22 Friday, October 24, 1980 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Eban: Arab-Israeli Conflict Not Source of Iran-Iraq Rift NEW YORK (JTA ► — Former Foreign Minister • Am .,: N' . 11-aP pl:16- 410 7. FORESTS that bear your 'name Long after you have gone, forests in Israel renewing themselves in the cycle of sea- sons, will keep your memory ever green. When making your Will, provide that a forest 'in Israel be planted in your naFne or in that of someone dear to you, handing down your last wish from generation to generation. A bequest to the J.N.F. is a bequest to the entire Jewish people, linking the name of the Testator with Israel in perpetuity. For information and advice in strict confidence apply to JEWISH NATIONAL FUND 27308 Southfield, Southfield, Mi. 48076 557-6644 Abba Eban said that the Iraqi-Iranian war proves that the Arab-Israeli dis- pute is a "neighborhood quarrel" and "not the main source of tension and insta- bility in the Middle East." Eban, who appeared at the opening session of "Dialogue 80," a community forum founded and moder- ated by Rabbi William Ber- kowitz of Cong. Bnai Jeshu- run, said that both Demo- cratic and Republican foreign policy experts agreed with that assess- ment. He disclosed that at meet- ings he had with National Security Adviser Zbigniew Brzezinski, former Secre- tary of State Henry Kis- singer and Richard Allen, foreign affairs adviser to Republican President can- didate Ronald Reagan, all agreed that the war in the Persian Gulf proves there has been "too much preoc- cupation with the Arab- Israeli conflict." He said the lesson the war holds for Israel "is not to be weak. Israel must develop its treaty with Egypt, rehabilitate its relations with public 20th ANNUAL COMMERCIAL PROPERTY CLINIC "Real Estate in a Changing. 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"LAND CONTRACTS" by William Schlecte, Attor- ney with the firm of Brimacombe & Schlecte, specializing in real property and business law. Afternoon Session "REALTORS and the Law" Panelist for the afternoon session will be members of the firm of Schussel, Lifton, Simon, Rands, Kaufman, Lesinsk & Jackier lo- cated in Southfield Panelists: Mark E. Schlussel, Realtor Attorney Relationship: Their Roles and How Realtor and Lawyer View each other. Dale G. Rand, Syndications. Stuart M. Kaufman, Contracts, listing agreement, option agree- ment, sales agreement, leases and easements. Joseph F. Galvin, The Land Sales Act and How It Interacts With The Plat Act. Amit, who is now in New York as a member of the Is- raeli delegation to the 35th session of the United Na- tions General Assembly, said that another lesson for Israel is that it must be more cautious in evaluating the military powers of its neighbors. "We have to be careful not to exaggerate nor treat with disdain the military strength of Iraq," he ob- served. He pointed out that opinion in - the West and see to it that it doesn't fall into a position of military inferiority." Another lesson for Israel, thus far from the one month war between Iran and Iraq is that agreements and treaties in the Middle East are "valueless," according to the former head of the Mossad, Israel's intelli- gence and security services. Meir Amit, a Labor Alignment Knesset member, who headed the Mossad in the years preced- ing the Six-Day War, pointed out that the Iraqis, by launching the war against Iran, abrogated a 1975 treaty between the two countries which gave Iran the control of the Shatt al Arab estuary. The treaty was signed by the late Shah and Iraq's then Vice President Sad- dam Hussein who is now President. "Only five years have passed since the signing of the treaty and one day somebody comes along and abrogates it," Amit said. 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