American Presidents & Israel: Lyndon Johnson Administration
(1963 - 1969)
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Reference
- The 1968 Sale of Phantom Jets to Israel
- Pictures with Israeli Leaders
- Policy on Israel's Nuclear Program
- Quotes on Israel
- The 1967 Arab-Israeli War (Office of the Historian of the State Department)
1968
- CIA National Intelligence Estimate for Israel (April)
- Eshkol Letter to Johnson Explains Israeli Views on Peace (April)
- Foreign Assistance Act of 1968 (October)
- Johnson Administration Alarmed by Israeli Settlement Plans (April)
- Johnson Discourages Israeli Retaliation for Terror (March)
- Johnson Letter to Eshkol Encourages Peacemaking (April)
- Joint Statement on Discussions Between Johnson & Eshkol (January)
- Jordan-Israel Secret Negotiations (June)
- Letter From President Johnson to Prime Minister Eshkol (October)
- Nasser Refuses to Make Compromises (April)
- Official Expresses Concern About Israel Becoming Too Close to U.S. (January)
- Johnson and PM Eshkol on UN Resolution 242 & Five Principles of Peace (January)
- Johnson: “A Just and Dignified Peace . . . Is Possible” (September)
- Rostow Urges Johnson to Pressure Israel (January)
- Rusk Conveys Need for Jordan to Curb Terror (March)
- Saunders Explores Ideas for Peace with Evron (April)
- Secretary Rusk Seeks Analysis of Israeli Politics Toward Peace (June)
- U.S. Seeks to Break Cycle of Violence (March)
1967
- Johnson Address at the State Department's Foreign Policy Conference for Educators (June)
- Joint Chiefs of Staff on Defensible Borders (June)
- President Johnson's Five Principles for Peace in the Middle East (June)
- State Department Documents from the 1967 War (June)
- Letter From President Johnson to Prime Minister Eshkol (June)
- Syria Action Troubling Israel (May)
- U.S. Had Emergency Plan for Attacking Israel in 1967 (May)
- U.S. Supports Independence and Integrity of All Nations in the Area (May)
- The Plan for Military and Economic Assistance to Israel (May)
- Israel's Arms Capability (May)
- Assessing Aid To Israel And Its Impact On Relations With The Arabs (May)
- Delay Arms Deal Until After Dimona Inspection (April)
- Fighting Between Syria and Israel (April)
- Summary of 1967 Aid Package For Israel (April)
- An Assessment of the Tension Between Israel and the Arabs (April)
- The Options for Approving the Israeli Arms Deal (April)
- Israel Should Halt Farming To Appease Syria (April)
- McNamara Says No to Israel's Arm Request (April)
- Military Aid Should Go to Lebanon, Not Israel (March)
- Rostow Discussed Aid For Israel (March)
- Rusk Concerned About Israel's Nuclear Capability (February)
- Joint Chiefs Say Israel Does Not Need Military Aid (February)
- Israel's Response to the U.S. Suggestions for Diplomacy with Jordan (January)
- Israel Commended For Its Restraint (January)
- Israel Requests Arms for Heightened Security (January)
1966
- Hussein Reveals Secret Meetings With Israel (December)
- Improving U.S.-Egypt Relations (December)
- Israel Expresses Concern Regarding Arms For Jordan (December)
- Israel, U.S. Discuss Terrorism and Stability in Jordan (December)
- King Hussein Asks for Assistance (December)
- Palestinian Terrorist Organizations (December)
- Tense Meeting Over Israeli Raids On Jordan (December)
- U.S. Informs Israel About Arms For Jordan (December)
- Johnson Threatens To Stop Arms Shipments to Israel Unless Operations in Jordan Are Halted (November)
- Draft of Letter to Jordan From President Johnson Criticizing Israel for its Raid (November)
- Komer Warns Israeli Strikes Will Destabilize Jordan (November)
- CIA Discusses Jordanian Anger Over Israeli Raids (November)
- Eshkol Responds to U.S. Concerns About Raids in Jordan (November)
- U.S. Condemns Israeli Attack on Jordan (November)
- Rostow Urges Johnson To Hold Up Arms If Israel Attacks Jordan (November)
- Rusk Discourages Withholding Arms To Pressure Israel (November)
- Rusk and Harman Discuss Concern Over Israeli Raids On Jordan (November)
- Rostow Complains to Johnson About Israeli Anti-Terror Raid (November)
- Wriggins and Saunders Recommend Reprimanding Israel For Counterattacks On Jordan (November)
- Eban Surveys Issues with Secretary of State, U.S. Unwilling to Get Involved with Soviet Jewry (October)
- U.S. Report on Terror Against Israel and Cooperation with Jordan (October)
- Arab-Israel Border Situation (October)
- Arab-Israeli Arms Survey (September)
- Ambassador to Attend Knesset Inauguration, But U.S. Policy on Jerusalem Remains Unchanged (August)
- Presidents Johnson and Shazar Discuss Vietnam and Peace (August)
- Israel and U.S. Discuss Options Regarding Palestinian Refugees (July)
- Israel Proposes Rehabilitation of Refugees (July)
- U.S. Urges Israeli Cooperation on Missiles (June)
- Recommendation to Supply Egypt Food to Bolster Nasser (June)
- Israel-UAR Missile Development (June)
- Egypt-Soviet Cooperation (May)
- Barbour Reports On Israel’s Missile Program (May)
- Israel-U.S. Discuss Arms Sales and Aid (May)
- Rostow Recommends Solution On Palestinian Refugees (May)
- Johnson Discusses Vietnam, Foreign Aid with Eban (February)
- Komer Warns President About Pressure To Aid Israel (January)
1965
- CIA Summary of Refugees and Terrorism (December)
- CIA Warns that Terrorist Groups Seek to Provoke Arab-Israeli War (December)
- Israel's Aid Request is Reviewed in Light of Need and Politics (December)
- Israeli Concern Over Near East Developments (December)
- Israel Expresses Concern About U.S. Policy Toward Arabs (December)
- Johnson Advised Regarding Israeli Complaints About U.S. Support (December)
- Johnson Asked to Take Tougher Stand on U.S. Aid to Israel (December)
- U.S. Reacts to Israeli Raid into Lebanon (October)
- U.S. Seeks to Head off PLO Recognition at UN (October)
- U.S. Warns Jordan on Fatah Attacks (October)
- U.S. Expresses Concern Over Israeli Raid On Terrorists In Lebanon (October)
- Meir Explains Concerns About Regional Threats (September)
- Secret U.S.-Israel Memorandum of Understanding on Arms Sales (March)
- President Johnson Trying To Keep The Middle East From Having An Arms Race (March)
- Rusk On the Arab Conflict With The West and Israel (March)
- Evaluating Arms Sales to the Middle East (March)
- Letter From Johnson To Eshkol Expresses U.S.-Israel Friendship (March)
- First Guidance On U.S. Policy Toward the PLO (March)
- U.S. Observations on Israeli Nuclear Concerns and Other Regional Issues (March)
- Memo from Komer to Bundy Regarding Arms Negotiations with Israel (March)
- Memo From Harriman to Johnson Regarding Success of Arms Talks with Israel (March)
- The United States' Position on Arms in the Middle East (February)
- Evaluating Progress Between the United States and Israel Regarding Arms (February)
- Instructions for Robert Komer Regarding Meeting with Eshkol (February)
1964
- An Arabist’s Lament From Cairo (October)
- Statement by Johnson Announcing a Joint U.S.-Israeli Water Desalting Study (October)
- Nasser Says War With Israel is Unavoidable (July)
- White House Statement on the Desalting of Sea Water (July)
- Joint Statement With President Johnson and Prime Minister Eshkol (June)
- The Sale of Jets to Lebanon Versus Israel (June)
- Toasts of President Johnson and Prime Minister Eshkol (June)
- Creation of a "Palestine Entity" (May)
- U.S. Israel Sign MOU Marking Start of Strategic Alliance (March)
- Background Briefing for Feldman Trip to Israel (March)
- Use of "Palestine" in U.S. Passports and at Jerusalem Consulate (March)
- Memo from Komer to President Johnson (February)
- Johnson Letter to Eshkol on Forthcoming Meeting (February)
- LBJ's Introductory Letter to Eshkol (January)
1963
- Discussion of OPEC Meeting and U.S. Policy (December)
- Harriman and Oil Companies Discusses OPEC and Middle East Situation (December)
- Israeli Position on Arab Refugees, Jordan Diversion (December)
- Meir Discusses Egyptian Threat With Secretary of State (September)