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January 31, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Now...The World Expresses Shock The Right of a Jurist to Serve a Just Cause A Notorious Complaint and Israel's Position Commentary Page 2 Vol. LIV, No. 20 From all parts of the globe except the Iron Curtain and Moslem countries come expressions of shock and protest against the medieval crimes being committed in Iraq .. . U.S. Secre- tary of State William Rogers spoke out in protest and so did UN Secretary General U Thant, but the UN offic...…

January 24, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Wive la France, Shame on de Gaulle,' . . . `Liberte, Egalite, Fraternite Why Not for Israel' .. 'de Gaulle =Hero in 1945, Zero in 1969' The Change of the Guard in Nation's Capital Dangerous Developments of Genocide Moods Editorials Page 4 LIV, No. 19 These and many other slogans were on the placards carried by several hundred who marched Tuesday in front of the First National Building where the French Consulate is located, protesting th...…

January 17, 1969 • Page Image 1

…• . • • .. Israelis, Jordanians- onfer; Atrocity Mongering Condemned 1 TEL AVIV (JTA) — Israeli and Jordanian army officers met peacefully at the damaged Damiya Bridge over the Jordan River Monday to discuss repairs to the span which was blasted last week during an exchange of mortar fire across the river. The meeting was requested by the Jordanians, through the International Red Cross, to get Israel's approval of their plans for repairing t...…

January 10, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Civil Disobedience Nothing New; Prophets First, According to Bible Scholars Samuel, Van Doren Israelis Warn Lebanon at Meeting; Soviets Press for Big Four Talks (See Page 22) (See Page 7) Middle East Oil Interests' Pro-Arab Role • The U.S. in the Current Crisis Commentary Page 2 THE JEWISH NE 1=;) NAIG IGA.f ■ J - T" F2 0 I "T" A Weekly Review S of Jewish Events Michigan's Only English- Jewish Newspaper — Incorporating The Detroi...…

January 03, 1969 • Page Image 1

…Only one voice was raised in the UN Security Council at midnight Monday on behalf of Israel. It was the voice of Israel's permanent representative to the UN, Ambassador Yosef Tekoah, who had rushed back Monday from Jerusalem, cutting short a scheduled week long series of routine consultations with the leaders of government. Tekoah leveled his harshest retort against the Soviet Union when he took the floor. He defied the Soviet-led efforts to m...…

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