2. Friday, March 18, 1983 THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS Purely Commentary Exposing Glorified Terror Is an Obligation, Assisted by Author Cynthia Ozick . . . Weakness in Confronting the Animosities Makes Education Mandatory for Knowledgeable By Philip Slomovitz An Award to Star Reporter for Exposing Incompetence Confronting Anti-Israelism tively, the co-chairman of the Foreign Affairs settle for. Yet in the respectful regard for the con- Council even might not have been so quick at the tents and purpose of the Beirut "archive," it end of the meeting to laud Maksoud's efforts to would appear to be the definition that is offered. create a "bridge" between the Arab League's Fez Miss Ozick rendered a real service with her letter dis- If an award were available at this time for good Jewish plan, which is unacceptable to Israel, and crediting terrorist claims. Nevertheless, there were valu- news reporting it would go to Elsa A. Solender, associate President Ronald Reagan's recently articulated able attainments in the acquisition of the PLO records editor of the Baltimore Jewish Times. peace plan, which is also unacceptable to Israel. which should not be dismissed. The plans for more terrorist Miss Solender reported on a meeting in her home town On this evening at least, it seemed as if no acts were revealed in their "documents," and their atti- which was addressed by a prominent Arab who is noted for other alternatives exist for negotiating peace in tudes became more clarified, also for the record. his propaganda campaigns against Israel. the Middle East. At least no other recognizable Such are the experiences in a tense period in history. Editorializing, as she appreciably did, Miss Solender alternatives were effectively put before the audi- ence. indicated that a "much Jewish" attendance at that meeting Memorable Events Keep failed to present the factual Jewish position on Israeli mat- For 'Ambassador Maksoud, the event was a Important Names Alive triumph. ters. Therefore the Baltimore Jewish Times copyreader properly headed her report: "Arabs 1, Jews 0 at Local Meet- The judgment of this is simple. Arabs emerge shrewd, Selection of a new ambassador, or any other official in ing." So that the Jewish shortcoming should be understood Jews inarticulate. It is not a matter of winning a-debate but Israel, is strictly Israel's business. There has been too much. - it is necessary that the opening paragraph of the Solender of keeping the record straight and of providing proper sup- talk about American official antagonism to Likud and pref- report be quoted: port for the Jewish position which is one of striving for life erence for the Labor Alignment. It was reason, sweet reason, and reconcilia- and preventing the death sentence that would be imposed Now that a new Israel ambassador to the U.S. is to be tion, too, that the Honorable Clovis Maksoud, by the Maksouds. But there is an inadequacy, even from selected, it is also Israel's business. Nevertheless, a com- Permanent Observer from the League of Arab Jewish pulpiteers. There is a failure to produce knowledge- ment in one of his recent New York Times essays by States to the United Nations, seemed to be radiat- able defenders of the just cause of keeping Israel alive. This William Safire is exceedingly interesting. Safire proposed ing as he addressed the Baltimore Council on applies to all Jewish communities, and a lesson stems from for the Israeli position the name of the brother of the man Baltimore. Foreign Affairs last week, and then fielded sev- who attained fame in the Entebbe rescue. Safire wrote: eral questions from the floor. The lesson is that unless proper Jewish.knowledgeable The Israelis should make certain their new Much of the audience of about 200 persons defenders are trained to protect Israel, the verdict will ambassador to the U.S. replacing Mr. Arens, is not was Jewish, and Jews asked most of the ques- remain: "Arabs 1, Jews 0." only tough minded and bilingual but also able to tions. But if you had been awarding debating make full use of access to the U.S. public that our points, it would have been the gold medal for Cynthia Ozick's Expose of television offers. The current number two man in Maksoud — a professional diplomat and a master the embassy, Benjamin Netanyahu (brother of the Terrorists Posing as Archivists of rhetoric — and an "E" for earnestness (and slain hero of Entebbe) would be a superb surprise So many elements entered into the fabric called the emotion) for the Jewish laymen who tried to chal- choice: a former soldier and U.S.-trained man- Lebanese record, and so much needed correcting, that it has lenge his account of Middle East history and his agement consultant, he kept his cool and oper- become an endless chore for all concerned with the factual view of "The Path to Peace in the Middle East." ated effectively in Washington during the worst Miss Solender, giving a .full account of the Maksoud in life. The obligation to set the record straight will obligate moments of the Beirut period. He is 33 and not a historians for years ahead. speech, pointed out that "no one challenged Maksoud to professional diplomat; in this curious period, One of the claims by Israel's enemies was that Israel produce documents or even public statements by Yasir those are both assets. either acquired forcefully or destroyed what the PLO called Arafat . . ." and similarly indicated that the "much Jewish" We do not need another six months of resent- attendance failed to be self-defensive at that session. A "their archives." It became an accusing matter and the ment, recrimination and failure. What we need is good portion of the Solender story is necessary as an expla- eminent, prize-winning short-story writer Cynthia Ozick willingness to learn from mistakes and a new exposed the canard in a letter to the New York Times in nation of the proposal of an award for her splendid report- sense of Mideast realities. We are not going to which she stated: ing: change the world overnight. We are not going to In his Feb. 20 Week in Review article concern- What Maksoud was telling his Baltimore gain new allies by abandoning old allies. ing Israeli views on Palestinian nationalism, audience — as he had often and eloquently told This is interesting as an indication that an historic David Shipler uses a recurrent characterization many another audience in the United Nations and event, such as Entebbe, is not forgotten, and neither are the of the PLO's Palestine Research Center in east other forums — was that Zionism is racism. But he names of the heroes in such occurrences. The Safire Beirut as an archive "of Palestinian culture and was too smart to come right out with the incen- nominee may never reach the rank proposed for him by an history." diary equation. He knew very well the composi- American, but remembering him via an heroic brother does Meron Benvenisti, an Israeli commenting on tion of the audience he was addressing. And no introduce him to a vast audience. There is, indeed, good the Israeli army's removal to Israel of the contents one came right out and asked him, "Ambassador reason why a good name of an able man should be known of this so-called cultural archive, is quoted by Mr. Maksoud, do you regard Zionism as racism?" and therefore also remembered. Shipler as follows: "This was not only to destroy What questioners did do was try to restate them (the PLO) as a political or military power, but Maksoud's account of Middle East history with Milton Firestone: In Memoriam also to take from them their history, toerase that equally simplistic Zionist versions of the same Milton Firestone was a good reporter. That skill ex- because it is troublesome. This was a profound events. Which of course was precisely what Mak- panded into good editorship. In that role, he elevated the need or urge not to allow the Palestinians to be a soud wanted and expected. Isn't this usually what Kansas City Jewish Chronicle into a newspaper .of merit. respectable or historic movement." happens in meetings when professional Arab dip- More than that: he was a factor for excellent commu- lomats and propagandists are questioned by According to Is- nity building with his Jewish devotion which was shared by American Jewish laymen? raeli press reports his wife as his associate editor. (and both Mr. Ben- American Jews don't encounter many Arabs. The passing of Milton Firestone is a loss to Jewish venisti and Mr. Shipler By and large, they tend to expect them to be swar- journalism and to American Jewry. He was a devoted are on the spot, with thy savages dressed in bedsheets. with blood- Zionist and strong defender of Israel. Jewish learning was immediate access to thirsty impulses (and intrinsic dishonesty) among his chief concerns. verification), the cen- masked only by their seductive cleverness. Along 4.4 Blessed be his memory. ter compiled personal comes a Clovis Maksoud. Intelligent. Articulate. files on high-ranking Sophisticated. A Christian. An experienced dip- Israeli military offi- lomat. Able to fend off verbal attacks by well- cers, monitored Israeli meaning but amateurish American Jewish police, military and laymen with as much ease as he can fend off the nuisance of a fly. civilian radio and tele- vision broadcasts and Maksoud claimed that the Israelis had over- CYNTHIA OZICK served as a clearing run East Beirut the very morning after the house for communications exchanged by ter- Lebanese Army had assumed control of it, a sign, rorist organizations all over the world. he said, of Israeli determination to conquer Leba- In addition, this "cultural" institution's "fa- non and defy efforts to rid it of foreign armies. His culty" included Sabri Jarais, an adviser to Arafat report wasn't true. Nobody challenged his exagg- and to Abu Jihad, the PLO's chief terror strategist eration. (whose code name "Jihad" means holy war), as Maksoud claimed that Israel had made too well as Elias Shufani, a highly-situated member of much of its sacrifices in ceding the , Sinai back to Fatah, Arafat's personal terrorist organization. Egypt in the Camp David accords . . . In short, the Center for Palestine Studies, though Maksoud belittled the significance of the Is- enjoying academic status and diplomatic immun- raeli Commission of Inquiry into the massacre of ity — and despite any other purpose it may have Palestinian refugees in Beirut by Lebanese Chris- served — was in actuality a leading PLO intelli- tians. He claimed that demands for Lebanon to gence center. conduct a similar inquiry had been unrealistic and unjustly made because no authority exists in To represent the military capture of a camouf- Lebanon which could conduct such an inquiry. laged military arm as an "erasure" of culture and He was not asked why the Arab League — the history is a stunning falsehood. But what would embodiment of that "nation of many states" that be worse yet is if it were not a falsehood as Mr. Maksoud had touted — could not be empowered Benvenisti seems to claim. - Joseph Handleman, national chairman of Ameri- by truly concerned Arabs to conduct such an in- Then, what he would be telling us is simply can Red Magen David for Israel, and Louis Rosen- quiry. that "Palestinian culture and history" add up to berg, right, national president, are shown greeting the There were other points on which Maksoud's little more than the PLO's already well- new president of the National American Red Cross, recital might have been effectively challenged by established, and nearly-universally recognized, Richard Schubert, second from left, and his predeces- cool, experienced people who have fully mastered continuing will to dismantle the Jewish state. sor George Elsey. Under Elsey's athninistration, the the issues, as he has, and know how to ask suc- It is difficult to believe that the desire to undo Red Cross in the U.S. has worked closely with ARMDI cinct, pointed questions. an existing nation is the definition of culture and for International Red Cross recognition of Magen Had Maksoud been cross-examined effec- history that Mr. Benvenisti (or Mr. Shipler) would David Adom in Israel. ARMDI Leaders Greet President of Red Cross