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  • ~RP ~s ~SC ACTION: zo b8a1bu y JIDDA · :'°T DECLASSIFIED E.O. 12356, Sec. 3.4 / 03 7 ~· 91.: f.;\~ NLJ Bv ~ - NAR!\~ Date 7 ... 3o.,1j~ Jidda 202 /'' . ex••ination possibility assistinq Yemeni ftarth ·l. 2 , r ~ 4j Jidda 182
  • . (_) () · -: Border incidents, raids, am retaliatory- actions between the Israelis and the· Arab revanchists operating out o£ Egypt, Jordan, ·Syria,_ and Le~non had been commn occurrences ever since the· establishment of the State of Israel·. in 1948. On only -'tw
  • action and the death of President Kennedy created fear and apprehension in the UAR that the change in Adminis­ trations had allowed forces LmSympathetic to the UAR to gain gECREI the upper hand in Washington. 1/ The new US Administration made
  • are unable to resist pressures to work ever more clos~ly with the Soviets. 2. He will doubtless urge consideration of his "action program" which he has been expounding in Washington for the past eleven months. This action program contains such elements
  • Council concerning the ·termination of aggression on the part of Israel in the Near Eas_t these attempts have proved ineffective. A very crucial moment has now arrived which forces us, if military actions· are not stopped in the next few hours, to adopt
  • , Two days have passed since the Security Council I s Resolution concerning the cessation of military actions in the Near East. ·Facts show that Israel, after the Security Council's appeal, seized considerable territory of the Arab States -- United Arab
  • DECL.ASSIFUID l!.O. U356~ Sec. 3.4 NlJ =1_'3- ~Ql.o • By Cb , NARA, Date ro-~~ :BECHT November 20, 1964 NATlONA.L SECUlU'?Y ACTION M.mMOllANDUM NO. 319 MltM0.1.ANlJUM FOil Tll• S•ere._ry of Stal• The S.or•tarr ol. AgJ1lcW.ture Th• AU.01.nl•traior. Aa-tM:Y
  • Folder, "NSAM # 319: U.S. Aid to the UAR, 11/20/1964," National Security Action Memorandums, NSF, Box 6
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  • grossly exaggerated, but actual losses to the Israeli force of about 270 aircraft are not known. Firm information on ground action re­ mains sparse. The Israelis claim they have captured the "outer positions" of Kuntilla in southeastern Sinai and reached
  • (/} () > to ~ M (/} INCOMING TELEGRAM Department of State Action G..~) Info 2;1ZCEIC815IVA327 RR JIUEHC DE RUEIVCR 63518 1111435 ,961 MA1 I~ PM 12 58 ZIY SSSSS i ll1411Z MAY 67 PM ANEMBASSY CAIRO TO UEHC/SECSTATE WASHDC llFO RUQVRA/AflEMBASSY JIDDA SATE
  • . US Action Consic2rations Efforts to achieve a peaceful transiticn thrcu0h creation of a broadly··lxi.sed gov-2rrn:'-'?nt are in our ir.tercst. i:·;e should do what \·:e Cili1 to foster these efforts, :rnakin9 clear to South Arabicm radicals