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THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Egypt Abstains on UN Vote Against Israel
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UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — The General As-
sembly on Wednesday
adopted a resolution declar-
ing that Israel "is not a
peaceloving member state"
and demanded interna-
tional sanctions against it.
The vote was 86-20 with 36
abstentions. Voting in favor
were the Arab countries,
except Egypt which
abstained, the Communist
bloc and Third World na-
tions.
The opposition voters in-
cluded the United States,
whose representative
branded the resolution "an
ill-inspired, offensive
document" that would harm
the UN, and all of the West-
ern bloc nations except
Greece which, departing
from its fellow European
Economic Community
members, supported the
resolution.
Abstaining were most
South American countries,
a few African states and Ja-
pan. Among the South
American states abstaining
were Brazil, Argentina,
Chile, Colombia, Mexico
and Panama.
Wednesday's vote con-
cluded the debate on the
Palestinian question
which the General As-
sembly had been con-
ducting in emergency
session. The harshly-
worded resolution was
somewhat softer than an
earlier proposed draft
which called for a review
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of Israel's status in the
General Assembly when
it holds its next regular
session in September.
That call was withdrawn.
But one provision of the
resolution declared that Is-
rael "has carried out neither
its obligations under the
(UN) Charter nor its com-
mitment under General As-
sembly resolution 273 of 11
May, 1949." Resolution 273
wast he one by which Israel
was admitted to member-
ship in the UN.
Israeli diplomats said
that by declaring that Israel
did not fulfill its obligations
under Resolution 273, the
Arab states were preparing
the ground for suspension of
Israel from the General As-
sembly in the future.
The resolution also con-
demned Israel for its "re-
pressive measures" in the
occupied territories, called
for the establishment of a
Palestinian state and called
on the entire UN member-
ship "to renounce the policy
of providing Israel with
military, economic and
political assistance."
Israel's Ambassador to
the UN, Yehuda Blum,
speaking before the vote,
characterized the resolu-
tion as a "despicable,
mendacious concoction"
and denounced those
who would vote for it as
"moral perverts." He said
Israel's enemies had
"hijacked" the UN and
turned it into an "anti-
peace organization."
The Egyptian Ambas-
sador, Esmat Abdel
Meguid, said the draft reso-
lution did not advance the
cause of the Palestinians "a
single inch" as it varied lit-
tle from the wording of some
300 resolutions previously
adopted on the question. He
said for that reason Egypt
would abstain.
Meguid added that the
resolution contained cer-
tain negative and critical
provisions which disrupted
the delicate balance and ig-
nored, without reason, Se-
curity Council resolution
242 which is, he said, "a
valid point of departure"
toward a settlement in the
Middle East.
The Egyptian envoy
further observed that Is-
rael's withdrawal from
Sinai marked a significant
step forward in the Middle
East peace process and pro-
vided a new incentive
toward a just solution in the
area.
William Sherman, the
U.S. representative, who
spoke before the vote, said
that with this resolution the
UN was pushed one step
closer to a precipice beyond
which looms "a political and
moral abyss." He said the
resolution was intended to
intensify the struggle
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