THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Community Council Applauds
Unanimous Support for Israel
Marian
Shifman, Mrs. Shifman, in a letter to
president of the Jewish Council affiliated groups,
Community Council, has emphasized the need to dis-
urged that organizational tinguish between isolated
leaders stress the unanim- differences of opinion and
ity of the Jewish community unanimous community
on matters pertinent to Is- support for the following
rael's security.
basic points:
- Reacting to widely pub-
• The PLO is publicly
licized statements by prom- dedicated to the destruction
inent American Jewish of Israel. To hand over mili-
- leaders who oppose certain tary or diplomatic power to
Israeli government policies, such an unreconstructed
terrorist
organization
would be suicidal for both
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Israel and American na-
tional interests in the Mid-
dle East.
• If an independent
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Palestinian state, un-
Stationery Etc.
limited in its jurisdiction,
were established on the
West Bank tomorrow, it
would be a PLO state.
anything
Call Barbara Starkman Therefore,
other than a gradually
developing autonomy, as
defined by the Camp
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• Any appeasement of
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pense of Israeli security
must be unacceptable to Is-
rael and to the United
States. The basic impedi-
ment to peace in the Middle
East remains the refusal of
hard-line rejectionist Arab
states to accept the exist-
ence of Israel and to enter
the negotiating process.
• Jerusalem must re-
main the undivided capital
of Israel under Israeli sov-
ereignty.
Mrs. Shifman recom-
mended that when indi-
viduals or organizations
communicate with political
leaders or the media, they
point out that there is con-
tinuing and unanimous
support within the Jewish
community on these issues.
Commenting on Mrs.
Shifman's remarks, Israeli
Consul-General Moshe Gil-
boa said the statement, ". . .
rendered a significant
community service . . . it re-
flects the unity and solidar-
ity among Jews in general
and between the Jewish
people and the Jewish state
in particular."
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