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  • 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
  • DISCUSSION OF US REACTION TO COMMENTS IN PRESS ABOUT ISRAEL MADE BY AMBASSADORS, PARTICULARLY UAR AMBASSADOR, FOLLOWING LBJ'S MEETING WITH LEVI ESHKOL TODAY
  • M Eshkol an d matters relatin g t o hi s visit . Presiden t aske d Mr. Rosto w for inf o on airplanes Phanto m an d Skyhawk, difference s i n speed , cost , etc . Mr . Rosto w ha d the figure s an d gave to the President . Mrs . Johnso n asked Secy
  • 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
  • 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
  • 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
  • MEETING THIS AFTERNOON WITH ISRAEL'S PRIME MINISTER LEVI ESHKOL; UPCOMING CALL WITH ROBERT ANDERSON REGARDING CHARLES DE GAULLE; FRANCE; HONOLULU MEETING ON VIETNAM; COMMENT BY MELVIN LAIRD ON PLANS FOR INVASION OF NORTH VIETNAM, PRESS REACTION
  • RUSK ASKS LBJ TO READ CABLES FROM AVERELL HARRIMAN ON HIS MEETING WITH ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER LEVI ESHKOL ABOUT US ARMS SALES TO JORDAN; HARRIMAN NEEDS RESPONSE BEFORE NEXT MEETING; WEST GERMAN TANK SALES TO ISRAEL; ISRAELI REQUEST FOR B-66
  • RESPONSE TO AVERELL HARRIMAN'S CABLES ON HIS MEETING WITH ISRAELI PRIME MINISTER LEVI ESHKOL ON US ARMS SALES TO JORDAN; WEST GERMAN TANK SALES TO ISRAEL; ISRAELI REQUEST FOR B-66 AIRPLANES; ISRAEL, UAR ASSURANCE ON NON-ACQUISITION OF NUCLEAR
  • UPCOMING VOTE ON SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION CONDEMNING RAID BY ISRAEL; EFFORT TO AMEND RESOLUTION TO CONDEMN ARAB TERRORIST ACTIVITIES; LBJ'S LETTERS TO KING HUSSEIN, LEVI ESHKOL; LBJ'S SUPPORT FOR ISRAEL; SOVIET AID TO ARABS; DOROTHY GOLDBERG'S
  • 1 s message to Eshkol, which he did fai tL~.L.ly.l. .~r'\':w DE C Authority .J.1>:!:~~~~:,_;::_.:;;..;..._..........- By·_ __...~- HHS aBCR:E'f CLASSIF'!CATION ()A. DEPARTMENT OF STATE EXECUTIVE SECRETARIAT 5 Nov. 21,, 1966 Date Mr. Walt
  • 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
  • MIXUP IN SCHEDULING MEETING WITH LBJ; LEVI ESHKOL VISIT, ORTHODOX JEWISH SCHOOLS IN ISRAEL; FLORIDA POLL; DREW O'KEEFE AS POSSIBLE NEW IRS COMMISSIONER; CLOTURE VOTE ON CIVIL RIGHTS BILL; CIVIL RIGHTS SITUATION, VIOLENCE IN ST. AUGUSTINE, FLORIDA
  • LBJ DISCUSSES ADMINISTRATION'S POSITION ON CONFERENCE REPORT ON SOCIAL SECURITY BILL FOR CHRISTIAN'S PRESS BRIEFING; PRESS LEAKS; LBJ'S ACTIVITIES; ANNOUNCEMENT OF VARIOUS APPOINTMENTS, UPCOMING VISIT BY LEVI ESHKOL; LBJ'S VISIT TO KILLEEN, TEXAS
  • 'i MEMORANDUM
  • State visit of Israeli Prime Minister & Mrs. Eshkol; Lady Bird's speeches for Georgetown Visitation and Radcliffe; Lady Bird sends flowers to Mamie Eisenhower at Walter Reed; State dinner for Eshkols and exchange of state gifts; Lady Bird mentions
  • , Austi n Secretary Rusk Rusk re messages fr Harriman re above Secretary Secretary Rusk Rusk on his mtg w/ Eshkol
  • with I cannot leave without the United States. saying how deeply we have understood your own reactions and policies during this crucial week. Mr. Eshkol and I believe that your i ~ , ·,.., MINISTERFOR FOREIGN AFFAIRS personal statesmanship
  • 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
  • as t:hat Qi' gove1.·nmont ovet· a.t this time. who talked with cease-fix•e; it Foreign officials time was limited Yliuister Eshkol had lei't by· Eshkol tna~, indicate Israeli fightiug- Tel Aviv now. to "response," for the frcint, tension wi
  • to bedroom w/ President 9:30am- 10:00am. Dressing /; - Mrs. Johnson in to discuss lodging accommodations for Eshkol visit "and decisions as to where pu t staff and other visitors. ___™_ /L_ 9:25 t Secy ~f~ 'l0:l2am ~T~~ J. 10:26am f 10:42a - t 10:52a
  • the Middle East, South Asia, and Africa. All of these boxes are available for research. Consult the finding aid for more information. NSF, Files of Walt W. Rostow "Middle East" "Arab-Israeli Private Talks" "Eshkol Visit" Box # 9 12 12 4 "Feinberg good
  • General U Thant promptly co~iled 'With the Egyptian request. In these new circumstances, President Johnson sent a letter to Prime Minister Eshkol of Israel on May 17 expressing sympathetic understanding of the strain placed upon Israel's patience
  • . NEGATIVE RATHER THAN POSITIVE. FINALLY, KING•s RECEPTION IN US IN NOVEMBER, PARTICULARLY IN CONTRAST TO LATER RECEPTION OF ESHKOL, HAD BEEN SERIOUS PSYCHOLOGICAL BLOW. 4. ZA!D EXPLAINED THAT HE SEPARATELY AND LATER 'TOGETHER WITH PRI MIN TAL HOUNI TODAY HAD
  • and Israel requires continuing US support. Israel must be grateful The Secretary reviewed the question of 11who did what? 11 He said we had a primary obligation to ourselves to maintain peace. What we 1 would have done had we been in Prime Minister Eshkol s
  • Nasser and Eshkol? send messages this morning MR. CHRISTIAN: I am not at liberty to get any exchanges with the other governments at this George, are those two leaders coming to Washington to see the President? Q MR. CHRISTIAN: I don't time
  • 7:34p pob 7:44p t The up from the Situation Room - to Eshkol into the President's Office with message - he said' hold it until I tell you to release it - it's important that it be held." Walt Rostow to Mansion w/ Mr. Davi d Dubinsky Stopped
  • by the British. At the sarne time, the Secretary and the President warned the Israelis against any "preemptive strikes" on Egypt and assured them that they would be alone only if they acted alone. On M9.y 30 Prime Minister Eshkol informed Preside~t Johnson
  • for U.S. discussions with Israeli Prime Minister Eshkol: 1. The U.S. should tell Israel that, while recognizing Israel's growing need for tanks, the U.S. cannot enter into direct supply at this time. 2. However, the U.S. believes that alternate sources
  • 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
  • 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 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
  • EXDIS F'OR THE SE 8RET ARY F'R a~ AM BASSADO~ BARB OUR SU BJ E ,.T ! D IM O'J A V I S T'f STATE 142711; TEL AV IV' ..J 2785 ANO 29~8 REF! t. BITAN CF'ONOrF) ADVISES PRIME MINISTER ESHKOL Hl\S AUTHORIZED us TEAM v IS IT n IM ONA SAT uqoA y APR IL
  • .- MEMOR DUM WA S HINGT O N Wednesday, January 17, 1968 S~CRET-v EXDIS MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT SUBJECT: Mid-East Arms Limitation Approaches During your talks with Prime Minister Eshkol, you instructed Secretary Rusk to approach both the Soviets
  • Activity In Out Lo LD 1968 (include visited by) ture Code 6:15pm 6:50p Abraham Feinberg. Oval Office, w/ Mr. Feinberg is just back from Israel, and Rostow's briefing memo says, "he may tell you what Eshkol has on his mind. " Houston Harte, Sr. , t
  • n / v y (includ e visite d by ) tur d Stegal l e Deput y Prim e Ministe r o f Israel , Eshkol has just appointe d Allon a s his Deputy . . . and mtg recommende d by Rostow t o affor d th e Presiden t t o giv e "on e o f the mos t influentia l
  • political life. Eshkol is Delav on the NPT. Non-nuclear countries are building up resistance to the treaty because of our delay in approving it. Some of the non-nuclear countries want firm guarantees against aggression. We can't do that. That literally
  • ter Eshkol' s shoes is another qu estion. Eban had laid bare Israeli thinking and we understood it. In any case, the situation on June 8 appeared 11 more manageable than five days or three days a go . " The air battl e had been significant. M1·. Helms