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 LBJ’s 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