10 Friday, May 21, 1982
THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Weakened Likud Defeats No-Confidence Motion
(Continued from Page 1)
Hanan Porat, of the Tehiya
Party, whose other two
members — Geula Cohen
and Prof. Yuval Neeman —
voted with Labor. The other
two abstentions were cast
by Telem's Ben-Porat and
Yigal Hurwitz.
Tehiya bitterly op-
posed Israel's with-
drawal from Sinai. It had
voted against the
Egyptian-Israeli peace
treaty in 1979. It is now
said to be seeking com-
Likud. Telem MK Mor-
dechai Ben-Porat said that
his party would support
whichever bloc seemed most
likely to implement the
Dayan plan.
Lin called a press confer-
ence Tuesday to explain his
move and to reply to charges
by Begin and other Likud
leaders that he had surren-
dered to bribes. He said his
decision to break with the
coalition was not taken on
the spur of the moment. He
said he had been made to
mitments from Begin that
would tighten Israel's
grip over the adminis-
tered territories.
Telem, on the other hand,
wants Israel to impose au-
tonomy unilaterally on the
West Bank and Gaza Strip if
no agreement can be
reached with Egypt or the
Palestinians. This was pro-
posed by the late Moshe
Dayan when he was Foreign
Minister iri Begin's first
administration, but it was
overwhelmingly rejected by
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feel like an outcast in the
party and charged that
"associates of the Premier
incited various elements to
hurt him physically."
According to Lin, his dis-
enchantment with Likud
derived in part from its per-
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Synagogue Body
Asks Nukes Halt
NEW YORK (JTA) —
The Synagogue Council of
America has called for an
end to the nuclear arms
'race, declaring that "as
Jews we are survivors of
Hitler's Holocaust and ex-
perience a special sense of
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quarrels with Labor and in-
citement against Labor
Alignment leaders.
"1 was among those
who helped shatter the
hatred for Menahem Be-
gin, but I'm afraid that we
are returning to the days
of hatred," Lin said.
The MK, who once headed
Mapai's Department of
Arab Affairs, also accused
the government of failure to
adopt a policy of encourag-
ing oderates among Israel
Arabs. He said the Align-
ment had promised to follow
such a policy. He also said
he was angered by Likud's
surrender to the religious
parties.
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