FOREIGN RADIO REACTIONS TO THE REPORT OF THE UNITED NATIONS SPECIAL COMMITTEE ON PALESTINE

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y1CV10U3 CDITICI Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730029-6 .rtr; tc+, z MY nc ns?., S COU RY I-N U 25X1 SUBJECT Porelga l adio Roacb3ou x to the rcpox1 of WD. OF PAGES the United Ilati.ons 9pecit1 C 3ttes or Pa lestin? 25X1 PLACE ACQUIRED DATE P4:QUIRE? NATIONAL DKPQNUI OP THC UNITED 8TATCO WITHIR T?t8 146ANINO OP THE' COPONAOR ACT 50U.0 C.. 81. AND "^. 3 AM8IA0e O. lib YI1ANBNISSION OD TN8 RIVCLAT ION OV IT8 CONTENTS IN ANY IAAHNGn TO AM UNAUI'HORI'LcD PCRtoN 18 PRONlOITQO OY LAW. IT NAY NOT N8 HBPROOUCCD 1!: WHOLC OR IN PART. BY OTHER THAN THK OTAT,:. WAR.JH NAVY-DCPANTY BNYO: 1, _!51!!!T 13Y PCR,.+IU.91ON OP TNC D:.'i CGTO.^. X l- - _ L _ .~ I 1O. OF EPICi: S. (LISrEO BELOW SUPPLEMENT 'TO REPORT NO. One of the most notable #eetuu.?es o2 . z nit d ai a radio duilLSts related to*P.lestine and to UVISCOFIs opcrt is relate dearth of either r:';{-wnt5ra or c a ut, Oz what l.lt CTS thou ra is, most comes In Arabic transmissions '3:1nn J'ax'' g Beirut, Ca12'o, ai acue,, and N w Deih,?i.,, SC adic; ra0ereneos appear 3.r.. 3.ooadcaats fLtcm London end Pend, To & ;'Gap the SvIrAet radio is ccmpletely silent ten the subject of 13NSCOPao.wepowt. public 31..Augtist), monata ad Aaa le refer .-icea to the PaZast4= izsue f:k,u be ab- atrac d or c cerptted as RoUca 3 ~" n e D=ing tht.-'i two molnt I3 ps is to UIISCOP'e j: expo t (made A report that according to the Irt ji Premier, Saleh Jab', his Gown.. meat nhO is forrnod the a&horities aonoerned that the Arabs consici. Bruin the P3a~st;and the U.S, 3 in the second place, SIMa:lblm 92r- thee- wolf eta cixl3 e h the P^:~.r. o ~c uQnt4 ran hr ~rye XgggM. He added that 01' the Arab Garoc n montr... uerr de a ni ::; to cerry out the seat decisions tako-a at the Btu San Conference she r.d U.N.'s decision on Pelest:I.ne be dei itnental to the Arabs." (BI;II; ', IN ARABIC TO THE NEAR EAST, 9 :x.947) A report frog the ARAB TTLY1 e. AGMICY';Iis specitz-1 cos"spondent in Nei; York trho "says that U.S. Gcverf nern, circles are nnxious about the situation in -the eastern I:edite 'r zneaac' and that "the U.S. is sa:T 'i. to be discussing now mol::surera to be token in the eastern I editerrano. a., Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730029-6 25X1 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730029-6 the rejection of "lenienr" as a "help to bring about a solution to national causes...." (CAIRO) ARAB TIE MB AGENCY, III RABIC ,IOflSE TO EUROPE AND THE ITE1il, EAST, 17 AUGUST 1947) A report that Lebanese Deputy Abd-al-Asseiran and Dr. Dawoud ial. Husseini have returned to Deirut from Iran where thgtiy had gone on a "Zionist ambitions" which have "now extender' to the neighboring Arab countries"; the increasing number of Jetrs in Palestine "as a result of the encouragcent of the imperialistic Anrlo--A>>erican policy"';, and (',) Zionist products and goods throughout the various parts of AlGezcr: h, and to prevent the passage of Zionist Coeds 'ices all harbors along :.sra Gulf and other Arab harbors.' Al]. Jews trading in Zionist goods have 8 :IS close.' down their stores as exult of the decision." (C.",Ii'.O,, !1L AGENCY, III ARABIC 'iORSE TO EUROPE ALL) TIM 9 AUGUSTI 194-3) !n abstract of the nanorancrtan, submitte' by the Arab Higher Cori.:;ittce of Palestine to the _ rab Foreign l inisters before their meetings tri~.h the UITSCOP, containing 1.lte follot?ring points: (1) the ttnacceptabili?t.i far as possible with the Arab dour^tries on this cuestion, to boycott ... The means to be adopted by the U.S. to carry out this policy (of full cooperation with the .:iddlo East area so that the direct obliga ti.ons between Dritain and certain I:e'iterrrrrnnean States can be' Icept and stability maintained in this area) are not yet clear, butt the P,tiara case trill draw American attention to the trhiole of the '?;iddle East question and trill helg m ]:e *scrican nolic r clear before the pre- ~rentation of the :'olestino case to -the U.~'. next Senta:tber. At the same time, it is presumed'. that A, erica will try to arouse Arab interest in,the present situation in the I3nllcans, because this area iscons c:red by the U.S. as surrounded by dangers threatening the whole Arab troza' (CAIRO AIL 11.13 I l) rS AGE CY, III : `Ol ,E TO E?TJUOP::: AND TI-rC T?`,t AR Lisp- ' J 27 JULY 1947) A report that Saud'. Arabian princes and tribal ehief"%ane neet'inr, tril:h Ibn Said cliseusec1 the Palestine question and "decider' to collaborate as species? ensignnent (from the Higher Arab cecutive) aitaed at " a-gut; ?.!L- de s ian le e a de aJ. 41.1: uJ i V u.. u I-- to 1 5'L/. o - a.s1c for. Iranian support in the Palestinian case. "'e found than re11 acquainted with the details of the case and cherishing a strong desiee to support the :.gabs' rights.' " (srr. Z ? EL.-ADHA, JS "A, IN AP 1^IC TC TFIE I1E'R EAST, 20 AUGUST 1917) r, oomentary that cyl.ains "a solution of the Palestine r 'so depends tQ a certain extent on settli??ir? the refhCee question, 'el.thot?:rii actually the ti-yo questions are unconnected. Despite the eleg~ -it ex- pressions used by politicians when talking about human and ethical ideals, the imnigeatian regulations of the majority of the world's 1"i TIM TTFdtR EAST, 20 AUGUST 19.;:7) A report of the Iraqi Foreign I1inist? er' s (Jentali) statements to the feet "that he believes the Arabs are facing; a severe defensive stru? r].e to save this part (Palestine) of the Arab trorld.. He added: 'I truly believe that there its no rnzra2nteo for the indeger?de1?e of any Arm d_.' It (SItARr EL-AD?IA, JAFFA, TIT ARABIC TO TilE TIM EAST, 30 AUi UST 91;.7 19-7/7)-- RESTR.ICTIh RESTRICTED Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A 000500730029-6 Approved For Release 2008/03/03: CIA-RDP80-00809A000500730029-6 -3- 2. Subaeeuent to tnTSQDP!e Rot s Since 31 August, tduen UPSCOP's report eras made public, Arabic radio broadcasts devoted to the subject have dealt *rinarily with the widely reported Arabic opposition to the r:_alority' a per tition Iroposal and u th ^rebio "efforts to convince statesmen in various capitals of tho righteousness of the Arab viowpoint." Few broadoasts venture enoculation on the Security Council's reaction to the repo ra c eamentarv von : cnr e , how , asserts a ~viot Union is abmitin~ doves opcuenta" and the a o ono cony cod tkia fie port tion p~nn a end Ac1,rEion and on bo reaiv to use or veto rich st