Khartoum Signals Long Cold
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• ... _ _.. ,... j. 1 l .MARGINAL 1. COMMENT l ) SE.? t> iSol ..i fENSOM · i .BY MELVIN · . i C<:-1. lfoi:i.in &umedhmne. n~·s pruldcnt: is the new strongAl;;e~1T· h · · ' I I ,n.,n o! the Ar;ib world. West Ber• I !in b thrilled with Israel's acqui- , e ' · · · SI· .. !:ir:'n ()f tbe Old City becau..<e It ron• f . ' tams a n,oral for Berllll':n· quan• ! dary O\ •!r their dividt-'d citv , • The Trus:!ed Newspaper ·: ( ~•·, I· of the Western Canadlan • Published, Weekly_· ~·~ TIIP.re are two nuggets contained • l in the Septem- · Je-Nish ·Fam:ly · Since 1910 .' i ber issue of J ATI-AS a rnonlh . j' lY dr:vote;f to \VL'iNJPEG, M.Al\'lTOBA, FRIDAY. SEP'(ElIBER 8, 1967... tran.~lations of articles· r r o l'ljl · the world press - prefaced by a long editmial analyi;is or in ~-;~:;~·iJ KHARTOUM SIGNALS. ..... ~ ternaUooal · opi . nlon aa reflected Jerllllalein, Israel: General lloshe Dayan, lS?aeli De.fense Minister, accepts the invitatfon of Henry N. Rapaport, president of Unlteu in the foreign Synagogue of Amerlca, to address Consen·nU,-e Judaism's conyen LONG COLD WAR tion, November 12-16, Concord Hotel, Kiamesha Lake, N.Y• . ' Rafael ·Named Foreign Ministry ' Director-Gene!'al JERUSALEllt . (JTA) - Ambas• sador· Gideon Rafael, Israel's per miwent representative to the Unit-· ed '"Nations, is slated to take on the top Israel Foreign Mini~try What really delights the Ger post of director-general. He will mans is the fact that "horders no succeed Arieh Levavi, who : was longer exist within the Berlin of appointed as Ambassador to Swit the near ;f!ast,'' ·(Bild am Sonntag), zerland. Contemplating the reunified Jeru * * * salem, Bild-Zeltung states: "Our TEKOAH ·TO U.N. Arabs - Ulbrlcht's People's Army, JERUSALEM (JTA) - Yosef or the· Czechs or Poles or all Tekoah, Israel's- .42-year-old . for- . 'three." mer Ambassador to the Soviet Un- · Perhaps the ugliest .extension of ion and, previously,. to Brazil, has the moral of ·the six-day war Is been named as Israel's permanent interpreted as follows in · ATLAS, representative and Ambassador to summing up German press views: the United Nations. He will suc• ceed Ambassador Gideon Rafael, ''The first lesson of this excep, who will return here to become di · fional campaign . is the com rector-general of the Foreign Min plete refutation ·of the fashionable istry. thesis that war is no . longer an instrument of policy! It is, mor" than it c\'er was before .... even the smallest nation can niake. his, tory ifit is ready to assert its moral claims with all its strength. But .we haven't made history for over two decades. Therefore 'no one has more to learn from Israel than Ger111any.'., The same edition contains Israd humorist Ephraim K.ishon's retel ling of the recent war in a David \'ersus Goliath setting, n statement of Achdut Ha'avodn leader Taben kin's. views taken from his party's daily LA!IIERCIIAR, a sobre and Group To~Return.Of chilling survey of anti-Semitism ·in Opposed South Africa. from, Johannesburg's RAND DAILY lllAIL, ana a satire Conquered• Territory Organizes· on the dilemma of a Soviet Jew. JERUSALEM: (JTA) - A gro_up of well-k_nown Israelis announced last week the formation of a alternately · forbidden and then "Movement for Unqivided. Israel,'' to oppose. retuz:n· by the Government of. any areas now occupied by coaxed into visiting the Israeli em Israel as a result ot the Six-Day War. The group mcludcs prominent Israeli writers, poets playwrights bassy in Moscow. ·This latter hi!-. persons· formerly active in Israel's. security forces an:! oth~rs in politics. · · . ' ' a rious sk£>tch is ·taken from the . Part of the new movement's concrete ·program prop9sed the development of more settlements in the Paris "CONTkAT SOCIAL." Etz1on area; between Bethlehem and Hebron, on the west bank of the Jordan River. Four kibbutzim ex 1 ··~ isted. in_ that area prior to the Jordanian_ occupation, a:1d the movement. said that members of religious ·Mapam Peace Plan Would The Sept::!mber issue actually is k1bbutz1m as well as of -Nahal, the parliamentary ag71cultural organization, are ready to start settlements dedicated to the subject of d\' in the area. · · · . Gaulle, and the wealth of material · Return West Bank lands of Jewish and Israeli interest is · TEL AVIV (JTA) - An Arab-Israeli ·"peace plan," with. its main thrust on possible peace with Jordan, was issued last week chnracteristic of the usual· selection by Mapam, the left-wing Israeli· political party which is a mem of subject matter. · Moslem School Openings Set ber of the coalition Government. Under the Mapam plan; the On Uie de Gaulle issue, . Daniel west bank of the Jordan River would be given back to Jordan, ~layer. leader of the French So but "only after certain border adjustments." The unification oi cialist party, is quoted (in · an ob• Jerusalem,· Mapam advised, should stay as it is now. dous allusion to de Gaulle's aban lri Stages; ·Christians Co-operate Jordan .and Israel,· the party also stated, ·could . olve the donment· ~r Israel in. the· recent J~RUS.:U,E:'I! (,1TA) ':- All public schools for A1"?b ~dren in East Jerusalem which, includes· the .Arab refugee ,problem. Part of the solution would call or Israel war) as saying that he is ashams,d Old C1ty,_-w1ll open m st~g_es dunng the moryth - beJmmng .with this. week - despite a certain amount . to permit the return to the west bank area of more Ara ~ amon of being a Socialist, a Frenchman, o_f orgamzed Arab opposition t_o t~e reoperung_ of th! _in~titutjons, officials of Israel's Ministry of Educa those who had taken refuge _in Jordan during the Jupe ar. but and, a' man '-.citing. reasons· tied lion d;c.~are~ here Schools mamtmned by C:1nstian nusi:10ns m East Jerusalem •are openi1:g on schedule. only for purposes of 'reunification of families. The re . · the Arab refugees wmild be settled in Jordan·. In return, • ifan . , to the Israel war, !!enoeide, and • . D1fucult1es are expected. at the schools mthe· Is:-aeli-held west bank_ of the ,Jordan ·River, as -well as 1 would . h_e granted by Israel an outlet to the ::IIcditerranea Sea. l! French desertion of- I_srael. 'But he·l m the Gaw area, But even ,here _class~ are expect_ ~-1. to be r~opened dur!ng the fir;;t half of September .As for, Je_rusalem. · J,fapam made 1.t clear, the reunified city ., 1 d •. , ''T 1 . 1 . allho1igh, many teachers_ .ha\·e no in ten.hon of, returnng to tlle1r posts. l;,ome Arab •teachers in the west -coneµ ~~- 0 rep,~. m ac \ance ! b:mk area are still receidng Jhe,ir ·sa~ar'ies, smuggle l in from Jordan, as an inducement toward boyrott- must· remain as Israel's capital. All the 'plans would be however, .. ' . to _certain people, m~, _I :idd that.~ I mg-th-u schools r•.tn by the Israelis which have been cleansed of anti~Jewish and anti-Israel propo"anda subject to direct peace negotiil-tions between Israel and Jordan,, 0 •.Mapam declared. · am not ashamed of bemg a Jew. , inducted by the Arab regime. · . , . - . ..,, • > \ ,, " I . (' . ✓ .. I , I ' I "•i' .. I • ' ·1 , ' ··:·~--·· . J . _,_. __. .