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November 04, 1983 - Image 40

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-04

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40 Friday, November 4, 1963



THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Latins Cool Anti-Israel Rhetoric at UN

English Usage Guide Issued

PHILADELPHIA — "A
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The volume, which is
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UNITED NATIONS
(JTA) — There has been a
noticable change of tone in
the speeches of representa–
tives of Latin American
countries in relation to the
Middle East conflict and Is-
rael during the first few
weeks of this year's General
Assembly compared with
last year's Assembly.
Diplomats and political
analysts agree that the
change is definitely in favor
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In addition, the diplomat
noted, the Latin Americans
are preoccupied with var-
ious local conflicts such as
the growing tension be-
tween Nicaragua and Hon-
duras, Costa Rica and El
Salvador, as well as politi-
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as criticized nor attacked
thur far this year as it was
last year during the general
debate in the Assembly.
"Last year the nations of
Latin America, even those
with close ties to Israel,
joined the international
criticism of Israel over the
massacre at the Sabra and
Shatila refugee camps near
Beirut," an Israeli diplomat
who is an expert on Latin
Ameria said in an interview
with the Jewish Tele-
graphic Agency. "This year,
however, the expressions
against Israel were much
softer and cannot be com-
pared to last year's."
But, the diplomat said,
the change in tone
toward Israel was influ-
enced by a combination
of factors. He noted that
almost all Latin Ameri-
can countries are facing
severe economic crises,
with some of them, such
as Argentina, Brazil and
Mexico, on the verge of
financial collapse be-
cause of their mounting
foreign debts.

have their own problems Liberation Organization,
and the Middle East conflict the diplomat said that its
is on the bottom of the list of general decline in the UN
priorities for them," the dip- was also seen in the attitude
lomat said. But he em- of the Latin Americans.
phasized that many of them "Last year many represen-
have to pay "lip service" to tatives from Latin America
the Arabs by denouncing Is- referred to the PLO as the
rael from time to time in `representative of the Pales-
order to gain Arab support tinian people.' This year
in the UN.
only Argentina retained
The diplomat also said this view," the Israeli dip-
that apart from Cuba, lomat noted. "Argentina
Nicaragua and Grenada, was also the only Latin
"the nations of Latin American country, apart
America support Israel's from the anti-Israeli three,
existence." This was clearly to mention the annexation
manifested by the fact that of the Golan Heights by Is-
apart from these three rael."
countries, the rest of the
While the Mideast issue
Latin American nations
voted against the Iranian is on the diplomatic back
motion .two weeks ago to burners of Latin American
suspend Israel from the countries at this time, "it is
not certain that Israel will
General Assembly.
not be criticized by some of
"The Latin American these countries" when de-
countries are very sensi- bates on the Mideast and
tive to the issue of acquis- the issue of Palestine unfold
Mori of territory by force in the General Assembly in
and therefore they ex- the next few weeks, the dip-
pressed their opposition lomat concluded.
to the fact that Israel
holds territories it cap- Bar-Ilan Group
tured in the 1967 Six-Day
War," the Israeli dip- Cites AMW Chief
lomat said. "But all of
NEW YORK — Roselle
them, apart from Cuba, Silberstein, national
Nicaragua and Grenada, president of Amit Women
supported 'the right of Is- (American Mizrahi
rael to exist,' but usually Women), will be the guest of
added their support for honor at the 21st annual
`the right of self- Merit Award luncheon of
determination for the American Women for Bar-
Palestinians.' "
Ilan University Nov. 14, in
Regarding the Palestine New York.

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