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  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • 'ATTACKING AGAIN. SECRETARY RUSK RECOMMENDS A TOUGH MESSAGE -TO ESHKOL WHICH SAYS WE WOULD HAVE TO REASSESS OUR LAST YEAR•s : DECISION TO SUPPLY MILITARY EQUIPMENT IF -I SRAEL ATTACKS AGAIN. · SINCE. WE HAVE ALREADY SE NT A NUtvIBER OF 1 OUGK S I GN. .LS
  • on June 14 or 15, details of the delegation to be provided later. When asked if Foreign Minia.t ei: Gromyko would be coming. the Soviet oifi.cer said he didn *t know yet. In this connection, the press is reporting Prime Minister Eshkol as ha.vb1g told his
  • Agramat. (They entered the Chicago bar the same year.) The message is via. Goldberg to you from Prime Minister Esbkol. The:re are two points. 1. Eshkol uhopea you understand" the action taken by Israel; that it resulted from a judgment that their security
  • to Israel, y·o u may want to ask whether they have any feeling for Esbkol•s intention to atta.c k Syria. Border tension mounted sharply over the weekend after Eshkol and the Israeli Chief of Staff threatened an attack if terrorist raids !rom Syria
  • . President: · You will want to be aware of what Prime Minister Eshkol said to Ambas sadol°I fall about Phaaiati,\e,. The Israeli Embassy here has been relatively quiet on the subject recently, but they do tell us that Eshkol is "upset" about the planes
  • force to study the whole Arab-Israeli problem. Eshkol is fully aboard. They are looking for ways to break down the "fortress Israel" idea and to build bridges to the Arabs. A lot of good ideas are forming. W·e,;-do· not ., w anr to ··break
  • in April, although we had an informal under­ standing that visits would be allowed every six months. (c) They have not yet replied to your 1e'tter of May Zl, 1965 to Eshkol urging acceptance of IAEA safeguards. (d) We have already increased our textile
  • they have been making. Question: Mr. Secretary, the F-4 for sale to Israel? is there any plane under consideration besides Secretary Clifford: As you know, the F-4 was involved in a conversation held between President Johnson and Premier Eshkol last
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