Show I 1 1 Monday Nov 4 1974 Page 7 Israel's survival depends on battles won by Steve Brock for Student Life Isreal must win its battles in order to survive as a nation Moshe Dayan former Israeli defense minister said Thursday in a speech at the Fine Arts Center at USU who engineered Dayan Israel’s victory in the 1967 Mideast War said the Arab nations surrounding Israel have never Israel’s recognized existence and started four of the wars in the area since 1948 “We must continue to win or are done for” Dayan said Dayan also said the Soviet Union has supplied the Arab we nations with massive quantities of arms and assistance As a result of this Israel is put at a disadvantage he said Moshe Dayan photo by Seaver Jones H members Several of the Committee for the Truth About Dayan a former member of Palestine were demonstrating Golda Meir’s Labor government outside the building before the said while Israel would not refuse speech The protesters carried more American aid the present picket signs and handed out amount was satisfactory leaflets “We do not expect Americans Moshe Dayan also talked about to be the policemen of the world” the United Nations’ attitude he said toward the Middle East conflict The United States should also The Security Council took no resist pressure for aid from the action on the October war last Arab states over oil Dayan said year while the Arab nations had America is strong enough to the advantage Dayan said resist such pressure he said “When we began to win the “Dr (Henry) Kissinger is Security Council voted for a much more influential than any peace resolution” he said representative of the United Dayan also spoke on Israel’s Nations” Dayan said existence as a state He said the He also said there is no two peoples Jews and Arabs should be able to live together in the Middle East without fighting “There is a political conflict” Dayan said “There should not be discrimination against Center The rainy weather no effect on the size had evidently of the crowd The demonstration outside was orderly and peaceful and no incidents were reported Inside a small group of Arab students applauded spokesmen for their own views but for the most part the audience was quiet a human conflict” Mideast conflict rooted in Palestine by Diane Fouts The said conflict Arab-Israe- li only the result of a deep-roote- desires” Sayegh “These people were with normal Staff Reporter is d Palestine Dr Fayez problem of Kuwait’s a member Sayegh the United to mission permanent Nations said Friday in a speech before USU students “Mr Kissinger may succeed very well in creating accomodations stage by stage but for as long as he ignores the cause he is only dealing with branches of the problem and not the trunk and roots” Sayegh said He said that the approach of the world so far has been one of “debris clearing” after each explosion in the Mid-Eain -- dispossessed and displaced when Israel was created” He said that one-ha- lf one-tent- st “Only a the Palestineans let alone their problems he said “Zionists regarded Palestine as a land without people for a people without a land” he said A second compounding factor in the problem is the fact that Palestinean “tragedy” occurred era of decolonization when other nations were gaining the he right to in an said Dr Sayegh said that extremist positions compromise and war are three theoretical approaches to the problem but that none of the three are satisfactory RUN DON’ WALK TO THE PEACE CORPSV1STA BOOTH THIS WEEK! solutions He presented the idea of a “humanistic state” in Palestine with a pluralistic rather than a monolithic government ' “Let us create a state of human beings in Palestine” Sayegh said “It would not be a state reflecting the interests and rights but of of the Palestineans st forthright total solution can bring lasting peace” Sayegh said Two factors must be taken into account in the attempts to make peace he said He said the Palestinean problem is complex enough by itself without compounding it by considering the American- - Russian rivalry a part of the problem he said that the Secondly Palestinean problem is actually interrelated two separate problems: the interstate problem between Israel and the Arab states and the problem of the Palestinean people and what the happened to them with subthe and of Israel creation sequent Israeli policies “Palestine is the ancestral homeland of a normal people the Palestinean Arabs have been living in exile fore more than 25 years Another large segment is living in territory occupied by the h of the Israelis while Palestinean Arabs are living as “fourth-clas- s citizens” of Israel “There can be no settlement in until this problem is the Mid-Easolved” Sayegh said The problem is compounded by other factors The Israelis do not even recognize the existence of humanity Find out about our new instant placement program for Latin America Check out project descriptions for 69 countries Vista s’1”’ placement here Mon Kf 4ssf8SsM SSM Dr Fayez Sayegh pnoto by Dave Swisher I ft J f Red Cress Nov 4-- 8 1st Floor Union FACULTY MEMBERS KNOW: The Good The American Fri the US STUDENTS AND SW wW - in Neighbor v y LUCY Professional training is a must for a qualified Accountant - Auditor! 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