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- be armed and that the army attack Israel immediately. Our
Consul Ge;r eral reports fears that riots may break out in Jerusalem
itse;lf, but these have not yet erupted, as of Nov. 24 a. m. our time.
The riots appear to be in part en gineered by PLO with UAR
- . The Israeli
negotiating
position.
He said that a month ago there
was no serious
crisis
in the Middle East; 10 days ago they felt they were
being throttled;
now there is temporary
euphoria
and relief at the military
victory;
but they have not had time to think
- apparently felt·! our
Jordan would probably have difficult time, however,
-
at December 24 Cairo UAC meeting when King's representative must try to
defend King's right to determine what goes on in Jordan and it important
that Ki: Hussein be ' able
- ..~ ~n direct
procurement, but it wou l d lay the foundation in ~srae:
· -=.or the r.~-equipment progr.am required sorr.e ·y e.ars
1:2nce.'.and, · at the · sa~e ·.time, , h·e l? ~-p;,:t-"' 'l.:::rer:ip·Ioyed ·· wit'h
i.::.: _Isra.e.1 back to work
- ARCHIVES PROCESSING NOTE
You will find two versions of the document withdrawal sheets in this file. The original
document withdrawal sheets were completed in the 1970s and early 1980s. Since that time,
many of the documents have been declassified