Menten Trial
Set for May
AMSTERDAM — A spe-
cial war crimes court in the
Netherlands refused last
week to allow ,a new medical
examination for millionaire
art collector Pieter Menten,
80, accused of taking part in
a World War II massacre of
Polish Jews. The court set
May 13 as the starting date
for Menten's second trial.
Menten was sentenced to
15 years in prison in 1977 at
his first trial, but the con-
viction was overturned on
technical grounds.
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1111 DEMI MN NEWS
The Real Issue: Jewish Right to Live in _Hebron
By I.L. KENEN
Editor Emeritus,
Near East Report
The Washington Post
editorially demanded on
Feb. 12 that Israel forfeit
some American aid because
the Cabinet ruled that five
Orthodox Jewish families
may settle in homes once
occupied by Jews in Hebron.
That recalls the
Eisenhower-Dulles Ad-
ministration's threat to im-
pose sanctions to force Is-
rael's unconditional with-
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drawal from areas occupied
in the 1957 Suez War. Con-
gressional leaders William
Knowland, Lyndon
Johnson, John Kennedy,
Jacob Javits, Hugh Scott
and many others indig-
nantly and effectively pro-
tested.
The Carter Administra-
tion maintains that Israeli
settlements in the West
Bank are illegal, but it
won't accept the Post's ill-
considered and intemperate
advice.
On. Feb. 14, James T.
McIntyre, Jr. director of
U.S. Office of Manage-
ment and Budget, told
reporters in Israel that,
"The U.S. does not intend
to use aid as a way to
pressure things that
should be handled
through diplomatic
means and that commit-
ment remains firm."
Meanwhile, the Israeli
government has not moved
to implement the Cabinet's
decision which was respon-
sive to the demands of Or-
thodox Jews after a 23-
year-old rabbinical semi-
nary student was shot in the
Hebron marketplace.
Since Hebron has 60,000
Arabs, it is absurd for the
Post to contend that the ar-
rival of five Jewish families
will lead "eventually to out-
right annexation." Many Is-
raelis and Israel's friends in
this country do not favor
annexation of the West
Bank, but they strongly be-
lieve that Jews have a right
to live where they resided in
the past, as in Hebron.
Abraham purchased land
for graves in Hebron, and
there David was crowned
King of Israel and Judea.
Former Ambassador
Chaim Herzog has writ-
ten movingly of the fam-
ily experience. "My own
great-grandmother, an
old lady of 80, was one of
_ those cut down by an
Arab dagger in 1929
(when 67 Jews were mas-
sacred and 60 were
wounded) and I can re-
call as a child being
threatened by a sword
when I tried to put my
foot on the eighth step of
Star Trek Journal
"Chekov s Enterprise"
(Pocket Books) is Walter
Koenig's personal journal of
the making of "Star Trek —
The Motion Picture."'
Koenig, who plays the
part of Lt. Chekov in the
film, relates the excitement
and frustration of working
on last year's most pub-
licized movie.
Koenig, a graduate of
UCLA, has played a Ger-
man immigrant, a Puerto
Rican towel attendant, a
Catholic monk and a Jewish
refugee in an acting career
spanning two decades.
Parley Slated
CINCINNATI — The In-
stitute of Creative Judaism
will hold its second national
gathering March 21-23 at
Temple Israel, West Palm
Beach, Fla.
the tombs."
When Israeli forces ap-
proached Hebron in 1967,
the nervous authorities
came out to meet them, fear-
ing that they were marked
for revenge because their
town had been headquar-
ters for terrorists. But Is-
raeli army rule was mild
and detached and Israeli
soldiers tried to befriend
and fraternize. .
For many years there was
peace in Hebron. Moslems
and Jews worshipped in the
cave of Machpela, which is
sacred to both peoples.
But deplorably, Hebron's
Arabs have been incited
against Israelis, thanks to
rising expectations and
bloody incidents.
Is the U.S. Administra-
tion right to contend that
West Bank settlements
are illegal? Respected
legal authorities who
have served the U.S. gov-
ernment, including Dr:
Eugene Rostow of Yale
and Stephen Schwebel,
maintain that no one has
sovereignty in the West
Bank and that Jews do
have a right to live there.
Unfortunately, all too
many peoples and gov-
ernments have come to
accept the Administra-
tion's oft-repeated judg-
ment without reflection
on its implications.
The United Nations Spe-
cial Committee on Palestine
(UNSOCP) visited Jewish
settlements in the West
Bank in 1947. The UN's
subsequent partition reso-
lution did not envisage a
"judenrein" West Bank.
Nahariya, for example, was
an all-Jewish town assigned
to the prospective Arab
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