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  • Ambassador in New York to maintain close contact with the Ambassador of the Soviet Uni_on and trust you will want to do likewise. Respectfully, Lyndon DECLASSIFIED I\J.SC..I c, ~~-J1 B. Johnson
  • emphasized our position to Israel by every means. restated our views in the strongest terms to Israelis New York and by message to Tel Aviv. Could you confirm that you have Syrians for this same purpose. employed your that -we have We have just here
  • June 5, 1967. "This day began with the most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house–the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news." (Lady Bird Johnson” Diary) At 4:35 AM
  • on the demilitarization of the Gaza strip and the Sinai border, guaranteed access to the Gulf of Aqaba, and an as yet un­ defined "new status" for a unified Jeru­ salem. The latter would guarantee people of all religions access to the holy places. As for _the Arab side
  • ihitiative. Over the weekend it became apparent that Israeli leaders were be­ coming increasingly convinced that time· was running against them. The new Israeli cabinet was meeting late yester­ day with Ambassador Harmel p~csent, and reconvened early today
  • June 5, 1967. "It began with that most dread and frightening sound that can happen in this house: the sudden ringing of the telephone in the middle of the night. It can never be good news