. k I 38 Friday, January 28, 1 . 983 i. r 2 L THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS 4 1 ,> is thoughts to 'watch: in thb family, our tempers; and company, our tongues. —Hannah More We have employments assigned to us for every cir- cumstance in life. When we are alone, we have our LADIES ONLY LICENSED SINCE 1963 ct.t cREEci (WaliEs RESIDENTIAL SWEDISH MASSAGE EXCELLENT REFERENCES . REASONABLE BY APPOINTMENT ONLY (313) 288-0730 Pa'il Backs Palestinian State MINNEAPOLIS — "Is- rael suffers from social schizophrenia" claims Meir Pa'il, Knesset member from 1973-1980, commander of the Israeli Military Academy (its "West Point") and professor of military history at Tel Aviv Univer- sity, who spoke to both Jewish and non-Jewish audiences in Minneapolis/ St. Paul. this month. "Israel is confident of its formidable military power but at the same time feels it Buy One — Get One Free! 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Pa'il, a member the Sheli Party and born in Jerusalem, has spo- ken in several cities while on sabbatical for a year at Columbia University„ His impact, he feels, is in start- ing a "reassessment proc- ess" among American Jews. He urges Israel to take a bold peace initiative, like Sadat, rather than just say- ing "Nyet" like Khrushchev! He proposes a Balfour-system, a West Bank Palestinian state in exchange for Palestinian recognition of the state of Israel. "One makes peace and enemies, not friends" says Pa'il, urging inclusion of the PLO in the negotia- tions so as to "involve them in a constructive program." Israel should negotiate with all concerned par- ties. A key condition of his plan would be a de- militarized . West Bank state. This . would be guaranteed by policing from Israeli outposts, preferably in conjunc- tion with the Arabs. (His proposal is similar, he says, to the situation created in Finland by Russia after World War II, and in Austria by the Big Four powers in 1955.) Any breach of the agree- ment prohibiting a mili- tary build-up would be cause for Israel to "jump in." Only after negotia- tions are completed to Is- rael's satisfaction would Israel evacuate the West Bank and Gaza. Pa'il urges Israel to take the initiative now, while it has the military power. He feels the present course of West Bank occupation with Jewish settlements will create a bi-lateral state where, by the year 2000, conditions will resemble those of Northern Ireland and South Africa. Zionism, he believes, will die without its moral, spiritual and idealistic basis. There will be a weakening from within and diminishing support from outside. 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