sion rights had been offered
tally affecting the world to NBC, which will televise
political climate," the two the 198.0 Olympics, but a
groups here reported. television-industry source
The Leningrad Jews de- said NBC lost interest in the
Glared their gratitude at Spartakiade when Israel
previous Western efforts for was not invited.

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