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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Friday April 23, 1982 35

,

U.S. Vetoes Arab-Sponsored UN Measure Condemning Israel

UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The United States
Tuesday vetoes an Arab-
sponsored resolution in the
Security Council strongly
condemning the April 11
shooting on the Temple
Mount in Jerusalem. The
vote was 14-1 in favor of the
draft which was introduced
by Jordan and Morocco.
U.S. Ambassador Jeane
Kirkpatrick explained af-
terwards that although her
government condemns the
incident, it could not sup-
/ --port the resolution because
t was not objective and con-
- mined implications that re-
sponsibility for the crime
lies with the Israeli gov-
ernment.
Israel's UN Ambassador,
Yehuda Blum, speaking be-
fore the vote, said the reso-
lution "seeks to associate Is-
rael with the crime of a
single individual acting on
his own."
He was referring to the
American-born Israel
army soldier who opened
fire on Moslem worship-
pers killing two and
wounding 30. The sus-
pect, Allan Harry Good-
man, originally from Bal-
. timore, has been ar-

raigned for the crime.
She added that the
The draft resolution de- resolution as a whole
clared that the Security does not serve any con-
Council "condemns in the structive purpose and
strongest terms these ap- will not stop the violence
palling acts of sacrilege" in the area.
and called on "Israel, the oc-
Blum, in his remarks be-
cupying power, to observe fore the vote, said Israel
and apply scrupulously the "would have been prepared
provisions of the Fourth to consider supporting the
Geneva Convention and the terms of a draft resolution
principles of international that would have spoken also
law governing military oc- of the 95 mosques and many
cupation and to refrain from churches destroyed in
causing any hinderance to Hama by the Syrian army;
the discharge of the estab- of the necessity to study the
lished functions of the lesson to be gleaned from
Higher Islamic Council in the attack on the Great
Jerusalem."
Mosque in Mecca; of the de-
It deplored "any act or struction of many churches
encouragement or profana- and holy shrines in Leba-
tion" of holy places and non; and of the 58
shrines in Jerusalem "as synagogues destroyed by
tending to disturb world the Jordanians in
peace." The resolution also Jerusalem up to the reunifi-
called on the secretary gen- cation of the city in 1967.
eral to keep the Security
Council "fully informed on
the implementation of this
On Monday, Israel and
resolution."
the Soviet Union clashed
Kirkpatrick objected to sharply in the Security
that part of the resolution Council with the United
which alleged that Israel States joining in at one
was hindering the work of point as Israeli Ambassador
the Moslem Supreme Coun- Yehuda Blum and Soviet
cil in East Jerusalem. In representative Richard
reality, there is no evidence Ovinnikov hurled verbal
for that, she said.
brickbats during the debate
on the "situation in the
occupied Arab territories.
The debate, which opened
April 13, was precipitated
by the fatal shooting on the
Temple Mount in
Jerusalem, site of Islamic
shrines, on April 11. Ovin-
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ernment mark the 15th an-
niversary of the liberation
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At the weekly Cabinet
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In the past, there were
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that tens of thousands of
churches and mosques in
the Soviet Union have
been shut down and "at
best converted to barns
or stables."
He said the Soviet Union
sought to avoid such issues
as Russian and Cuban
troops in Africa, the situa-
tion in Poland and the
Soviet invasion of Af-
ghanistan. "How many
mosques have the Soviet oc-
cupation army in Afghanis-
tan closed over the last two
years?" he asked.
Ovinnikov, retorting,
said the real issue in the
Middle East was Israel's il-
legal occupation of Arab
land and that Israel did not
want to see the Soviet
Union speaking on behalf of
the Arab nations.
Blum took the floor again,
accusing the Soviet Union
of posing as the "apostle of
peace" while it opposed the
peace treaty between Israel
and Egypt and, in fact, had
contributed substantially to
every war in the Middle
East since 1950.
In a related develop-
ment, Israel charged that
the Security Council,
which opened its debate
last week on "The Situa-
tion in the Occupied Arab
Territories," was ur-
gently convened "at the
whim of certain countries
which seek to exploit the
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