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February 15, 1980 - Image 14

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1980-02-15

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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

14 Friday, February 15, 1980

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LONDON (JTA) — Brit-
ain believes the current
talks on Palestinian au-
tonomy between Israel,
Egypt and the United
States will fail and it may
launch its own Middle East
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David agreement.
The .new initiative, for
which Britain would seek
maximum support from
other West European coun-
tries, would open the door to
participation by the Pales-
tine Liberation Organiza-
tion in the peace process.
According to the Daily
Telegraph, Britain is float-
ing a two-part proposal
among its European allies.
The first part would
entail an amendment to
UN Security Council
Resolution 242, the No-
vember 1967 document
calling for Israeli with-
drawal to secure and
recognized boundaries
and mutual recognition
by Israel and the
neighboring states. The
addition would be de-
signed to accept in un-
equivocal terms "the
rights of the Palestinian
people."
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convene a new interna-
tional conference. In order
to deprive the Soviet Union
of its role of co-chairman at
a reconvened Geneva con-
ference, an alternative set-
ting would be sought.
Britain's chief motive for
launching a new initiative
is to capitalize on the strong
anti-Soviet mood sweeping
the Moslem and Arab world
following Moscow's inter-
vention in Afghanistan.
Since this is also an
American objective, it is as-
sumed here that the U.S.
would not be adverse to
Britain and other European
states giving their assis-
tance over the Palestinian
question.
There have already
been several public sig-
nals about Britain's sof-
ter attitude toward the
PLO. The most recent
was a statement on Jan.
30 by Foreign Office
Minister of State Douglas
Hurd that the PLO
"would have to be in-
volved in the peace proc-
ess." However, it remains
to be seen whether Prime
Minister Margaret
Thatcher, will give this
new policy her full
endorsement.
Known as "the iron
maiden," for her stern de-
nunciation of Soviet inter-
nal and foreign policies, she
may well regard the PLO as
a Trojan Horse for Soviet
expansionism and share
some of Israel's reservations
about the dangers of an
"Arafat state" on the West
Bank.
At the same time, she has
great respect for Lord Car-
rington, the foreign secre-
tary, in the wake of his
achievement of a peace
agreement for Rhodesia
which had eluded Britain
for the past 15 years. While

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NEW YORK — Prof.
David Mirsky has been
unanimously elected
president of the Histadruth
Ivrith of America.
Prof. Mirsky is an
authority on American and
British literature. He has
been a member of the
Yeshiva University faculty
since 1948.
-Over the years, Prof.
Mirsky has also held sig-
nificant administrative
positions at Yeshiva Uni-
versity. In 1955, he took on
administrative duties as
assistant registrar of
Yeshiva College, the
undergraduate school of
liberal arts and Sciences for
men. In 1958, he was ap-
pointed director of admis-
sions, and in 1963 dean of
admissions for the univer-
sity. He became dean of
Yeshiva University's Stern
College for Women, the na-
tion's first undergraduate
school of liberal arts and
sciences for women in Sep-
tember 1968. In September
1975, he was appointed act-
ing vice president for aca-
demic affairs at the univer-
, sity, fielding both positions
concurrently.' •

Mrs. Thatcher is strong on
political principles, Lord
Carrington is more of a
pragmatist who relies on
briefs provided by his advis-
ers rather than innovating
his own solutions.
Another important figure
is Sir Ian Gilmour, the
cabinet minister who
speaks on foreign affairs in
the House of Commons. He
has long been closely asso-
ciated with the Ardb cause
and will give strong support
to a pro-Palestinian shift in
British policy.
In the House debate on
Jan. 28, Sir Ian spoke of
"the importance of sol•-
ing the problem of Pales-
tine," and "the urgency of
the need to find a just and
comprehensive settle-
ment." He also pledged
that Britain would con-
sider with her allies how
to help the peace process
forward.
One of the pro-Arab
speakers in that debate was
Denis Walters, a Conserva-
tive MP who co-authored
with Gilmour a series of
anti-Israel articles in the
London Times following the
Six-Day War.

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