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Israeli
planes raided airfields
in Cairo
and other areas bcginnirig
at about 8:00
AM local time (2:00 ~M Washington
time).
Cairo has just
been informed that·
at least
five of its airfields
in Sinai
and the Canal area· have suddenly
become
"unscrvj_ccablc
- . CHRISTIAN: Walt Rostow, who had arrived
earlier
this morning at the Situation
Room, along with his
specialist
in the Middle East affairs,
Harold H. Saunders
of the National
Security
Council.
Q
Situation
Do we know at what time
Room?
MR. CHRISTIAN:
have
- THE WHITE HOUSE
MRS. LYNDON B. JOHNSON, Daily Diary
WASHINGTON
Mrs. Johnson began her day at (Place).
Entry
No.
1
Date Monday, June 5, 1967
Time
Activity
awoke 4:30 - left room around 6 a.m.
9:00
Breakfast.
2. 10:28
Drove. aroun d
- especially
as a permanent member of the Security
Council,
to carry our full share of the primary responsibility
of the Security
Council for the maintenance
of international
peace and sec~rity.
At the present
time we are making a maximum effort
in the Security
- is roughly moving
shorten
it by getting at the substance
possible
time.
the Iranians
in Israeli's
favor,
I believe we can
of a settlement
at the earliest
- SITUATION
ROOM LOG
DATE
___________
DUTY OFFICER
TIME
...,.
4/5 JUNE1967
Ray Wotring
ACTION
1710
Called Mr. Rostow and informed him of a FLASHfrom Cairo reporting
that the UAR Vice President would be departing Cairo on Wednesday
7 June
- distressed
to learn that large scale fighting
the Middle East, an eventuality
we had sought to prevent.
has broken
out in
Each side has accused the other of launching aggression.
At this time the
facts are not clear.
But we do know that tragic consequences
-
toward a settlement
been in touch
with
MR. CHRISTIAN: In times like this there are numerous
diplomatic
channels open to various
countries.
But as I
said this morning, I am not at liberty
to discuss
these
matters.
O
but
What about
immediate
- with a determined
to have the Council call
which would legitimize
a subject
Or.fled 1,y,
j:x Text received
time in the Security
for a withdrawal
Nasser's
action
of forces
T.I. ht.
fm White House
Telogrophlc lranlffliuion
dusiflcaHon opp,ov.d
ci..,,n
-
to those of the distinguished
Americans
who are gathered
to honor Rabbi Bern
stein this afternoon.
"I know of your concern
at this time of international
crisis.
Let me assure
you that your governrnent
will
do everything
in its power to see that peace
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