THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 20 Friday, October 9, 1981 Feasible' Pathway Shamir Upholds Camp David Accord as 'Only He declared his opposi- with the Israeli or Ira- UNITED NATIONS (JTA) — Israeli Foreign Minister Yitzhak Shamir declared that the Camp David accords have been and remain the only feasi- ble path to peace.• in the Mideast. No other viable solution appears on the horizon, - he said. In a speech prepared for delivery to the UN General Assembly. Shamir expres- sed confidence that the re- sumed negotiations for au- tonomy for the Palestinian Arabs living in Judea, Samaria and the Gaza Dis- trict will be concluded suc- cessfully in the near future. He reiterated, however, Israel's position that the Palestinian Arabs "do have a state on a major part of the territory of Palestine," namely Jordan, which is al- ready a Palestinian state - by virtueof its geography." • 1AVIAVAMMUNAVAMMINAMIA I You Don't Need Your Jewelry Appraised... Until You Lose It ! 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In his 18-page speech, the Israeli Foreign Minister outlined his country's posi- tion on major Mideast ques- tions, such as the situation in Lebanon, nuclear prolif- eration and the arms race, along with other issues of concern for the Jewish state, such as the fate of Soviet Jewry and the UN treatment of Israel. Shamir said that Israel had to destroy Iraq's nuc- lear reactor "before it was to become operational in the summer of 1981, for its de- struction at a later date would have brought about radioactive fallout endan- gering the civilian popula- tion of Baghdad." Charging that Iraq plan- ned to produce an atom bomb to be used against Is- rael, Shamir said that "People in all parts of the world, including the Mideast, are sleeping more soundly today, secure in the knowledge that this par- ticular reactor haS been re- moved." Shamir said that "The only genuine way to re- move the nuclear threat to the Mideast can be found in the establish- ment of a nuclear - weapon - free zone, freely and directly negotiated among the countries of the region and based on mutual assurances, on the pattern of the Tlatelolco Treaty of Latin Noting that the'AsSembly is going to take up next month the issue of Israel's attack on Iraq's reactor, Shamir warned that the.de- bate on the matter, initiated by Iraq, "has been formu- lated in a manner clearly intended to prejudge the outcome of the debate." As for the Lebanese situa- tion, Shamir said "The gov- ernment of Israel will at all times support the re- establishment of a truly in- dependent Lebanon, within its international bound- aries, free of Syrian occupa- tion and PLO terror." Referring to the situation of Soviet Jews, Shamir ac- cused the Soviet Union of preventing "many thousands" of Jews from emigrating to Israel. The Israeli minister ap- pealed to the Soviet Union "to reopen its gates for Jews who wish to return to their homeland, and to cease the persecution of Jews in the' Soviet Union." Shamir also expressed concern over the harass- ment of Syrian Jewry, cal- ling upon the Syrian gov- ernment "to respect the basic human rights of its Jewish community which it holds hostage and which it prevents from leaving." Shamir sharply criticized the United Na- tions for its treatment of Israel. "In recent years, this organization (UN) has repeatedly permitted itself to be abused by Is- rael's adversaries who enjoy a built-in majority in the Assembly on any issue related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. As a result, Israel has more than once been the victim of discriminatory treat- ment in the United Na- tions." As a case in point Shamir cited the UN negative at- titude toward the Camp David agreements. Meanwhile, Foreign Minister Josef Zcyrek of Po- land and Shamir of Israel met this week for an hour at the Consulate General of Poland. Poland broke dip- lomatic relations with Is- rael after the Six-Day War. In a related development, Ambassador Yehuda Blum of Israel said that Ismat Kittani of Iraq, General As- sembly president, should temporarily hand over his duties to an assembly vice president on any matter af- fecting Israel. Blum reacted to a statement.by Kittani that he would refuse to deal than delegates after both tion to "opportunism" in the criticized his election as Middle East and warned against. "unrestrained ad- assembly president. , In New York, former vice" from other nations. West German Chancellor He likened the region to Willy Brandt warned that "a barrel of gun powder cap- the gains made from the able of blowing up the whole peace treaty between Israel world." Brandt stressed and Egypt appear to be in that "exploring and talking and rethinking, in most jeopardy and urged Israel to accept outside assistance in cases, are more productive saving the treaty, "even if it than playing for time. My comes from Europe." experience tells me that Brandt, who heads the time very often is a danger- Socialist International and ous companion for progress is a Nobel Peace Prize and peace." _we., referring Lcr NEW PRICING POLICY the European Economic Community's (EEC) call for a comprehensive peace set- tlement between Israel and all of its Arab neighbors. Israel has opposed the European initiative be- cause it would associate the Palestine Liberation Or- ganization with the peace process. The German diplomat addressed some 600 people at a Bnai Brith dinner where he received the Bnai Brith International's Presi- dent's Gold Medallion Award for Humanitarianism. __In the course of his 40 minute speech Brandt said his meeting with PLO chief Yasir Arafat in Vienna last year was ar- ranged without his prior 20% OFF * STATIONERY & GIFT ITEMS (Min. 510.001 * WEDDING & BAR MITZVAH INVITATIONS THE PRINT HOUSE 26028 Greenfield In Lincoln Center 968-4040 Right in Your own Driveway! A 41 TUNE -UP MAN • • " of. knowledge by Austrian Chancellor Bruno Kreisky. But he said he regarded the meeting as an opportunity for fact- finding and would not apologize for it. "It did not do any harm and it could have been helpful," he said. 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