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  • OF THEIR OWN UNDER CAIRO BACKED PALESTINE LIBERATION ORGANITHE WEST BANK ZATION LEADER SHUQAYRI THEY COULD HAVE IT. REPRESENTATIVES QUICKLY ASSURED HIM THAT WAS THE LAST THING THEY DES IRED. 6. ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER ESHKOL, STUNG BY THE SECURITY COUNCIL
  • need to hold in reserve. So far the Israelis have succeeded in keeping this apart from the rest of our relationshipo The only counter big enough to sway Eshkol, I suspect, will be the US-Israeli relationship itselfo By purely foreign policy standards
  • and No. 2), suggest that the Isra~li Governme nt is moving toward a more open attitude- towards the Dimona nuclear complex vis-a-.vis the public. The February 3 item refers to a visit to the Dimona p lan t on February 1 by Prime Minister Levi ESHKOL
  • ments capable of both buying off and suppressing revolutionary· opposition. Internal security in the smaller states is not, as it was in Aden, dependent on British troops but on local police and armed levies, trained and officered by the British
  • 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
  • and does not need backgrounding here at the moment.) 3. PrimeMinister Eshkol has said that President Johnson "promised stood virtually alone. In the view of great things 11 but in the end Israel the United States this is a complete misreading
  • with I cannot leave without the United States. saying how deeply we have understood your own reactions and policies during this crucial week. Mr. Eshkol and I believe that your i ~ , ·,.., MINISTERFOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS personal statesmanship
  • 1 s message to Eshkol, which he did fai tL~.L.ly.l. .~r'\':w DE C Authority .J.1>:!:~~~~:,_;::_.:;;..;..._..........- By·_ __...~- HHS aBCR:E'f CLASSIF'!CATION ()A. DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT 5 Nov. 21,, 1966 Date Mr. Walt