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  • of what cooperative measures we might reasonably ask of Israel in return for our responsiveness in meeting • its arms needs. I suggest that we prepare a paper in time for discussion of this mat­ ter in the Standing Group on 28 April, prior to final
  • increased Israeli cooperation ·with U.S. initiatives 1ri the Near East • . The Hawk sale cost us dear'.cy' in terms of goodwill and influence with the Arabs, but did not make Israel more receptive to U.S. efforts to further the Johnson _refugee initiative
  • have done a great deal of dam.age to our interests and to their own: --They 1ve wrecked a good system of tacit cooperation between Hussein and the Israelis. We had his tacit agreement to keep his arm.or off the west bank of the Jordanj and he had made
  • circillnstances of Dimona, ·t his degr~e ·o':f cooperation is un·~~ue. 'I .. . . ;;.• . " .• .. .·. I ' • .' .. ">: __...·_·• 4 t . ......... .. ~; :.... • "i'..,.... r,. . , "'• • ,' l ... ,. . . .. ~ r
  • . · Dostrowsky, the Director of the Atomic Energy ,::ommission, of which Mr. Eshkol himself is Chairman. In the course of his tour, the Premier expressed his satisfaction at the close cooperation existing between all the research institutions in the country