Peace Related Documents from the Johnson Administration
Eshkol Letter to Johnson Explains Israeli Views on Peace
Johnson Administration Alarmed by Israeli Settlement Plans
Johnson Discourages Israeli Retaliation for Terror
Johnson Letter to Eshkol Encourages Peacemaking
Joint Chiefs of Staff on Defensible Borders
Jordan-Israel Secret Negotiations
Letter From President Johnson to Prime Minister Eshkol
Nasser Refuses to Make Compromises
Official Expresses Concern About Israel Becoming Too Close to U.S.
President Johnson and Prime Minister Eshkol on UN Resolution 242 and LBJs Five Principles of Peace
President Johnson: A Just and Dignified Peace . . . Is Possible
President Johnson's Five Principles for Peace in the Middle East
Rostow Urges Johnson to Pressure Israel
Rusk Conveys Need for Jordan to Curb Terror
Saunders Explores Ideas for Peace with Evron
Secretary Rusk Seeks Analysis of Israeli Politics Toward Peace
U.S. Seeks to Break Cycle of Violence
U.S. Supports Independence and Integrity of All Nations in the Area