Jewish Herald-Voice (Houston, Tex.), Vol. 69, No. 32, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 3, 1977 Page: 6 of 43
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WASHINGTON, (JTA) -
Middle East and public affairs
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represented as being in general
accord with suggestions in the
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The meeting was the first since
such contacts were suspended
three weeks ago because of cease-
fire violations by the Palestinians.
A UN plane flew the Lebanese
officers to Israel since the coast
road from Beirut is under terrorist
control.
The Christians have demanded
that the UN cease rendering such
help. The six-week-old cease-fire
resulted in Israel’s withdrawal of
its forces from southern Lebanon
that had been aiding the Chris-
tians in their battles with the
Palestinian Moslems and terrorist
groups. Israel claims that the ter-
rorists have remained in their ad-
vance positions and insists that
they withdraw.
It also wants assurances from
the Lebanese authorities that the
Christians will be protected and
wants the open fence to remain
functional even after Lebanese
army regulars take over positions
in the south as called for by the
cease-fire.
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(EEC) declared in the General
Assembly that the establishment
of settlements by Israel in the
occupied Arab territories “is con-
trary to the norms of inter-
national law” and reiterated that
the Fourth Geneva Convention on
the protection of civilians in war-
time "applies to all territories
occupied by Israel since 1967,
including Jerusalem.”
In a statement delivered on
behalf of the Common Market
members by Ambassador Andre
Ernemann of Belgium, the EEC
said that it will support the
Eyptian-inspired resolution before
the General Assembly con-
demning Israel for its settlement
policy and calling on it to desist.
The statement noted, however,
that the expression “Palestinian
territory” in the first operative
paragraph of the Egyptian resolu-
tion “has a purely geographic con-
By Yitzhak Shargil
TEL AVIV, (JTA) - Lebanese
Christians are fearful that any
arrangements which might be
worked out between Israel and
the Lebanese authorities in Beirut
over the cease-fire in south
Lebanon will not reduce their
vulnerability to attack by Pales-
tinian terrorists. They demon-
strated their concern when a
Christian armored unit briefly
took over a United Nations obser-
vation post a few hundred yards
north of the Israeli border at
Zar’it to protest the assistance
rendered by the UN to facilitate a
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EEC says Israeli settlements are contrary
to international law
By Yitzhak Rabi opinion one of the essential ele- the statement added that the Nine
UNITED NATIONS, (JTA) — ments in a negotiated settlement remain firmly committed to the
The nine member state of the between the parties to the conflict security of Israel and consider this
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which it has maintained since the The nine members of the EEC are
conflict of 1967. The policy of Great Britain, France, West Ger-
settlement in occupied territories many, Italy, Holland, Belgium
is such that it would clearly com- Luxembourg, Denmark and
plicate the negotiating process.” Ireland.
The statement also said that Meanwhile, it was reported
the settlements aggravate tension that Arab countries meeting in
in the area and that the Nine have Brussels as part of a European-
already informed the Israeli Arab dialogue are pressing their
authorities “of their concern in demand that the EEC recognize
view of the recent illegal measures the Palestine Liberation Organiza-
of the government of Israel.” But tion.
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government by means such as the Joint Chiefs of Staff, Gen.
propaganda techniques, diplo- George Brown.
matic tactics, and curtailment of The article, entitled “The
military and economic assistance. Arab-Israeli Balance, How Much is
A well-placed Pentagon source Too Much?” emphasized that Is-
told the Jewish Telegraphic rael is building up a military
Agency that feeling among the machine with U.S. help in excess
“workers” at the Department of of its defensive needs. The article
Defense concerned with the said that Israel’s military stance
Middle East is that they regret the “may well threaten the strategic
cover story article in the pri- interests of the United States and
vately-owned monthly did not its allies.” The author, Anthony
appear in a publication on wider H. Cordesman, who served in the
circulation. Pentagon until last May and now
It seems to be on the track,” is in the department of Energy,
the source replied when ques- was described to JTA as inclined
tioned by JTA how it was re- towards support of Saudi Arabia’s
ceived at the Pentagon. “It’s in views of the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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