22 Friday, February 12, 1982 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Kissinger Foils Arab Rhetoric The pleasure of your company is respectfully requested at the CHAI (18th) Anniversary Dinner of AKIVA HEBREW DAY SCHOOL Sunday, March 7th, 1982 Congregation Shaarey Zedek 27375 Bell Road Southfield, Michigan Dinner 7 P.M. Cocktails 6 P.M. Couvert $150.00 per couple For reservations call 552-9690 Please Join Us As We Honor the 18 Year Commitment of Max, Frieda & Phillip Stollman to Akiva Through the Dedication of Our School "THE STOLLMAN EDUCATION CENTER" By DAVID FRIEDMAN (Copyright 1982. JTA, Inc.) WASHINGTON — Former Secretary of State Henry Kissinger rejected the proposal that the United States should deal directly with the Palestine Libera- tion Organization when he was asked about it during a recent television interview. What the U.S. should do is. encourage negotiations be- tween Israel and its Arab neighbors as has taken place between Israel and Egypt, Kissinger said. The former Secretary of State maintained that the Palestinian issue is an Arab problem and should be set- tled by the Arab countries after they conclude peace treaties with Israel. An Israeli-Jordanian agree- ment would be the pre- requisite for this solution. While Kissinger may be overstating the case some- what, he is correct in argu- ing that the Palestinian issue is not the heart of the Arab-Israel conflict. That conflict has come about by the refusal of the Arab states, with the recent ex- Greek Leader Rejects EEC Mideast Policy BONN (JTA) — Prime Minister Andreas Papandreous of Greece told West German officials that his country has rejected the Middle East policy of the European Economic Com- munity (EEC) because it is not sufficiently supportive of the Arab side. In a tone described by German officials as "some- what aggressive," Papandreous, who held two days of talks with the Ger- mans, also attacked the par- ticipation of Britain, Hol- land, France and Italy in the multi-national peacekeeping force in Sinai after Israel withdraws from the area. According to German sources, he told Chancellor Helmut Schmidt that this step would legitimize the current Mideast peace proc- ess based on the Camp David accords, which, in Athens view, does not de- serve European support. The German officials re- portedly pointed out to Papandreous that Greece has to comply with both the EEC and NATO, and cannot enjoy a "special status." Vienna Rabbi's Home Ruined by Bomb Blast IRVING NUSBAUM General Chairman VIENNA (JTA) — A bomb which exploded out- side the home of Vienna Chief Rabbi Bela Akiba Eisenberg last week was de- scribed by police as the work of amateurs. No one was injured in the attack on the apartment which was unoccupied at the time, but the explosion blew the door off its hinges and shattered several win- dows. The rabbi and his wife were on vacation out of Vie- nna. HENRY KISSINGER ception of Egypt, to accept the existence of the state of Israel. However, the Arab states have always sought -to make the Pales- tinian issue the center of the conflict and this ef- fort has intensified since the 1973 Yom Kippur War. What they want, and Egypt also takes this position, is to have the U.S. force Israel to accept a solution to the Palesti- nian problem that would result in a settlement of the Arab-Israel dispute on Arab terms. This is what the eight- point plan proposed by Crown Prince Fand of Saudi Arabia is all about. Reagan Administration officials who touted the plan last fall, and who are expected to""- push it again after Israel's withdrawal from the Sinai' in April, argued that the plan shows that the Saudis can play a useful role in bringing about peace in the Middle East. But experts on Saudi Arabia, including those, favorable to the oil-rich des- ert kingdom, all agree that is just what the Saudis don't want to do. They point-out that the Saudis prefer ing on the sidelines to g. the leader in the area that some Administration offi- cials see- it as becoming. The Saudis have not even encouraged others to move toward peace and have been and continue to be strongly opposed to the Camp David° process. After all, since the Saudis bankroll not only the' -- PLO, but Israel's Arab neighbors, they presumably could have some influence. 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