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  • AFB, Texas (temperature 37 degrees), bitter cold winds some 3, 000 shivering San Antonioans greeted PM Levi Eshkol of Israel as President Johnson welcomed him. Members of the military were abundant. The Lackland AFB "Band of the West" { paraded onto
  • Excellency Levi Eshkol Prime Minister of Israel meets him at South Portico reviews troops makes welcoming remarks then walks with him to the office arriving at meeting w/ Prime Minister Eshkol alone Joined by Myer Feldman and Ambassador Harman of Israel JV
  • McGeo w/ ends Asst Prof. of History Israel Levi Have you Eshkol had a good How day are you Mr Met alone Bundy To Cabinet Room w/ the Harriman Bob Komer Prime Phillips Minister Talcott to meet w/ Secretary Amb Walworth Barbour Out a t 4:30
  • to the birthplace -- re: accommodations. 1:38 Returned to the main house with them. Lunch. 3:17 Went to Randolph Air Force Base via Jetstar with the President and Secretary Rusk. Arrival of Prime Minister and Mrs. Eshkol of Israel. 4:00 With Mrs. Eshkol and party
  • THE W H I T E H O U S E WASHINGTON MRS. LYNDO N B . JOHNSON , Daily Diary Date Monday, January 8, 1968 Mrs. Johnson bega n her day at (Place ) The LBJ Ranch Entry No. Time Activity Cold, icy day -- sleet. 10:05 With Mrs. Eshkol, Mrs. Harmon
  • an d Commande r Hobb s - Pres gave Navy a ltr for PM Levi Eshkol Back t o Ova l R m Of r OFF THE R F C O R D w/Cong. Harle y Stagger s The Presiden t i n MW' s of c -w/Mik e Manato s an d Mr. ^ William (took pic s ) Back to office (Ova l Rm) ' owner
  • to the false charges levied against us last June, that we accept the idea that Nasser had been misinformed . Unless we do , resumption of relations is hopeless. Mr . Katzenbach said that we were prepared to resume relations if we had an opportunity. We did
  • , was deeply concerned about the maintenance of peace in the Middle East . In a letter of May 17 to Israeli Prime Minister Levi Eshkol , he had declared that the United States Government was well aware of the strain being placed on Israel's patience
  • 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
  • Walked to President's office to go out to South Lawn to greet Prime Minister and Mrs. Eshkol 12:00 Doug Cater Talked to Ray Roberts re: sister's death 2:00 Mrs. Bundy and Liz 4:00 To Mr. Per 6:30 Return to White House Talked to Dorris Powell - Mrs. Philip
  • and the Syrians, and I guess some increasingly belligerent remarks by [Israeli Prime Minister] Eshkol and some threatening noises from the Syrians. Looking back at it, I remember at the time I commented to somebody about the baseball theory of Middle East crises
  • and deciphering exactly what was happening; efforts toward a ceasefire vs. a ceasefire and withdrawal; Prime Minister Levi Eshkol of Israel; Saunders’ activities on the first day of the Six Day War; Eban’s understanding of U.S. policy regarding the Middle East
  • 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
  • President Johnson, too, was deeply concerned about the maintenance of peace in the Middle East. In a letter of May 17 to Israeli Prime Ministe~ Levi Eshkol, he had declared that the United States Government was well aware of the strain being placed
  • 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
  • such a resolution because of the Vietnam War." I have always believed in candor. I reported my conversation with Eban to the State Department and to the White House. Well, the Israelis debated Eban's report and my comments in the cabinet meeting on Sunday. [Levi
  • --to keep it. B: Did you do any work on the Mid-East problem when you got back? M: I just sent the President a long memorandum and I met with [Levi] Eshkol and Abba Eban. In a curious way I was the instrument for getting out a piece of information
  • next to the President's bedroom for meeting w/President and PM Eshkol joined by Secy Rusk and Walt Rostow Lucius Battle joined Lucius 11:35am - 11:55am | " i .t , _ 11:55am - 1:50pm The Battle C/ joined ] ; group out - Presiden t and PM Eshkol
  • Jones with a draft of a letter to Levi Eshkol --the President made several * ZZZZ1ZZZZI modifications ( PM of Israel) ZZZZ President '"'I'flBBp part y again touring the ranches 6:30p The 7:05p I Changed to station wagon which Mrs. Johnson had brought
  • not to exaggerate it, almost a matter of life and death for their security. The President received [Levi] Eshkol at the Ranch in January of 1968--Eshkol was then the head of Israel--and Eshkol brought with him not only his ambassador and other members of his cabinet
  • North Vietnam’s reaction to LBJ’s 3/31/1968 speech; negotiating a location for meeting with the North Vietnamese; LBJ’s goals for the end of his presidency, including a tax increase; LBJ’s meeting with Levi Eshkol of Israel at the Ranch
  • 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
  • believe it was, when [David] Ben-Gurion handed over to [Levi] Eshkol. Was this interpreted in some particular way in Cairo as--after all, Ben-Gurion was a pretty savage guy at times. N: Was Eshkol perceived as softer or. ? Curiously enough, I don't
  • LBJ goes to mass with Luci & Pat Nugent; visit of Prime Minister & Mrs. Levi Eshkol of Israel to the LBJ Ranch; lunch; LBJ & Lady Bird fly to San Antonio to meet visiting Israeli officials; LBJ & Prime Minister Eshkol give speeches; back to the LBJ
  • 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
  • . 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
  • 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
  • as a key to this country and a welcome change to ritual: that was the visit of [Levi] Eshkol [Israel Premier] to the Ranch, because the President happened to be at the Ranch. If the purpose of visits is candid conversation in a relaxed atmosphere
  • don't know how it got back to Mrs. Lehman, but she and I were very close and she was so bitter that she hardly talked to me for a year or two after that. So that came up. I remember his talking about or asking my wife and me about [Levi] Eshkol, who had
  • 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
  • of the Sugar Corporation {CAD) and government offices, gaining widespread acceptance of that charge that CAD employees are subject to political pressures and campaign levies and that at least some CEDULA and civil registry personnel are illegally equipping
  • 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
  • Locke's fect, his response on him. of Viet Cong Strategy" Vietnamese Government" these-papers were written ·at request. and constitute, in ef­ to a pe~sonal request you levied~ 2. The attached papers coristitute a field r,: study and should