AND WHAT ABOUT THE JEWS?

The Israelis are very much concerned with their security,
the Arab countries demand the return of occupied lands,
the Palestinians assert their right for self-determination,
but what about the needs and rights of the Jews?

Those Jews in the Holy Land in particular
           
who have always rejected the concept of a Zionist state
                who have protested the use of the sacred name of ISRAEL by that state
                whose ancestors lived peacefully there before the intrusion of Zionism
                who in accordance with a rabbinical ban have refused to take part in any Israeli
                             election
                who in accordance with a rabbinical ban have stopped visits to the Western Wall
                             since the Zionist occupation of the Holy City
                who refused to accept Israeli citizenship
                who have declared to the British mandatory regime, to the League of Nations and
                             to the United Nations that they cannot be represented by Zionists or a
                            Zionist government 
                who have in fact been "stateless persons" for a generation
                who have been consistently ignored by the United Nations

This year marks the 50th anniversary of the murder by Zionist assassins of the great and dedicated Jewish statesman Professor Jacob I. De Haan zt"l  in front of the Shaare Zedek hospital in Jerusalem where he had just attended the daily prayer services. Despite frequent threats he had courageously continued to lead in the fight against Zionism.

This said anniversary is a time for Jews to rededicate themselves to the elimination of Zionism and its disastrous deeds. The reason for existence and the firm foundation of the Jewish people rests only in the Torah and the fulfillment of its Divine commandments, whereas the haughty and empty sovereignty of the Zionist state is a direct negation of the ideals and aspirations of the Jewish people.

Once more we demand from the United Nations
            that the status of those in the Holy Land, who reject Israeli citizenship,
            be dealt with by the General Assembly

            that the United Nations take direct testimony from those in the Holy
            Land, not represented by any government

            that JERUSALEM be added to the Agenda of this year's General Assemby session.