10 Friday, October 2, 1981 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Iraqi Reactor Raid Contributes to An Uneven Diplomatic Year By WALTER EYTAN World Zionist Press Service JERUSALEM — Dip- lomatically this has not THE SMART CHARTER TO LAS VEGAS H.M.H. & F. 557-5145 been a bumper year for Is- rael. The steps which have had to be taken in defense of Is- rael's security have not been well received by gov- ernments or public opinion elsewhere. Even friendly foreigners have been out- spoken in their criticism, and sometimes condemna- tion, of what has seemed to them to be a lack of sensitiv- ity or excessive harshness on Israel's part. Israel has fotind itself faced with the agonizing choice between safeguard- ing its security and curry- ing favor abroad. Clearly the former had had to take precedence over the latter. The result has been a de- cline in Israel's "popular- TERRY ROTENBERG And The Staff at GEMINI TRAVEL ity," as recorded these days by the pollsters. In one instance — the destruction of Iraq's atomic reactor — world opinion, on second thoughts, has begun to grasp that Israel may have rendered a service to all. It has shown up the inadequacy, even hypoc- risy, of most measures taken internationally up to now to ensure the non-proliferation of nu- clear arms. However much Israel's action may have been officially "de- plored," it has brought about some general recognition that people must take more seriously this threat to humanity's very existence. On the debit side there has also been the Knesset's Want to Wish All of Their Friends and Valued Clients A Very Happy and Healthy New Year • Lee Alpern • Chris Alvarez • Kathy Beard • Jane Borgeson • Karen Gilbert • Barbara Gold • Margot Halperin • Janet Larene (- GEMINI TRAVEL A FULL SERVICE TRAVEL AGENCY 6393 Orchard Lake Road At Maple, In The Orchard Mall West Bloomfield, Mich. 48033 (313) 855-3600 Monday thru Friday 8:30-5 p.m. Saturday 11-3 p.m. Efficient Planning For Your Corporate or Pleasure Travel "Jerusalem Law" which led to the transfer of all foreign embassies from Israel's cap- ital to Tel Aviv. This conse- quence, lamentable as it was, had not been foreseen. It would be disingenuous to gloss over the setback this has represented in the dip- lomatic sphere. One day Jerusalem is bound to house all the embassies, even those which never were there before, but it seems clear now that this will be be for many years. After the bad news, the good. The process of "nor- malization" in Israel's rela- Luxurious room IQ Cocktail in Hurley's, our contemporary lounge with nightly entertainment and dancing on a stainless steel'dance floor - All-season indoor pool - Saunas Leisurely breakfast in Wicker Works (or room service) Free parking $37.81 per person, double occupancy tions with Egypt has pro- ceeded smoothly, even if not always as fast as many may have hoped. Every pro- vision of the 1979 peace treaty has been carried out with scrupulous attention by both sides. Israel has placed great hopes in President Ronald Reagan and the new U.S. Administration. For all his predecessor's historic role in achieving the Camp David "frameworks," Israel had never felt too comfortbale with the Carter regime. As a vaunted "strategic asset" to the free world, it seemed likely that Israel would be more positively assessed by a President who had a more realistic, down-to-earth ap- proach to the Soviet menace. The more eagerly Europe, as organized in the EEC (European Eco- nomic Community), has been striving to play a political role in world af- fairs, the less firm has been Israel's trust in its motives. Europe's "initia- tive" of 1980, formulated in ten points of which nine favored the Arabs, has lain somewhat in abeyance, but the im- pulse which produced it is still there. If the obstacles cannot be removed, at least they can be surmounted — and all Is- raelis are determined that they shall be. • 05.1k SEAGULL Opening NOVEMBER 26 (.1 All Dr. Leo Kall man Retires At a birthday party given by his relatives and friends at Kingsley Inn, Dr. Leo Kallman announced his re- tirement after 55 years of medical practice. Dr.Kallman is the reci- pient of the 50-year gold diploma presented by the Wayne County and Michi- gan State Medical Societies. 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