Pane 4-Wednesday, August, 1980-The Michigan Daily Who needs a second Palestinian homeland? The Daily's July 30th editorial Edt ad managed by;students entitled "Israel must begin with- at the t niersy of ]ichigan drawal" is based on a number of factual errors fed by the factual misrepresentations included in the latest anti-Israel U.N. resolution. Let's remember the 'dstatement of Abba Eban, the past Israeli Ambassador to the U.N.: If a declaration that the earth is flat would serve the purpose of 1 iythe Arab-Communist U.N. allian- ce, it would easily pass as a U.N. resolution. HAT JOHNNY and Joanie cannot read is not Fact: Israel has already with- questioned. That high school graduates have drawn from about half the trouble with basic grammar is not news. That sen- territories it occupied in 1967, tences which begin with "that" are awkward is following several agreements also not alarming. What is distressing is the fact with-Egypt and Syria. Israel is that University of Michigan students, who have also committed to withdraw from about 90 per cent of the occupied always considered themselves an intelligent lot, territories, according to a time- may be obsessed with delusions of grandeur. table contained in the Egyptian- -This is well-evidenced by some glaring examples Israeli peace agreement. Sc of widespread, almost pornographic, abuse of the much for the mistaken call: English language. On the main floor of the UGLI, "Israel must begin an orderly there is a suggestion board, and on that board are accup manent withdrawal from tacked some startling but entertaining demon- strations of University students' incompetence. FACT- THE PLO existed and For instance, a student wanted to know if the was headed by Arafat several library could "update government pamplets." We years before the 1967 war in don't know why not, though students would never which Israel occupied the West know unless they enquire. Bank and Gaza. The PLO even; Another began a message this way: "I know this then performed terrorist attacks .s . ,,T u r . .on Israel but did not fight for a is repitiive . . . Though repititive, it surely "Palestinian homeland" in the warrants a risponse. West Bank and Gaza. Why? In- Some library-goers have trouble with construe- deed, why? Answer: The West tion: "It is a hassle when you see piles of used Bank was then part of Jordan, books to sort through them and to find your book and all of Jordan is Palestine, isn't there anyways." We, too, have faced this according to Arafat, according to the PLO covenant and according problem not only to us and others as well. to every other Palestinian. Yes, One student made mention of ". . . the number of virginia, there already exists a flys present ... " This appears to be a person who Palestinian state (called Jor- crys and whinnys about everything. Another dan): All of Jordan is on the land student began her suggestion with the following: prisingin effe 7 stpe cent of "After a full nights sleep. . . " Now, this gram- the original British mandate, and matical problem is not the librarys, her teachers, most of its inhabitants are (what her parents, but hers. else?) Palestinians. True, it is Library lighting is often a popular object of ruled by King Hussein and not by Arafat; but only because Hussein criticism: While maintaining the lights over the defeated Arafat in a bloody civil collections, lavoratories.. ." This person was war in September,1970. probably the one to ask "to go to the labatory" as a So please do not "empathize child. with the plight of the Another patron had one very simple request in Palestinians, who only want ... a light of the energy crisis: "Could not the library be homeland." They already do more energy conscientious?" Anyone with a con- have a homeland called Jord n scious knows that it is "energy conscience"-ex- is now called IsraeL If you don't cept for the person who described his complaints as believe it, here is a recent quote being "above the level of consious perception." from Arafat: "The eradication of We hope the suggestions are still up. We urge you Israel from the map will serve as to peruse and study them. With detached a guideline to the PLO and as a working program to which the amusement but dismay, we have decided to con- PLO will be fully dedicated" lude this: University students cannot write (N.Y. Times, May 29, 1980). So correctly, either in spelling or grammattically, don't expect the Palestinians to either. "respect the right of Israel to maintain defensible borders." Also, is there any wonder why the Arab-sponsored U.N. resolution Editorial poicies omitted all mention of Isra's Euit ria po icie rihtaandsecurity? Why should Israel heed this illegal U.N. resolution? And how come the inhabitants of Jerusalem, where Unsigned editorials appearing on the the Jews are a heavy majority left side of this page represent a majority (anaveben the aorio opinion of the Daily's Editorial Board. for self-determination? The UN. resolution calls on tens of By Raoul Kopelman thousands of Jews to move out of their homes in East Jerusalem. Should Jews who live in East Jerusalem become refugees again? The U.N. calls now for repatriation of Palestinian refugees and for the uprooting of Jews, most of whom are refugees from Arab countries. Since one Palestinian homeland already exists under the rule of King Hussein, the only argument is whether the West Bank Palestinians, who are Jor- danian citizens, should instead 'How come the inhabitants of Jerusalem, where the Jews are a heavy majority (and have been the majority for a century or longer) have no right for self- determination?' form a second Palestinian state ruled by Arafat. Such a second state would be a big step towards. the destruction of the State of Israel. In Munich, Oct. 1938, Hitler got from the Western leaders "self determination" for the Sudeten-Germans who lived in an area of vital strategic im- portance for Czechoslovakia. Within six months all of Czechoslovakia had been overrun by German troops. This was the end of a free, brave and democratic small state. The sur-, vivors are still slaves to this day. Israel rightly refuses to follow this path. THE DAILY'S EDITORIAL says: "Once Israel recognizes the right of a Palestinian homeland, the Palestinians must respect the right of Israel . .." Israel has long ago recognized the right of a Palestinian homeland on the east bank of the Jordan river. It has, further- more, agreed to give autonomy to the Palestinians of the West Bank and Gaza. The Palestinians now claim that they are represented by the PLO, i.e. Arafat. It is the PLO (and Arafat) who never recognized the right of the Jews to a homeland and vowed to destroy all of Israel after they are given rule over the West -Bank and Gaza. Would the Michigan Daily call on American oc- cupation troops to withdraw from Germany while the German political and military leadership keeps calling for the destruction of the United States of America? The only difference is that Israel is much more vulnerable than the U.S. Its major- centers of population are 10 miles or less from the 1967 "lines," to which the U.N. now "orders" with- drawal. The present U.N. reso- lution offers Israel neither securitly nor peace in exchange for its withdrawal. It is a cynical resolution aimed only at under- mining Israel: "Peace to us means the destruction of Israel" (Arafat, Feb. 1980). Raoul Kopelman is a chemistry professor at the University. 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