Home
Titles
The Southern Israelite.
October 12, 1979
Image 2
The Southern Israelite., October 12, 1979, Image 2
Funding for the digitization of this title was provided by the Cuba Family Archives, William Breman Jewish Heritage Museum and Srochi family of Atlanta.
About The Southern Israelite. (Augusta, Ga.) 1925-1986 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1979)
Prev
Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
of 23
Next
Prev
Page
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
21
22
23
of 23
Next
Newspaper Page Text
P*l« J THE SOUTHERN ISRAKI.ITt Ortohvr 12, 1*7*
A
ons
9U ‘MB
ukukk&im in SicpfJiMg
3T5h t05»<f-1 *d
23T-5WS
*arta«re Vtal Oumwoodv
7F3-9«5 »«-l*2
■a.—Sat. *3* im - S.M t*
Dealing with PLO hinges
on Israel’s ‘right to exist’
h DtiM Kridhun
WASHINGTON (JTA> —
Pmitm Carter reiterated
Tarwln that the l amed States will
act deal wsth the Palestine
Liberation Orpootioi until it
ii i main israefs right to cent
and rndonri laud Nations
Scant Cnan-i Resolution 24Z
Carter's comae at was made at
a ns conference a response to a
qnesnon ahether he agreed wnh
Andrea Yonng. former IS
Ambassador to the U.M. and
others that the I S do anas nub
the promise former Secretary of
State Hems Kissinger made to
brad not to negotiate wnh the
PLO The promise a as made as
part of the 197$ Smai II
agreements
“No 1 do not* the President
Carter
replied “We will not negotiate
with the PLO. we will not
recognize the PLO until after the
PLO recognizes Israel's right to
exist* and endorses the U.N.
resolution.
Earlier. Carter said be has “no
plans to talk” to Rev Jesse L.
Jackson about the Mack activist's
recent visit to the Middle East. He
noted that Jackson had reported
on his 'rip to Robert Strauss, the
President's special Ambassador
for Middle East negotiations
Jackson, who met with Shansi
Monday, later told reporter*? he
urged the L'.S. to meet wmh
representatives of the PLO.
The President was also asked
whether he would consider a U.S.
military intervention m the
Mideast if the circumstances
required Carter replied that he
sees no need for American
intervention any-w here m the world
at this time and such a step would
be based on the question of U.S.
security.
‘Playing with fire’
Syria threatens Israel
a speech to Syrian units of the
Arab peace-keeping force in
Lebanon. He told the soldiers to be
prepared for the battle against
Israel.
There was no official reaction in
fand although some sources
warned the Syrians that they were
~P*»V»g with fire." Political
observers noted that Tlass spoke
on the eve of President Hafez
Assad"s trip to Moscow. Syria has
recently received large shipments
of aircraft and anti-aircraft missile
batteries from the Soviet Union.
They are expected to be supplied
soon with Soviet MIG-25s, a
highly sophisticated combat plane
for which there is no Western
counterpart in the region. On the
SELLING YOUR CAR?
We v« Got A Better Way To Advertise.
GAS
General Automobile Services, Inc.
-Provides a comcuten2ed listing service
tar used cars at a cttarge of $27.50 per list
ing for a sx morrtft penod (Jess than 15
cents per day t
—Ma Cap To Thn hqn-
jVe offer the fastest, cheapest, most ef
fective nay to find that Duyer you re look
ing tar
.CXir service rniff complement, not com
pete with, your other advertising efforts
.Teh us wfwr you have to sell and we’ll tell
you who marts to buy
CALLTODAY
256-2277
by Yitzhak Sharp!
TEL AVIV (JT.Af—Syria's
Defense Master Mustafa Tlass.
has threatened a new war of
attnooa against Israel He made
the threat tag Landis mghtdamg
other hand. Israeli circles noted.
Synan ground forces are spread
thin because more than 30.000 of
their troops are stationed in
Lebanon
Israel is nevertheless concerned
by the build-up of air strength and
anti-aircraft defenses in Syria. A
pilotless I stack plane was shot down
over Syria was on a photo
reconnaissance mission to
determine the size and nature of
the Syrian escalation. Its loss was
announced this week by .Air Force
Commander Gen. David Ivrt The
Synans claimed that the remote-
controlled plane was in fact an
Israeli fighter that was downed in
an air battle. They later revised
their story to conform with the
facts.