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  • larael's eventual negotiating position on Jerusalem, we want them to lie low on moves that further alienate the Arabs, upset Jarring and make it more difficult for us to play a constructive role. State ~ y possibly ask you soon to weigh in with Eshkol
  • is this; The Israelis have said right along that credit isn't an issue. Eshkol has said he put $200 million into US banks r-eady for the purchase (ignorning that this was the $200 million he promised the President to move to help our balance of payments totals). Now
  • , - April Z3, 1968 MEMORA..'IDUM FOR THE PRESIDi:NT SUBJECT: Su.tu, o! Your Dechlon on Alrcra!t !or Israel You will recall wt, a!ter your blk wlt.'t Eshkol, you a1ked for three report, t:> deter:nine how long you could keep open your decieton on t.'te
  • with General Dayan, he i~ regarded in Israel .as a hero of the June war. On his appointment as Ambassador in February 1968 he held the rank of Major General. He is said to have a close, personal relationship with Prime Minister Eshkol. Ambassador Rabin