THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Friday, September 19, 1980 " 5 U.S. Opposes Renewed Stand Against Israel by UN (Continued from Page 1) in Washington and with UN Secretary General Kurt Waldheim. Next week, Shamir is scheduled to meet with at least 20 other foreign minis- ters attending the General Assembly, including repre- sentatives of European, ft An and Latin American Aries which have dip- lomatic relations with Is- rael. Blum said that Israel will come under fire not only in the general de- bate but in the seven committees of the Gen- eral Assembly. He re- called that since the be- ginning of this year, nine meetings of the Security Council were devoted to Israel and said that this year would be a year "of concentrated offensive against Israel orches- :;:::::::•:•:•:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:;:•:•:;:;::•:•::•:•;•:•::.:: Daity—HoGpital Sympathy FRUIT BASKETS •:.: 3 Times Daily* Nation-Wide Delivery $ 1695 RODNICK- •• McINERNEY'S • 779-4140 772-4350 'ARTY-WEDDING-BRIDESMAID-BAR MITIVA LONG and SHORT DRESSES 1/2 OFF $199 GROUP $89 GROUP S59 GROUP '99 '49 '29 PETITE-MISSES-EXTRA LARGE SIZES SHANDELS 154 SOUTH MEMARD BIRMINGHAM * MI 2-4150 trated by the Palestine Liberation Organiza- tion." Blum said the purpose of the PLO and its supporters is to gradually "de- legitimize" Israel in the in- ternational community. Blum said the climax of the Arab offensive against Israel is targeted for Nov. 15 and thereafter. Many of the anti-Israel resolutions adopted since the beginning of this year established Nov. 15 as the date for reviewing Israel's compliance with them, Blum explained. He said the Nov. 15 date was chosen also because it is after the U.S. Presidential elections. Blum said that he and Is- rael's ambassador to the U.S., Ephraim Evron, would meet with U.S. State Department officials to dis- cuss the General Assembly session. The Israeli diplomat also announced that an additional 11 diplomats will join the eight mem- bers of the permanent Is- rael Mission and that two Knesset members will join Israel's UN delega- tion as advisers during Wiesel and Evron Warn of UN Dangers at Bond Conference MEXICO CITY (JTA) — Elie Wiesel, the interna- tionally famed author, has called for an international campaign against the United Nations to expose that organization, not for just its anti-Israel positions but as a forum for promul- gating "oil imperialism, oil racism and oil anti- Semitism." At the closing banquet of the 30th anniversary inter- national Israel Bond Con- ference held here, Wiesel told the 400 delegates, "The United Nations has become a forum for the most vicious propaganda machinery against men. It has bet- rayed its own charter." He described the international forum today as a "farce which we must expose." Israeli Ambassador Ep- hraim Evron, a participant in the Jerusalem conference of September 1950 organiz- ing the Israel Bond drive, referred to "peace with Egypt" as the difference be- tween 1950 and 1980. "These thirty years were probably the most important years of our nationhood," Evron told the gathering. "Your providing us with the •••• AT GLASSMAN OLDSMOBILE... "WE WONT SELL YOU A CAR .. . WE'LL HELP YOU BUY ONE" Egypt, Israel Focus on Trade THAT'S MY PROMISE TO YOU "Corne in, test drive a new Diesel." complete Selection of All Models in Stock to choose from immediate delivery. MON & THORS TILL GM-QUALITY . ammx.vmas 28000 TELEGRAPH RD. • SOUTHFIELD. PHONE 354-3300 Author Elie Wiesel meets with Detroiter David Holtzman during the Israel Bond confer- ence in Mexico City. * * * loan dollars to build the infrastructure has made the difference. If there is peace between Israel and Egypt, it is because Israel is strong militarily and economically." Both Evron and Wiesel expressed the view that eventually the world would understand'Israel's right to Jerusalem. Evron told the audience "Soon the world will come to recognize Jerusalem for what it is — the capital of Israel." In his criticism of the UN, Wiesel predicted that the UN would vote Israel out of the international body as a punishment, especially for Israel's position on Jerusalem. "Once again we will be an outlaw people. We must be vigilant." In his keynote address to the delegates, Dr. Yaacov Ne'eman, director general of the Israel Ministry of Fi- nance, cited positive signs ' GM JERUSALEM (JTA) — Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir announced that an Egyptian group will visit El Arish in northern Sinai next week to examine facilities there and to dis- cuss with Israeli officials the immediate opening of that border cross point to the interchange of goods be- tween Israel and Egypt. Israelis believe such traf- fic could substantially re- duce the costs of the import-export trade be- tween the two countries which is a facet of normali- zation. the three-month session. in the Mideast has been They are Haim Corfu of created. It must not be Likud and Meir Amit of jeopardized. It must not be the Labor Alignment. compromised. It deserves to Meanwhile, Vice be supported." 44.. The United Nations, he President Walter Mondale called on the United Na- added, "can best serve the tions to reject any calls that memory of Ralph Bunche by would undermine the pro- building on the foundation gress made by the for peace in the Mideast" Egyptian-Israeli peace and by rejecting calls from agreement and said the UN any who would undermine should help build peace in the progress made. the Mideast on the founda- tions of that agreement. OFFICIAL AGENCY Addressing a meeting at the General Assembly Hall to dedicate a monument in memory of UN Under Sec- OMEG in Israel's economy in 1980 as a result of the govern- Bunche, who won the 1950 ment's economic policy but Nobel Peace Prize for help- at the same time he em- ing Israel and its Arab phasized the vital need for neighbors in reaching an Israel Bonds funds "to as- armistice agreement, Mon- sure the continuation of our retary General Ralph dale declared: economic upturn." 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