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- had made clear in his press conference this morning, we were committed to certain principles in this situation but did not have a program. He said that he understood this and; without ip.structions, he only say this: It is important that the Arabs find
- spokesmen told the press this morning that Egyptian troops had launched an attack on Israeli troops near the Canal, thus violating the ceasefire. res- )-( tJLJ- ''( '·t { o
- .3.S . ~ NLJ//lA C. JI-' 7 • ~ by ~ v NARA; Date .:1-;)-/~ TOP SECRET E. N JS a,. Ck A LATE ITE~1 ../ N Arab States Israel (As of 5: 30 A1I EDT) '("J~ J The Israelis have just announced (according to the press) that Egyptian armored
Folder, "[Briefing Papers for Tuesday Luncheon, February 6, 1968]," Meeting Notes Files, Box 2
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- entirely. The Arabs are beginning to believe that we aren't even trying to press Israel. In fact, we can take some credit for Eban 1 s acceptance of the resolu tion last week. But we haven't made a dent on his Jerusalem position, and we are trying
- Govern ment can be expected, as a minimum, to press for ~~;r_ly.-~r.al.e:a:a: b-."their~e1\U1""1.nfng re ·t:atm1 E.O. 12356t Sec.3.4 NLJ ~£Gii8t-- By-4,4.~· l""-1 /- ;)D N.ARA.,Date IP-JS- 9~ 1 .I! i.. r. .#lJ/J;{!~/-~ THE WHITE HOUSE C!tJ
- more optimistic" about GOJ abl.lity to surv v 5. Davi.es noted Cairo radio as wel l a s PLO hav~ oJened up o GOJ 1 r eaction to Wasfi Tel's press conference p in-point ng UAR fa.lure provide air cover, allegedly in vi olat i on of UAC agreement
- s UN Security Council censure of Israel. They claim the UN action gives a blank check to the Arab governments backing the terrorists. We 1 re pressing them to beef up their own border control effort and to help improve the UN machinery there. They're
- it would give Israel to press us for further arms supplies, such an arrangement would not be in the U.S. interest. The ·acquisition of missiles by Israel would accelerate the arms spiral in the Near East. It might also call into question the uncondi tional
- -proliferation. Even this year 1 s whole aid package wouldn 1t be enough to bargain with on this life-or-death is sue (as Israel sees it). However, as we approach the time when we may need to press Israel to sign the NPT, we must consider how much leverage we
- consulted in advance. Israel, i.m.ile refraining from drastic reactions to Syrian and Egyptian provocations, pressed the United States for a public statement on the extent of the American com mitment to Israel's security. But in lieu of making a public
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