THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, October 26, 1919 6 Government Caught Between Gush, Court • CASH TOR JEWELS (Continued from Page 1) He said the Ministerial Defense Committee and the Cabinet majority that had approved the settlement were influenced by the rea- soning of a "wel- tanschuauung" that sup- ported Israel's hegemony over the entire "Land of Is- rael" and not security rea- sons. The view of the right of the people of Israel to the "Land of Israel" is founded on Zionist ideology but it does not justify the take- over of private property in an area which is under mili- tary government, Landau said. Highest dollars paid for your diamonds, gold, or antique jewelry!!! CALL FOR APPOINTMENT 851-7333 Lisc. by State of Mich. 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Bill Brock, the Repub- lican national chairman, also took issue with Con- nally's suggestion in a let- ter to Theodore Mann, chairman of the Confer- ence of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations. Meanwhile, in Detroit, Max Fisher announced that he had not endorsed any candidate for the Republi- can nomination. Fisher rejected reports linking his name to Con- nally, saying that he would continue to be available for consultation to all candi- dates. , DRAPERY CLEANING • • • • • • • • • • respect to security in ac- cordance with his con- cepts. Connally Fallout Continues AT GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE... "WE WONT SELL YOU A CAR .. . • WE'LL HELP YOU BUY ONE" GLASSMAN and not security reasons. The view of the right of the people of Israel to the "Land of Israel" is founded on Zionist ideology but it does not justify the take-over of private property in an area which is under military government, Landau said. He said that the written testimony of Chief of Staff Gen. Raphael Eitan gave the impression that it was the army that had initiated the establish- ment of Elon Moreh at its particular site. However, as a result of the court's inquiry, it was dis- covered that the process was the other way around. The initiative came from political eche- lons which asked the chief of staff for his pro- fessional appraisal. It was then, Landau said that the chief of staff gave a favorable opinion with VISA' VIENNA (JTA) — Arie Eliav , a leading Israeli "dove," and Issam Sartawi, a Palestine Liberation Organization official, re- ceived the "Kreisky Award" last Friday "for services rendered to humanity." The prize is named after Chan- cellor Bruno Kreisky. In a statement during the brief ceremony, Eliav said "There will be no peace until we recognize the right of the Palestine national movement and until they recognize the right of the Is- rael national movement." In an interview with "Le Monde," the influential French daily, Kreisky said on the eve of the awards presentation that Israel and the PLO should simultane- ously recognize each other. Sooner or later, he added, "all the world except for Is- rael and South Africa will recognize the PLO as the Palestinian representative organization." He claimed that the Soviet Union is pressing the PLO to recog- nize Israel. .16 — Rafah Salient and Beit-El, but in those cases the court assumed the settlements were necessary to combat terrorists. In the case of- Elon Moreh that security function could be fulfilled by other means, he said. The decision put a final legal stamp on the Cabinet's decision of Oct. 14 not to seize privately-owned land for the expansion of seven existing or projected Gush settlements on the West Bank. 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