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New U.N. Truce Chief Warns of Danger of Arab-israel Flare-ups

September 16, 1954
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Maj. Gen. E.L.M. Burns, new United Nations truce chief in Palestine, has warned the Security Council that recent Israel-Jordan border incidents may develop into dangerous hostilities. The warning was contained in Gen. Burns’ first report to the Council, submitted yesterday.

Commenting on a series of Israel-Jordan clashes which included an alleged Israeli retaliatory raid on the Jordan village of Beit Liqya, Gen. Burns’ report said: “Retaliation against marauding by means of armed raids is contrary to the General Armistice Agreement and is a dangerous remedy. A raid like that of Beit Liqya may result in an armed clash which, if not stopped rapidly, may develop into hostilities extending like a brushfire.”

The report also criticized Israel for holding military maneuvers close to the Israel-Jordan armistice lines. Such exercises, “especially with live ammunition,” is apt to alarm people on the other side of the border, the report noted.

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