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- was not set on
fire as reported
in this morning's
Washing
ton Post.
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attention
is
now turning
to what can be salvaged
in
post-ceasefire
negotiations.
Nasir,
after
earlier
proposing
an Arab summit
as a means of preserving
Arab unity,
is
now proposing
the publication
of a ten
point joint
resolution
to be signed by
all Arab
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Two items appearing in the February 3 and February 5 issues o f t he
English language daily, . THE JERUSALEM POST (see Enclosur e s
No. 1
- believes Israel would continue to press
for missiles, but perhai:-s rr!ore slowly.
·
Higli.llghts f'rcm the comments_of our posts follow: ·
;. l. !].giers: Th~ Israeli tank transaction woUld maY.e the .A lgerians
even less disposed to list~n to U.S. advice
- (Baghdad 912). Ambassador Goldberg spoke strongly against
Israel in the Security Council yesterday and is working for a stiff resolution.
5. Ambassadors in several Middle East posts report widespread Arab
tendency to blame us for encouraging Israeli attack