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  • not believe we should tell the Israelis more than the foregoing. By withholding firm word on our intentions until Eshkol's visit in February, we may be able to dampen Israeli opposition to Jordan sales. '71.U,J& , ~ Nicholas deBo Kat)enba~ Acting SECRE'f
  • ] Eshkol, Israel's Prime Minister, sent a flash telegram to Johnson on Sunday in which Eshkol said--he didn't refer to me--"Our foreign secretary says that you made a commitment to really stand by us. Please confirm." Johnson then called me. He said, "Do
  • --to keep it. B: Did you do any work on the Mid-East problem when you got back? M: I just sent the President a long memorandum and I met with [Levi] Eshkol and Abba Eban. In a curious way I was the instrument for getting out a piece of information
  • . Ab e Feinberg i n Ova l Offic e OF F RECR D Mr. Feinber g has just returne d from Israel. . . and has see n Prime Ministe r Eshkol . t Jo e Califan o p l (wh o wa s no t ther e Presiden _ 6:49pm Wal t Rosto w i n Ova l Offic e lik t sai d t o tel
  • . But with the British pulling out of South Arabia next January, Faisal, Hussein, Haile Selassie, the Shah and Eshkol were watching closely to see whether we and the British would stand for a Nasser takeover there. The current Arab-Israeli crisis has brought the test
  • of Economics at M. I. T.; and Mr. Milton Chase of the Department of the Interior, who is Chairman of the United States part of the United States-Israel Joint Board. I dis• cussed the desalting project with Prime Minister Eshkol, the Ministers of Agriculture
  • not to exaggerate it, almost a matter of life and death for their security. The President received [Levi] Eshkol at the Ranch in January of 1968--Eshkol was then the head of Israel--and Eshkol brought with him not only his ambassador and other members of his cabinet
  • North Vietnam’s reaction to LBJ’s 3/31/1968 speech; negotiating a location for meeting with the North Vietnamese; LBJ’s goals for the end of his presidency, including a tax increase; LBJ’s meeting with Levi Eshkol of Israel at the Ranch
  • believe it was, when [David] Ben-Gurion handed over to [Levi] Eshkol. Was this interpreted in some particular way in Cairo as--after all, Ben-Gurion was a pretty savage guy at times. N: Was Eshkol perceived as softer or. ? Curiously enough, I don't
  • .) ~-----··-,.,,,,,,,. .... . ................. -.... ........ ---·· Mr. Nixon: Good. Secretary Rusk: Eshkol is fighting for his political life. The Arabs think Israel is interested in territorial expansion. The Israelis think the Arabs are interested in exterminating Israel. The Soviets want the Jarring mission
  • Jones with a draft of a letter to Levi Eshkol --the President made several * ZZZZ1ZZZZI modifications ( PM of Israel) ZZZZ President '"'I'flBBp part y again touring the ranches 6:30p The 7:05p I Changed to station wagon which Mrs. Johnson had brought
  • I o-/JI WITHDRAWAL SHEET (PRESIDENTIAL LIBRARIES) FORM OF DOCUMENT #3a lettei Eshkol PCI #Sa lette1 President to PCI 2 pp. #22 memo Rostow to S 1 p. Rostow to s 1 p.~5'[03 #22a memo to the 2 pp. #23a cabli Rawalpindi #29a cab
  • LBJ goes to mass with Luci & Pat Nugent; visit of Prime Minister & Mrs. Levi Eshkol of Israel to the LBJ Ranch; lunch; LBJ & Lady Bird fly to San Antonio to meet visiting Israeli officials; LBJ & Prime Minister Eshkol give speeches; back to the LBJ
  • communication from His Excellency the Prime Minister ot Israel Levi Eshkol to His. Excellency the President or the United States, Lyndon Baines Jotuisonz- noear Mr. President, Your message on tho situation across the Jordan cease-tire lines reached me yesterday
  • -- which I'll do. " . 2) Memo fm Rostow re Eshkol's offer for retribution with respect to the ' of the men on the LIBERTY. The President read this and handed paper to Hugh Sidey. The President commented to Mr. Sidey "imagine what would happen if we bombed
  • deplored our salo 0£ U.nk.s to Jordan and said he could not understand Prime ~'1inist,ar Eshkol 1 s acq_uiescencc. He ha.d some vaguo auggostions £or settling the re!ugee problem involving irrigation.. Ho also mado vague sounds about tho need !or greater U
  • to Eshkol and Eban. This should be a secret approach to them in Jerusalem. Agreement should be sought both as to substance and method. Specifically, the Israelis should be urged to agree to: (a) flexibilfu about the means by which a final settlement
  • . Tuesday, May 23, 1967 -- 11:30 am Mr. President: l was asked to supply to you by·12:00 noon today a readable copy of your May Zl measage to Prime Minister Eshkol (Tab A).. plus the nhistory11 of the document. Along with the copy, Iatta-ch: Esbkol's
  • of and have your comments, if you care to conunent. Their idea ls that the President should invite King Hussein of Jordan and Prime Minister Eshkol of Israel to meet with the President aboard a flagship in the MecJ,Merranean to dlecuss permanent peace
  • to President PCI 2p 12/26/67 A ,,, #tt9-ealote-t -~rrsmw-miffl~m-ft~1ffltlm) q:,e+17·2,'1 •1), --l-f4-/-68-- #121 cable Rostow to Jones (CAP 80077) lp C [Duplicate of #36, NSF , Country File, Israel, "Eshkol Visit-Memos and Misc."] 1/3/68 · -+-- --1
  • taken discreet soundings in a nwnber of quarters and have reached these two conclusions: The Jewish community is relaxed and there is no immediate need to brief on this aubject by itaell. Right after Prirne Minister Eshkol's vieit, we and the Israeli
  • .. .. .. ~ " . .; · ' . :. •I • •: ·:· . ; '( \ ) •li@Itl!l!' ct ' ~,_ September 14, 1965 s:oo p . .Lll . MEMO FOR THE PRESIDENT Mike Feldman called last night to say Eshkol said on the phone he wants to write you, urging you each appoint a high level guy to get
  • MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Supplementary Background £or Your Appointment with Congressman C~ller--Noon Today Eshkol's comments on the Mid-East arms balance reported in .The Times this morning were made after Celler requested his appoint­ ment
  • situation a nuclear ) ~ecretly 1964, Israel's but was adaptable Eshkol has told theless, built megawatt reactor . As of January, to research, A. 5 warrants. Prime Minister is peaceful. Never­ out Israel's developing f ' 1 l 2 .. Israel
  • as a key to this country and a welcome change to ritual: that was the visit of [Levi] Eshkol [Israel Premier] to the Ranch, because the President happened to be at the Ranch. If the purpose of visits is candid conversation in a relaxed atmosphere
  • don't know how it got back to Mrs. Lehman, but she and I were very close and she was so bitter that she hardly talked to me for a year or two after that. So that came up. I remember his talking about or asking my wife and me about [Levi] Eshkol, who had