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  • hoped any increase would be te~porary. 4. Evron noted that early publicity re our offer could be expected in view forth- coming EXlllllf Cairo meeting. Davies said we would ask GOJ for 24-hour advance notice ' re publicity in order assure full
  • if Israel would make the deal proposed by David in the first part of paragraph 16 (p. 17). Exports to the U.S.: DOD is pressing this as hard as it can; perhaps Bob McNamara could press it a little harder. Desalinzation: This should go forward urgently: Jack
  • Israelis informed the meeting with General Bull with Syria. We have no means of reaching Syrian Government hope that you have been making similar appe~ls to them. Our Ambassador· Barbour in Israel has now sent a message, at 7:45 Washington time, today
  • of an appropriate resolution. We would like to express that hope, Mr. President, that you personally and your government will take a position which will respond to the interests of cessation of w.ar in the Near East, and to the interests of peace in the Near East
  • , Military activities scope is spreading. in the near The Soviet Government demand for an immediate cease-fire behind the armistice line would be in peace. We express the hope that the will support the stated demand in the supporting it. decision
  • Government has acted and will act in this direction. We hope that the Government of the United States will also act in the same manner and will exert appropriate influence on the Government of Israel particularly since you have all opportunities of doing so
  • for further instructions and the next Goldberg-Fedorenko meeting is scheduled for 3: 00 or 3:30. Tabor hopes to be in a position to reconvene the Security Council by 4:30, but there is no assurance of that. (The Ticker has a story it will not be before 6: 00 p
  • it hopes to achieve in a per­ manent settlement with the Arab states. These include the.establishment of an autonomous province of Jordan on the West Bank in which all Arab refugees could hopefully be settled, The Israelis also intend to insist
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  • with Romney and is bad news in this matter. He says that he understands fully what our problem is but hopes we handle it in a balanced way that keeps the local Jewish community from defecting. I said that in quieting Jordan down we were doing Israel's work. We
  • agreement with the Arabs, we kept the Arab-Israel problem largely "in the ice box." We hoped to draw upon the resulting good will we had built up to. influence the Arabs to a moderate reaction to Israel's off-take of Jordan waters scheduled for the spring