r 71 10 Friday, July 21, 1979 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Israel and Egypt May Reject UN's Sinai Peace Forces LOWEST PRICES Cassette Dictating Transcribing Machines 342-7801 (Continued from Page 1) Former Foreign Minis- ter Yigal Allon of the op- position Labor Party up- held Israel's positions re- itoriE SOURCE FOR ALL WINDOW COVERINGSN With Competitive Prices On Quality Products And A Reputation That Speaks For Itself Since 1952 FREE ESTIMATES HURTIG INTERIORS NI, 559-8209 . CUSTOM DRAPES VERTICAL and SUMUNE BUNDS PLASTIC VIEW "SEE THRU" SHADES - WOVEN WOODS engagement rings garding UNTSO, which he called "disappointing from beginning to end." He warned, "Israel must not lend itself to support a breach of an agree- ment. We must insist that the agreement is hon- ored." But Allon castigated the government for waiting until the last minute to tackle the issue. 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Say a special thank you to the members of the bridal party with unique gifts in a variety of price ranges. Meanwhile, a spokesman for the UN forces in the Middle East, Hugo Rotsch, said the future mainte- nance of the Sinai de- militarized zones is under discussion. The withdrawal of the 4,000-man UNEF force will take about six weeks to complete. The 115-man UNTSO force will remain in the region pend- ing further instructions. Rotscha also replied to Foreign Minister Moshe Dayan's charge that the United Nations Interim Force in Lebanon (UNIFIL) provides "an umbrella for terrorist activity." He ob- served that the Palestinians in Lebanon claim the UN- IFIL serves as an umbrella for the Israel-supported Christian militia in South Lebanon. According to sources at the UN, Waldheim in- formed the Security Council that UNEF's withdrawal would take about six weeks while the removal of UN- EF's logistic material and equipments would take about six months. Wal- dheim met Tuesday with Is- rael Ambassador Yehuda Blum and Egyptian Ambas- sade,- Esmet Meguid. UNEF was established by the Security Council in 1973 to supervise the dis- engagement agreements between Israel and Egypt after the Yom Kippur War. was created to the by stipulated Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty. Israel also objects to UNTSO because the force is under the sole jurisdiction of the Secretary General and can be removed at his will, as happened in 1967, when then Secretary Gen- eral U-Thant, acting on the demand of Egyptian President Gamel Abdel Nasser, pulled UN peace keeping forces from the Sinai, paving the way for the Six-Day War. The Israeli mission to the United Nations issued a statement saying The Egyptian-Israeli peace treaty stipulates that a UN force in the Sinai will be or- dered to pull out only as a result of an agreement by the permanent members of , the Security Council. The new situation does not fol- low this stipulation." Israeli sources were con- cerned by the Secretary General's control over UNTSO because of Israel's 'deteriorating relationship with Waldheim over the situation in South Lebanon. They were also upset by the U.S., which they said sprang the UNTSO idea on Israel as a fait accompli. A special Israeli Cabinet committee had approved the UNTSO proposal on Sunday, but the t decision was changed after consultations with a Begin at Hadassah Hos- monitor the truce lines and Pig' The Foreign Ministry agreements between Israel said in its announcement and its neighbors after the War of Independence ,in that the U.S. government has been informed of the de- 1948. to reject a UNTSO c The decision to discon- force. It was reportedly time UNEF, which was made at a meeting between to monitor the with- Foreign Minister Moshe drawal of Israeli troops Dayan and Deputy Premier from the Sinai, as agreed Yigael Yadin and top aides in the Egyptian-Israeli following their visit to Be- peace treaty, followed a Soviet refusal to extend Last week, the U.S. State the force and a threat Department asserted that that it would use its veto the UNTSO force would be to a in compliance with the if the renewal came vote at the council. Camp David accords. Israel Israel rejects the UNTSO rejected that argument, but compromise because, it Deputy Premier Yigael claims, the force is not Yadin said he did not be- adequate to monitor the Is- lieve the disagreement raeli pull-out in the Sinai would affect U.S.-Israel re- and to perform all the tasks lations. . PLO Leader Shot in France Condition Reported as Critical At Tapper's everything is guar- anteed 100% to the customer's satisfaction or your money is cheerfully refunded. PARIS (JTA) — Zuhair Mohsen, a leading member of the Palestine Liberation Organization, was shot in the head by two gunmen Wednesday as he was re- turning to his apartment in a luxury building on the Cannes seafront. He was reported in critical condi- tion at Saint Roch hospital in Nice. Mohsen, head of the pro- Syrian Saiqa organization, was returning home at 1 a.m. from the Organization of African Unity Summit in Monrovia, Liberia, when he was shot at close range by the gunmen who were wait- ing for him on the landing of his fourth floor apartment. The PLO delegation in Paris accused Israel of being responsible for the shooting. "This crime can only be the work of Israel or its agents," the PLO said. The PLO noted that last August, Ezzedine Kalak. the head of the PLO delega• tion here, was shot and kil- led in his office. Last January PLO leader Yasir Arafat's top personal secu- rity aide, Abu Hassan, was killed when a radio- controlled bomb blew up his car. In June, Adel Wasfi, an Iraqi who was deputy editor of the PLO newspaper Falastin Al-Thawra was shot and killed in Beirut. Said the dove to God: "Let my food be as bitter as the olive but from your hand, rather than be as sweet as honey and from the hand of a human being."