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December 14, 1979 - Image 23

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1979-12-14

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

ARRY FREEDMAN
[ rchestra and Entertainmen t

647-2367

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The General As-
sembly adopted a resolution
Tuesday calling on Israel to
"submit all its nuclear

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Norma Harpaz, Vocalist

Friday, December 14, 1919 23

UN Moves Against Israel, Demands Nuclear Regulations

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facilities to inspection by
the International Atomic
Energy Agency" and urging
all states "to take all neces-
sary measures to prevent
the transfer of fissionable
material - and nuclear
technology to Israel which
could be used for nuclear
weapons."
The resolution, sponsored
by Iraq, was adopted by a
vote of 97-10 with 38
abstentions. Israel and the
United States were among
the countries that voted
against. Israel's Ambas-
sador to the UN, Yehuda
Blum, denounced the reso-
lution as nothing more than
"a vehicle for the continua-
tion of the anti-Israel politi-
cal warfare conducted by
the Arab states and their
supporters in the UN."
He emphasized that Is-
rael "remains faithful to its
commitment to prohibit and
prevent the spread of nu-
clear weapons."
The resolution, titled

"Israel's Nuclear Arma-
ment," appealed to all
states "to put an end to
any cooperation with Is-
rael which may assist it in
acquiring and develop-
ing nuclear weapons."
Another provision
strongly condemned
"any attempt by Israel to
manufacture, acquire,
store, test or introduce
nuclear weapons into the
Middle East."
Blum, who spoke before
the vote was tfiken, charged
that the Iraqi draft resolu-
tion was based on hearsay.
As far as Israel is concerned,
he said, direct negotiations
with the participation of all
states in the Middle East
"could contribute signific-
antly to the implementation
of a process leading to the
establishment of a nuclear
weapons free zone in the

Middle East."
Blum charged that "by
avoiding mention of con-
ventional weapons and by
accusing Israel of trying
either to acquire or of pos-
sessing a nuclear capabil-
ity, Iraq has shifted into a
safer area of slander where
hearsay, rumor and specu-
lation can be offered as 'ir-
refutable evidence.' "

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