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  • 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
  • that your information concerning the cessation of. military actions in Syria on the part of Israel is not borne out. We have constant and uninterrupted communications with Damascus. Israel, employing all types of weapons, aviation and artillery, tanks
  • , According to available information,· Israel is ignoring the Resolution of the Security Council, summoning all governments concerned to take as a first step all measures towards an immediate cease-fire and cessation of all military actions in this area. its
  • message. It now appears that military action in the Middle East is b~ing concluded. I hope our efforts in the days ahead can be devoted to the achievement of lasting peace throughout the world. Respectfully, Lyndon~- Johnson ~ ,?s-.1sz B.0.123S6,Sec
  • and the UAR. If today all military actions are concluded, it will be necessary to proceed to the next step of evacuating the territory occupied by Israel and the return of troops behind the armistice line. I consider that w,e should maintain· on this matter
  • have your message. You should know that late last night our Secretary of State sent a most urgent message to Israe,l to say that we considered it very important that Israel demonstrate by actions on the ground that its orders for a cease-fire
  • States aircraft participated in attacks on Egypt have resulted in mob action against American embassies and consulates and a break in Diplomatic Relations by seven Arab countries with the United States. This despicable act on their part and failure
  • this morning. We are strongly supporting action to this end in the United Nations Security Council which meets wiJ;hin the hour and trust you will do the same. I have already made a appeal to all the governments in the area concerned personal and we
  • do our be st to obtain prompt action by the Security Council. The Resolution·, subrnitted by Ambassador Goldber g to Amba s sador Federencko last ni'ght, rneets the points raised in your communication to me, as well as the realities discussed above