THE DETROIT JEWISH NEWS
Arab 'willingness'
to consider peace
with Israel seen
Washington (JTA) — Two Rea-
gan Administration officials and
a former Carter Administration
Middle East expert agreed Tues-
day that there is a willingness
among the Arab countries to con-
sider peace with Israel but as yet
no commitment to negotiations to
bring it about.
Howard Teicher, the Middle
East expert on the National Secu-
rity Council; Richard Fairbanks,
an ambassador-at-large who for-
merly dealt with the autonomy
talks; and Harold Saunders,
Assistant Secretary of State for
Near Eastern and South Asian
Affairs under President. Carter
also agreed that the only country
the Middle East states look to help
them achieve peace is the United
States.
Even as the United States is
"vilified," country after country
comes to the United States for as-
sistance because they know "the
U.S. will try to help them without
screwing up their internal situa-
tion," Teicher said.
The three experts discussed
"The Future of the Middle East
Process: An American perspec-
tive" at the biennial convention of
B'nai B'rith International at the
Sheraton Washington Hotel.
Fairbanks said "There does
seem a reality growing" in all of
the disputes in the Middle East
that neither rhetoric nor killing
will solve the problems there but
only "negotiations are the way to
have effective long term strategic
change for the better." But, he
said, to bring negotiations about
"take statesmen, and it takes
brave statesmen. -
Teicher contended that while
there has been no change of atti-
tude among the Arab states about
Israel, although they have spent a
great deal of time in recent years
in discussing ways of bringing
about peace with Israel. the coun-
tries in the region must be con-
vinced that it is in their interest to
make peace and both Israel and
the Arab countries, as well as the
United States, must be willing to
"take risks for peace," he said.
Missouri voters pick
Jews for top seats
In what appears to be a first in
American Jewish history, voters
in Missouri's Democratic guber-
natorial primary month nomi-
nated Jews for the positions of
both governor and lieutenant
governor.
The voters chose Kenneth J.
Rothman, current lieutenant
governor, and Harriet Woods,
who currently holds a seat in the
Missouri Senate.
Rothman and Woods, nomi-
nated for governor and lieutenant
governor, respectively, have both
indicated that their Jewish back-
grounds will not affect their cam-
paigns.
They continued to say that their
nominations are proof that Mis-
souri voters do not consider a can-
didate's religion as a test for polit-
ical office.
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