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November 22, 1985 - Image 22

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The Detroit Jewish News, 1985-11-22

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United Nations (JTA) —
United Nations Secretary Gen-
eral Javier Perez de Cuellar
sent a letter last week to the Is-
raeli Ambassador to the UN,
Binyamin Netanyahu, concern-
ing the Nov. 10 conference on
Israel, Zionism and the United
Nations. A UN spokesman said
that the Secretary General
wanted "to set the record
straight" on the nature of the
conference.
The content of the letter was
not immediately available. It
was learned, however that a
delegation of the Arab League
met with the Secretary General
Nov. 11 to complain that the Is-
rael Mission had misused the
conference to discuss issues
which the conference was not
meant to cover.
According to the Arabs, Israel
requested the use of UN
facilities to discuss • the issue of
th UN and Israel. But, the
Arabs said, the conference was
used to discuss the General As-
sembly resolution of Nov. 10,
1975 equating Zionism with ra-
cism.
Netanyahu said he met with
the Secretary General Nov. 11
and received no indication of
any complaint.
Meanwhile, a report from
Moscow disclosed that the Soviet
government newspaper, Izuestia,
sharply attacked the holding of
the conference of UN premises
and attacked Ambassador
Netanyahu and U.S. Ambas-

sador to the UN Vernon Wal-
ters, as well as two former .U.S.
Ambassadors who participated
in the conference.
Izvestia charged that the con-
ference "grossly revised the UN
document" on Zionism. It reaf-
firmed Soviet support for the
Zionism-is-racism resolution and
accused Israel of genocide
against the Palestinian people.

Gem Industry
`In Trouble'

Tel Aviv (JTA) — Israel's
diamond industry, which antici-
pated record Christmas season
sales barely a month ago, is in
trouble, according to Moshe
Schitzer, president of the
diamond bourse in Ramat Gam.
A group of Japanese buyers
visited the Ramat Gan exchange
recently to place orders. Spirits
soared. But the Japanese, at the
last minute, withheld orders.
Several buyers cancelled con-
tracts already signed.
The reason, according to
Schnitzer is the wavering U.S.
dollar, the currency Israeli
diamond merchants trade in ex-
clusively. Recently, the dollar
declined about 15 percent
against Japan's Yen. Japanese
dealers who bought diamonds
several months ago now find
themselves with stocks worth 15
percent less.

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