THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Hebron Issue Overshadows McHenry Visit reiterated the U.S. govern- ment's firm opposition to such a move. "The U.S. will not be able to go along with such pol- icy," McHenry said. He hinted that the U.S. would not act to prevent a con- demnation of Israel when the Hebron issue is dis- cussed at the Security Council over the weekend. Both Weizman and the Foreign Ministry officials stressed that the Cabinet had adopted a decision "in principle" that Jews have a right to live anywhere in "Eretz Yisrael" but has not decided when or how to im- plement that decision. The Cabinet will discuss the situation again on Sunday. The Hebron issue was raised during McHenry's two-hour luncheon meeting with three West Bank polit- ical leaders Tuesday — Mayor Elias Freij of Bethlehem; Hikmat el- Masri of Nablus, the former speaker of the Jordanian Parliament and Anwar Nusseibeh, former Jorda- nian defense minister. The JERUSALEM (JTA) — Continuing tension over plans to resettle Jews in Hebron overshadowed the visit here of Donald McHenry, the U.S. ambas- sador to the United Nations. Meeting with Defense Minister Ezer Weizman and senior officials at the Foreign Ministry, McHenry I Genuine RCA 'Video cassettes: VK 250 lop to six hours! 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Meanwhile, the Israel Supreme Court rejected an appeal by Arab landowners against plans to expand the Orthodox Jewish township of Kiryat Arba, adjoining Hebron, on land they claimed belongs to them. The court ruled that the ap- pelants had failed to prove ownership of the land which is registered in the name of the state. The land was seized by military order in 1979. The Arabs can, how- ever, appeal before a mili- tary appeals board to de- termine its legitimate own- ership. Meanwhile, West Bank leaders called for a massive weekend prayer gathering at the Patriarchs Tomb in Hebron to protest Jewish settlement plans. The Sup- reme Moslem Council in East Jerusalem issued the call after a planned political gathering at the Al-Aksa Mosque was called off. Several stone-throwing incidents were reported in West Bank towns Wednes- day. One high school stu- dent in a Jerusalem suburb was detained. New legal obstacles to the settlement bid sur- faced over the weekend. One of the two houses targeted by the Kiryat Arba settlers for im- mediate occupancy be- longed more than 50 years ago to the family of Haham Tsarfati. out by Attorney General Yitzhak Zamin last week because they are protected by tenancy leases. One serves as an Arab girls' school and another is leased to the United Nations Relief and Works Agency for Palestinian Arab refugees (UNRWA). The Kiryat Arba resi- dents have drawn up plans that ignore the Attorney General's opinion. They call for the immediate settle- ment of several dozen Jewish families in Hebron to be followed by more than 100 other Jewish families. An architect's plan for a revived "Jewish quar- ter" in Hebron has been submitted to Ariel Sha- ron who is chairman of the Ministerial Settle- ment Committee and the most vociferous suppor- ter of Gush Emunim de- mands in the govern- ment. Leaders of the American Jewish Committee warned the Israeli government last week not to overestimate the support of American Jews for its policies. They declared specifically that the organization• "will not defend" any decision by Is- rael to resettle Jews in the West Bank Arab town of Hebron. The AJCommittee lead- ers spoke to Israeli jour- nalists at the close of their board of governors meeting which would up a 13-day visit to Egypt and Israel. Bertram Gold, executive vice president, said that if implemented, a Jewish move into Hebron could not be explained in the U.S. Friday, February 22, 1980 19 NEW SOAP PADS! 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