End Result Continued from Page 7 been its inability to tell the world its side of the story. When a mob of uncontrolled teen-agers run amok down a main street, threaten Arab shopkeepers to close up their stores, build barricades and burn tires in the middle of the street, and pelt the law- enforcement agencies with a shower of stones, what are the policemen supposed to do? In- vite them in for a cup of tea? Suggest that they divert their energy into friendly com- petitive sports like tennis and cricket? Turn tail and run away, abandoning civil life to the rioters? To those countries which have been most severe in their criticism of Israel in re- cent weeks, do we not have the right to ask: How do you put down riots which get out of hand precisely because the mobs know that the police and soldiers have been told to avert bloodshed at all costs? How did the U.S. put down the Detroit riots in 1967, when 43 were killed? Israel's soldiers are not storm troopers and not sadists. They are citizens from all walks of life — blue collar and white collar workers, farmers, students — serving their stint in the country's defense forces. Their job is to maintain order for the protection of all. To say "We want a Palestinian state over the whole of Palestine." that they are murderously in- clined as they attack innocent people is a dastardly libel, and every Jew overseas who has even for a moment been misled by the pictures taken at the wrong moment, detach- ed from logical reality, should be ashamed of his doubts and accusations. Much has been made of an unfortunate statement by Defense Minister Yitzhak Rabin, who was quoted as urging that street violence be put down by "beatings." As a matter of fact, it is standard procedure for police depart- ments in every country to use clubs in overcoming violent rioters. Did any newspaper bother to report Israel's strict policy in this regard? "No beatings take place after Arab rioters have been ap- prehended and after a demonstration is over. There is no such thing as beating for beating's sake, or beating as a punishment." This, despite propagandistic claims to the contrary. It would appear that the Arabs in Gaza and elsewhere don't want us there. Very well, then why don't we get out? Let's put things in proper perspective. In 1947-48, when the Jews were assigned a lit- tle strip of the original Palestine to be a Jewish state, the Arab countries ganged up and tried to prevent the establishment of Israel. They didn't want us then, even in Aviv. In the years that followed, and right down to 1967, long before we occupied Judea, Samaria and Gaza, were there not constant murderous attacks on Israeli civilians? The answer, I think, is told tersely and dramatically in the Jerusalem Post. Its Arab affairs editor, Yehuda Litani, whose sympathies for the Arab cause are evident in almost everything he writes, interviewed one Abd El- Nasser from Nusseirat refugee camp. The Arab said that the last 40 days at his camp were "very hard, especialy because of the harsh reaction of your soliders. They were merciless and cruel." And a colleague of his added: "We are ready to suffer — but we won't give up. This wave of unrest will continua" And what then, Litani ask- ed him. "Do you want an in- dependent Palestinian state in the Gaza Strip and the West Bank?" "No," he answered. "We want a Palestinian state over the whole of Palestine — not only in the territories, but also in Haifa, Acre and Jaffa." There was nothing new in what he said. These views have been voiced frequently. This is not a case of fighting Israeli oppression. It is a bat- tle to extinguish Israel, and to drive the Jews into the sea. Most Israelis understand this. Do the Jews abroad? There are still some pathetic Israelis who believe that by yielding to the Arabs and ap- peasing them, we can have "peace in our time," to use a phrase last used in 1938. In the Talpiot section of Jerusalem, Judy Segal's home was attacked by a gang of about 50 rock-throwing Arab youths. Windows were smashed. And Judy told the press: "I'm leftist in my thinking. My sympathies are with Peace Now, but it's easier to be a leftist when peo- ple aren't throwing stones at you." There's a message in that for Jews abroad. Before you judge Israel by the distorted television and press reports, remember that it's easy to be critical when violent mobs are not throwing stones at you. West Bloomfield 737-3737 Estate Jewelry Collection F rom the estates of some of America's finest families, comes an exquisite collection of limited edition gold, diamond and platinum jewelry. Distinctive designs from the Art Nouveau and Art Deco periods are now on display and sale at Tapper's. 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