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Secretary of State George
Shultz Saturday night out-
lined what he termed "the
common agenda of Israel
and the United States" in
their effort to achieve a sec-
ure peace between Israel
and its Arab neighbors.
In his address to Jewish
communal leaders at the
52nd General Assembly of
the Council of Jewish Fed-
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"Likewise, it was a chal-
lenge to Israel to achieve
true and lasting security
through peace, rather than
relying on the short-term il-
lusion of security through
territory. The Israeli gov-
ernment, I regret to note, re-
jected the President's initia-
tive."
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At the same time,
Shultz also made it clear
that the struggle on the
Arab side between those
who want to secure a bet-
ter future through
negotiations and "those
who reject peaceful solu-
tions or simple recogni-
tion (of Israel) as a matter
of ideology" are also
hampering the peace
process.
Shultz also expressed re-
gret that Israel rejected
Reagan's September 1982
Mideast peace initiative.
"The positions laid out in
the President's initiative
are fair, balanced and
realistic," he said. "They
were meant as a stimulus to
negotiation, not as the dic-
tated outcome of a negotia-
tion."
Although the initiative
"triggered a vigorous, and,
on the whole, constructive
debate among the Arab
leaders, none of them has
yet seized that opportun-
ity," Shultz noted.
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rupted
by
frequent
applause, Shultz described
the effort to achieve a secure
peace as "a central core to
our diplomacy."
The common agenda of Is-
rael and the U.S. that will
be discussed in Washington
this week and next, when
President Reagan meets
with President Chaim Her-
zog, Premier Yitzhak
Shamir and Defense Minis-
ter Moshe Arens, will in-
clude the fate of Lebanon,
Israel's relationship with
Egypt, the possibilities for
peace in the Middle East
and • the fate of the
threatened Jewish com-
munities around the world,
especially the Soviet Union,
Shultz said.
The Secretary of State
referred a number of
times to the close ties be-
tween the United States
and Israel and pointed to
Israel as "a powerful
force for freedom and a
strategic partner to
America and the West."
This is why "we have en .
sured — and continue to en-
sure — that Israel receives
the help it needs to main-
tain a military advantage to
deter its enemies," Shultz
declared. "The Soviet milit-
ary buildup in Syria under-
lines this necessity again
and again and again." He
added, "By helping Israel,
we are also helping ourse-
lves."
Nevertheless, Shultz
faulted Israel on a number
of issues. He noted that
since the achievement of the
Camp David accords, "the
peace process has encoun-
tered many problems. On
the Israeli side, we remain
deeply concerned about the
ongoing construction and
expansion of settlements
unilaterally changing the
status of the occupied ter-
ritories even while their fu-
ture is subject to negotia-
tions."
He cautioned that the
"moral burden of the occu-
pation can undermine the
values on which Israel was
founded and can divide its
society."
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