THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Barley Says Compromise Needed for Peace By YITZHAK RABI NEW YORK (JTA) — Haim Barley, a leader of Is- rael's Labor Party, a former Minister of Trade and In- dustry and former Chief of Staff, contends that there will be no peace in the Mideast unless Israel, Jor- dan and the Palestinians are ready to compromise. "If Jordan will not join the negotiations (for a settle- ment) — there will be no peace. If Jordan, Israel and HAIM BARLEY the Palestinians refuse to compromise, there will also be no peace," Barley said in a special interview with the Jewish Telegraphic Agency at the conclusion of his 10-day visit to the United States. "Presently," Barley ob- served, "Israel claims all the territories. Jordan, on the other hand, demands the return of all the ter- ritories, including East Jerusalem, and the Palesti- nians•want to establish an independent state in the West Bank and Gaza. With- out a change in these posi- tions, no settlement can be reached. "Peace can be achieved only if Israel keeps those territories essential to its security, if the Palesti- nians would be satisfied living in an independent Arab state in which they are the majority, that is Jordan, and if Jordan would be content in get- ting back less territory than what she lost in 1967." "Does peace have any chance?" Barley asked, and then, after a brief pause, re- plied to his own question: "In my opinion, this is the only solution for peace. I think that if the United States, Egypt and Israel work in that direction peace can be reached." Barley flatly rejected any possibility that Israel would be willing at some future date and under certain cir- cumstances to negotiate with the Palestine Libera- tion Organization. "No. . I cannot foresee such an eventuality," he said. "Not 'ecause the PLO is a ter- _ orist organization, but be- Streisand Center LOS ANGELES — Entertainer Barbara Streisand has given $50,000 to the city of Los Angeles for the creation of a center for Jewish cultural arts. The Streisand Center will be es- tablished at the Hillel Council, adjacent to the UCLA campus. cause there is no topic for negotiations (between Is- rael and the PLO)." He contended that a Labor government would reach an agreement on au- tonomy with the United States and Egypt. "We will be guided by Israel's secu- rity needs," Barley noted, pointing out that Labor is prepared to give "more au- tonomy to the Palestinians but less territories," while the Likud is willing to give the Palestinians less au- tonomy and more ter- ritories. "Labor is prepared to give the Palestinians full autonomy but not in the Jordan valley, East Jerusalem and Gush Eti- ion and not in the south of the Gaza Strip." On the economic issue, Barley said the Labor Party believes in planned economy and the just distri- bution of the national re- sources and sharing the burdens by the different segments of society. "We don't think that the international energy crisis and the world-wide infla- tion justify the present in- flation rate of 130 percent in Israel," Barley said. "The inflation in Israel was created by the wrong eco- nomic policy of the Likud." Barley was in the United States as head of an Israeli committee for the estab- lishment of a new American school of economics and business in Israel at Bar- Ilan University, to train present and future Israeli executives in the latest methods of industrial and business management. Friday, March 6, 1981 Rabbi Morris J. Raphall of Cong. Bnai Jeshurun in New York defended slavery CG Productions Complete Sound & Light Show • Music • Lights • MC For Parties of all Kinds • Bar & Bat Mitzva • Sweet Sixteens, etc Craig Garsoff 557-5708 or 557-5707 100,000 SQ. 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