The Johnson Administration: 1967
- An Assessment of the Tension Between Israel and the Arabs
- Assessing Aid To Israel And Its Impact On Relations With The Arabs
- Delay Arms Deal Until After Dimona Inspection
- Executive Sessions of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee
- Fighting Between Syria and Israel
- Israel Commended For Its Restraint
- Israel Requests Arms for Heightened Security
- Israel Should Halt Farming To Appease Syria
- Israel's Arms Capability
- Israel's Response to the U.S. Suggestions for Diplomacy with Jordan
- Joint Chiefs Say Israel Does Not Need Military Aid
- Joint Chiefs of Staff on Defensible Borders
- McNamara Says No to Israel's Arm Request
- Military Aid Should Go to Lebanon, Not Israel
- The 1967 Arab-Israeli War (Office of the Historian of the State Department)
- The Options for Approving the Israeli Arms Deal
- The Plan for Military and Economic Assistance to Israel
- President Johnson's Five Principles for Peace in the Middle East
- Rostow Discussed Aid For Israel
- Rusk Concerned About Israel's Nuclear Capability
- State Department Documents from the 1967 War
- Summary of 1967 Aid Package For Israel
- Syria Action Troubling Israel
- U.S. Had Emergency Plan for Attacking Israel in 1967
- U.S. Supports Independence and Integrity of All Nations in the Area