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22 Friday, March 1, 1980
Golda Meir's Associate Believes
Israel Compromised Too Much
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TEL AVIV (ZINS) —
Would Golda Meir have
agreed to the conditions
which the Begin govern-
ment accepted in order to
arrive at peace with Egypt?
Mordecai Gazit, a central
figure in Israel's diplomatic
service and a long time
associate of Golda Meir, an-
swered that question with a
categorical "no."
Golda, Gazit said, would
never have agreed to the
evacuation of the Jewish
settlements in the Sinai and
would never have gone
along with the relinquish-
ment of Shari e1-Sheik.
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She was ready for com-
promises, he said, but not
the huge compromises
which Begin accepted in
order to arrive at a peace
agreement.
Gazit was interviewed in
the afternoon Hebrew daily,
Maariv.
In response to a question
as to whom Golda liked and
whom she did not. Gazit re-
plied, She had enormous
respect for Ben-Gurion de-
spite the very serious dif-
ferences of opinion between
the two of them. She very
much treasured Henry Kis-
singer. She lionized Gen.
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David Elazar, who was at
the head of the armed forces
during the Yom Kippur
War.
"Her relationships to
Moshe Dayan were rather
complicated. She regarded
him as a very great military
commander, but she also
was aware of his shortcom-
ings.
"Her relationship to
Yigal Allon was, as a gen-
eral rule, a positive one. So
far as Shimon Peres is con-
cerned, she did not trust
him in the beginning; how-
ever in her later years she
modified her opinion and
supported his candidacy for
the premiership. She very
much cherished Yitzhak
Rabin in whom she had im-
plicit faith."
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ZOA President Urges Israel
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NEW YORK — Ivan difficulties in understand-
Novick, president of the ing the issues, which is im-
Zionist Organization of perative if public opinion is
America, has recommended to remain firmly sympathe-
that Israel send "30 knowl- tic."
edgeable, articulate and
Novick said that the task
capable spokesmen" to the is complicated and made
U.S. to provide information more severe by blatant ef-
on Israel's policies and posi- forts of those forces that
tion on pertinent issues" hope to put pressure on Is-
during what he called the rael, defusing its support,
next 90-120 critical days.
especially in the American
"World Jewry, while sup- Jewish community.
portive of Israel, faces great
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ca's best interest that the
Jewish state be provided the
maximum support in eco-
nomic, military and politi-
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