Israel Totally Rejects' Two Resolutions by UN NCIL BLUFFS LINCOLN, OMAHA VoLUVNo.S i ^
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joMHIeatkm and Ihay in fact InfwaHnnalbody" With regard to UNESCO, the a>mmunl(5ie said that "Israel wlU continueto build and develop Jerusalem, Israel's capital. Including reaearch Into Its historic past, wtiile preserving Its unique and universal character.'' Israel's first otiicial response to the General Assembly vote was contained In a Foreign Ministry statement which saU the resohitkns "make a mockery of tlie spirit which moved the founders of the organization 29 years ago, after the defeat of Nazi tyranny." Branding tiiem a badge of shame for the UN, the statement said the resolutions "demonstrate the sad truth that the forum originally designed to be a platform for peace and brotherhood among naUons hat become a rostrum for the encouragement of
Terror, Aggression ^Gain Approval'in UN
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'Delightful, Charming' Mrs. Tekoah to Speak OMAHA - llwre will be a reunioa of sorts Thursday, Dee. I. when Mr*. Ruth Tifeaafe, wtfs of Joaef Takoah. braett Amabassador to the United Natloas, visits here. Mrs. Tekoah wiU be the fNat speaker at the Grand Oivers Luncheon, first Women'* Division Phllanthropie* event for the 1975 campaign In Omaha. The bndMon will be U:IO p.m. in tbe Cloud Room of the Plaza Onb. Among those on hand to greet Mr*. Tekodi will be Mra. Beatrice Sommer, who was on a mission with FhUantroptes women to IsrasI who were joined by Mrs. Tttoah. Daserlblag tbt a» f'i«llaai"dsU#dM, 'Mta.
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JERUSALEM (JTA) Israel declared that she "totally rejects" tlw two Paiesttaie resohitlons adopted tiy the Oeneral Assembly Friday evening and the resotutkm censuring Israel on Jerusalem adopted by UNESCO biParU. Tbeee latest developmenta, osefa a serious political bk>w to Israel, vvere reviewed by Foreign Mbiitter Yigai Allon at a CaMnst maeting. but the Cabinet postponed an In-depth discussion until a later date. Information Minister Aharon Yariv said no decisioo lias been made at to whether Israel would pull out of UNESCO or end its financial contributions to that body. He did not rule out either possibility. A Csbtn^ communiQBS laid tbe ministers wart ••laianlmoas in Ihslr baiW that the UN Oanard AMoMy m lacking In vaUdttyJBd poUtleai
"Her off-the-cuff spontaneous remarks could be dramatic and movlng."tbe Omahansald. Mrs. Tekoah, bora bi I9JS bi Roumanla lo a longtime Zhmlst (amily, came to Israel as a young girl and was educated there. She antarad Israeli governmsnt wpcm in tm, booonMng dlrsctor of
public relations of the Women's Inteniatkmal Zionist Organizatkm in Israd bil96S. Mrs. Tekoah first lived In tbe United SUtes when the joined her husiwnd in New York in 1M6 when he he(d the post of Deputy Permanent Repreeentatlve of Israel to the United Nations. Two years later, Tekoah became ambassador to Brazil and Uie famUy lived there until I9t2, when be was appointed ambassador to the Soviet Unkm. The family lived tai Russia for three years.
UNITED NA'ntMUS (JTA) — Continued terrorism and agression against Israel apparently won sanction in the General Assembly of the United Nations iMt week.That was thrMespretaUsnof what portions of a resolution which was passed, 8M, could mean. Ther^^ a7abstentkins. Tbe resolution reafflrmed tbe "bwllenabie rli^ of the Palestinian people in Palestine" to "selfdetermination without external interference" and the
right "to national Independence and sovereignty." The resoiutkm also reaffirmed "the inalienable right of the Palestinatn people to return to their homes and property from which they have been displaced and uprooted," and calls for their return. However, the operative paragraph dut is of moat conosn to Israel and tbe Jtowi* peopis is tbe on whkh
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terror am) Incitement to war." Iprael'B bitter official reaction was tempered aoBSwhat by private expfwslflin M satjofarttan bjr eMctilB with tlM psctenuMe bjr a mafofltjr o< the WMtsm wvelad with laraal lliere were 37 abstentiooa on the first resolutkm, adopted MM, which, In effect, allows the Palestinians to employ any means to achieve (heir goals. The second resolution, according permanent ob-. server status to the Palestine Liberation Organization, was adopted by a vote p( W-17 with lOahstentioas. Tlie Arabs and thetr allies had hoped for 120 of the 138 Oneral Assembly votes and bad expected at least to equal the l(fi-vote in the Palestine debate. llwre was some consolation here over the tact that the ' Arabs were denied that overwhelming majority. There were alto cautious expresslOHS of hope that the refusal by the Western powers to Jump on the pro-Palestine bandwagon might have signaled the start of a less subservient approach toward tbe Arab oil-producing states. Aa one source put It Uie abstention by the European Common Market countries on grounds that ttie resolutions made no mentkm of Israel'i right to exist might Indicate their realization that appeasement of Hitler 40 year* ago, can only lead to disaster. Yariv taid on a State Radto biterview, that Israel was willing to consider granting
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