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November 11, 1983 - Image 46

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1983-11-11

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48 Friday, November 11, 1983

THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS

Hot and Cold' U.S. Policy on Israel Criticized

NEW YORK (JTA) —
America's continued "hot
and cold" policy toward Is-
rael and the dominant
pro-Arab voices in the State
Department were described
last week as obstacles to
achieving lasting peace in
the Middle East.

In remarks prepared for
delivery to the Synagogue
Council of America's an-
nual Covenant of Peace
Award dinner, Rabbi Mor-
decai Waxman, , council
president, said, "We are dis-
turbed by the hot and cold
policy which successive

American Administratigns
have followed in relation to
Israel — allies and friends
must be consistent in their
behavior."
The Conservative Jewish
leader asserted that "the
back and forth shifts, the
approval and disapproval,

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He stressed the U.S.
foreign policy "must con-
tain a peace plan for the
Middle East; U.S. inter-
ests require -a peace
process."
Habib added that "with-
out a plan for peace such ra-
tional Arab states as Egypt
and Jordan cannot move
towards the peace table."
The U.S. diplomat felt that
any American long-range
peace plan for the Middle
East should still be based on
the Camp David agree-
ments and the proposals set
forth in September 1982 by
Reagan.
The Synagogue Council of
America, which represents
the congregational and rab-
binic bodies of Conserva-
tive, Orthodox and Reform
Judaism, presented its
Covenant of Peace Awards
to Habib, AFL-CIO
president Lane Kirkland
and philanthropist Max
Fisher.

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the friendly today and not
very friendly tomorrow U.S.
attitude must end. Ameri-
can Presidents must stop
listening to pro-Arabists in
the State Department and
adopt a long-range policy
which will involve Israel as
an ally in the search for a
durable peace."
Waxman felt that
American policy of re-
cent years, whether de-
scribed as "even-
handedness or re-
evaluation, has served to
prevent stability in the
Middle East and has been
harmful to any peace
process." He cited as a
recent example the U.S.
refusal to accept Israel's
"humanitarian offer" to
provide hospital care for
those marines wounded
in the Beirut bombing
Oct. 23.
He added that the need
for a binding and firm rela-
tionship with Israel in no
way implies that "America
should not seek to have good
relations with various Arab
nations, nor that it be to-
tally uncritical of Israeli
policy." Despite these
reservations, Waxman
stated that American Jews
were "grateful" for the as-
sistance that past adminis-
trations have provided Is-
rael over the years.

Arafat Backed

Philip Habib, President
Reagan's former special
representative for the Mid-
dle East, said in a prepared
statement that the current
U.S. preoccupation in at-
tempting to resolve the
day-to-day crisis in Leba-
non has created the impres-
sion that the U.S. "appears
of have abandoned the
peace process in favor of re-
solving a crisis."
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be dealt with," he said. "Un-
less it is overcome it will be
difficult to get back on the
road to peace." Habib said
that the present Lebanese
dilemma appears difficult to
resolve, hoever, he believed
that this can be accom-
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