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- ; I.N.R. briefing note, Hay 9, 1967, confidential; memorandum of conversation be tween Lucius D. Battle, Sir Patrick Dean, and Charles Luc e t, May 15, 1967, confidential. - TOf ~~Clt!I /!WBI3 TOP SECR:EI/MODIS -6- Israel was becoming concerned
- for equal rights and equal opportunities for all citizens. At home, Jewish voters have allied themselves more and more with progressive political forces. Abroad, American Jews generally support free and democratic regimes which strive for human advancemat
- on military actions and it is probably good that it doesn't. --- The President has strong convictions about our responsibilities in the Middle East, especially toward the people of Israel. --- There is a growing sentiment in this country to " come home
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- NOTHING IN TRYING TO LIVE WITH ISRAEL. USG HAD SPOKEN A GREAT DEAL ABOUT HUMAN AND LEGAL RIGHTS IN VIET NAM. WHAT ABOUT ARAB RIGHTS? WHAT ABOUT VILLAGES THAT HAD BEEN LEVELLED ON WEST B~NK BY ISRAEL? WHAT ABOUT PEOPLE WHO HAD BEEN EVICTED FROM THEIR HOMES
- here before offering either ground fo_rce equipment or aircraft. I didn't debate with him but am sirnply doublechecking, since our understand~ng of your decision is that Talbot should coine back home (or in an emergency cable back) only
- , economic an d other, can Hussein take to broaden his support at home? and what steps can both he and Israel, with our help, · take to stabilize that frontier. We shouldn't entirely foreclose examination of Burns 1 proposal, but its doesn't attract much
- _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ . . SBCPBT probably be going home this weekend. 5. Evron asked if he understood correctly that there would likely not be any additive equipment in our package for Jordan. Davie• replied that whether there will or will not be additive equipment he could
- e research facilities available at the nuclear reactor. \ UNCLASSIFIED UNCLASSIFIED Page 1 of 2 Encl. 2 Tel Aviv A-493 THE JERUSALEM POST, February 5, 1967 · ISRAELI PHYSICISTS IN U.S. ISSUE 'HOME-TO-DIMONA' CALL New York (INA) - Israeli