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Protection of Holy Places Law, June 27, 1967
http://www.meij.or.jp/text/PeaceProcess/jerusalem.htm
The Holy Places shall be protected from desecration and any other violation and from anything likely to violate the freedom of access of the members of the different religions to the places sacred to them or their feelings with regard to those places.
Whosoever desecrates or otherwise violates a Holy Place shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of seven years.
Whosoever does anything likely to violate the freedom of access of the members of the different religions to the places sacred to them or their feelings with regard to those places shall be liable to imprisonment for a term of five years.
This Law shall add to, and not derogate from, any other law.
The Minister of Religious Affairs is charged with the implementation of this Law, and he may, after consultation with, or upon the proposal of, representatives of the religions concerned and with the consent of the Minister of Justice make regulations as to any matter relating to such implementation.
This Law shall come into force on the date of its adoption by the Knesset.
Levi Eshkol
Prime Minister
Zerach Warhaftig
Minister of Religious Affairs
Shneur Zalman Shazar
President of the State
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From: http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/me.htm
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Great resource = Excerpts from huge listing
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http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/me.htm
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US GOV SETS UP ISRAEL!!
"NEXT STEPS ON THE MIDDLE EAST"
WORKING IT ALL OUT WITH BRESHNEV
Does not back Israel in standing firm.
"What is needed is a catalyst to get an Egyptian-Israeli negotiating process started.... Secret talks...
... More active role by Secretary General Waldheim..."
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-04.pdf
READ THIS TOP SECRET COMMUNIQUE!!
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-05.pdf
COMMUNICATION WITH KISSINGER AND ISRAELI AMBASSADOR
KISS SAYS "NOT IN HIS OFFICIAL CAPACITY"
SEPT. 10, 1973
KISSINGER PUSHES FOR AN "INTERIM SETTLEMENT"
SAYS THAT THE ACTS AGAINST ISRAEL ARE INEVITABLE....
HE NEXT COMPLETELY MISINFORMS AMB. LIES AND SAYS US CITIZENS THINK PROBLEM IS WITH ISRAEL, NOT THE ARABS!!!
HE PUSHES ABOUT JERUSALEM
THE WHOLE THING!!!
KISS SAYS MUST MOVE THIS INTO SPECIAL CHANNELS!
DINITZ CORRECTS HIM:
"I don't have as pessimistic reading of concsensus in the country as your do. What you describe is a feeling in this administration, but not the country. It is not just the Jews, but Congress."
KISS LIES SOME MORE.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-05.pdf
Memorandum of Conversation
.... Kiss meets with Ambassador of Shah of Iran ......
Plans how to Sell Israel down The River!
- The US feels that the longer the present situation continues, the harder it will be to change. On the other hand, any move fromthe prsent ceasefire ines will necessarily create a more fluid situation than the present one.
- Egypt is losing more by being frozen into the present situation [meaning Israel has all that land!] than it would lose if it could begin to move the Israeli forces back.
- We would urge greater tactical flexibility."
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-06.pdf
... October 5, 1973 ...
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Brent Scowcroft to Kissinger, 5 October 1973, enclosing message from Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir (passed through Israeli chargé Shalev)
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-07.pdf
Minister Shalov called on me at 5:30 pm and passed the following informal communication fromthe Prime Minister:
1. Information that has been accumulating obliges us to take into consideration that the military preparations in Syria and Egypt, the battle deployment and state of alert of their armed forces, and in particular the increased military concentrations at their front lines wiht us, may be motivated by one of the following two possibilities:
A. A bona fide assessment by both or one of these countries, for whatever reason, that Israel intends to carry out an offensive military operaiton against them or against one of them;
B. The intention oon their part - or on the part of one of them - to initiate an offensive military operation against Israel.
2. In case, however, this development stems from their apprehensions about an offensive military operation from the side of Israel, such apprehensions are completely without foundation. We wish to assure you personally that Israel has no intention whatever to initiate offensive military operations against Syria or Egypt. We are, on the contrary, most eager to contribute towards an easing of the military tension inthe area. On these grounds we wish, through your good office, to inform the Arabs and the Soviets of our attitude, wiht the view of allaying their suspicions and the aim of restoring calm to the area.
3. Should Syria or Egypt intend to launch offensive miitary operations, it would be important to make it clear to them in advance that Israel will react militarily, with firmness and in great strength. We would like you to bring this to the knowledge of the Arabs and Soviets through the channels at your disposal.
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Oct. 1973 - US gov convinces Israel not to do preemptive strike!!
Learns of GOI concern - possible Syrian AND Egyptian attack today
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-09.pdf
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-10.pdf
Message from Secretary Kissinger, New York, to White House Situation Room, for delivery to President Nixon at 9:00 a.m., 6 October 1973
Merely "the Israeli Demarche"!!
def. A démarche is a formal diplomatic representation of one government?s official position, views, or wishes on a given subject to an appropriate official in ...
Report to the President [Nixon]:
At 6:00 am this morning, I was notified that the Israelis have what they consider to be hard information that egyptians and syrians were planning to launch a coordianted attack withith six hours.
I immediatlh called dobrynin and told him of the Israeli Demarche. I emphasized to him that:
-- The US and the USSR have a special responsibilty to restrain their respective friends.
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I then called Israeli charge Shalev and told him that I had talked to deobrynin. I emphasized to him the esentiality of restraint on the Israeli part, and said there must be no preeemptive strike.
Shalev called back shortly thereafter and said his government assured us there would be no preemptive action. Shortly thereafter we received a message from Prime Minister Meir confirming this.
OH GREAT!!
THIS WAS HELPFUL!
HEY WOLFIE - COME ON IN!
THE COAST IS CLEAR!
After receiving the Isaeli assurances that no preemptive strike would be launched, I passed this on to both Zayyat and Dobrynin. I told them that since this messssage was passed ot us, we would oppose any preemptive strikes.
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I will be calling SYG Waldheim to give him a general picture of the situaiton so that "The UN will be informed", but there seems to be no need at the moment for considering security council recourse. I will stress that the report is for information and that we are not asking for any action by the UN at this time.
signed,
Henry A. Kissinger
Secretary of State
!@!!!
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-11.pdf
US SAYS: DON'T WORRY, WE ARE INTERVENING!!
Soviet dependents being evacuated from Syria
Golda Meir says: Assure Syria we are not planning to attack!!!
She promises no pre emptive attack!!!
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-14.pdf
Message from Soviet Government to Nixon and Kissinger, 6 October 1973
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The War Begins. On October 6, 1973 ? Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar ? Egypt and Syria opened a coordinated surprise [NOT!] attack against ... www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/73_Wa...
The war lasted for 3 weeks, and started on October 6, 1973 and ended on October 22 on the Syrian front and on October 26 on the Egyptian front. The war and its outcome represent a watershed...
www.lexicorient.com/e.o/uyomkipwr.htm
30 Years Ago - Yom Kippur War - Judaism Archives
30 Years Ago - Yom Kippur War - 30 years ago Israel losts more than 2,600 soldiers in 18 days. On October 6, 1973 Â? Yom Kippur, the holiest day in the Jewish calendar Â? Egypt and Syria op... www.judaism.about.com/b/a/2003_10_07.htm
NO SURPRISE AT ALL- EXCEPT THAT THE US GOV SAID DON'T FIGHT FIRST!
On 6th October 1973, Egyptian and Syrian forces launched a surprise attack
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http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-16.pdf
Memorandum to Kissinger, initialed "LSE" [Lawrence S. Eagleburger], 6 October 1973
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Look at this sequence - shows that the Pal stuff came right out of Israel's 1967 Victory:
Protection of Holy Places Law, June 27, 1967
U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 242, November 22, 1967
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, November 22, 1967
USS Liberty
The Palestinian National Charter: Resolutions of the Palestine National Council, July 1-17, 1968
active links:
Protection of Holy Places Law, June 27, 1967
U.N. SECURITY COUNCIL RESOLUTION 242, November 22, 1967
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242, November 22, 1967
The Palestinian National Charter: Resolutions of the Palestine National Council, July 1-17, 1968
.. more of same .....
Memorandum from Kissinger to the President, "Meeting with Hafiz Ismail on May 20," 2 June 1973
http://www.mtholyoke.edu/acad/intrel/me.htm
Dead link:
US, Department of the Army, Area Handbook, Israel, 1967 AND AFTERWARD
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British Imperial Connexions to the Arab National Movement, 1912-1914; Lord Kitchener, the Emir Abdullah, Sir Louis Mallet -- the Case of Aziz Ali, 1914
The Husain-McMahon Letters (excerpt) 1915
The Sykes-Picot Agreement, 1916
The 27 Articles of T.E. Lawrence from The Arab Bulletin, 20 August 1917
Attitude of American Government Toward Palestine Letter From President Roosevelt to King Ibn Saud, April 5, 1945
Memorandum to President Truman from Acting Secretary of State Joseph Grew regarding Palestine and the American Christian Palestine Committee, May 28, 1945
Memo for President Truman regarding an upcoming meeting about Palestine with Winston Churchill, June 16, 1945
Map, September 1947 - Palestine: Plan of Partition
Map, September 1947- Proposed Boundaries of the City of Jerusalem
Elihu King's account of his participation in the Israeli War of Independence
Draft: The Position of the United States with respect to Palestine, February 17, 1948
Comments on Mr. Bevin on Palestine, May 25, 1948
Letter from Chaim Weizmann to President Truman, May 26, 1948
Memo from Eddie Jacobson on the De Jure Recognition of Israel (no date)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 50, May 29, 1948
Letter to President Truman from Bartley Crum and Paul O' Dwyer, June 10, 1948
Map of the military situation, June 11, 1948
United States Embassy, Saudi Arabia Letter from Raymond Hare to Frederick Awalt. [Incident at Dhahran Air Field], November 25, 1951.
Department of State, Policy Planning Staff Memorandum of Conversation. "Functions of the Psychological Planning Board," March 26, 1952.
Letter from Eddie Jacobson to Dr. Josef Cohn, Industrial Institute of Israel, March 30, 1952--appeared in the April 1968 issue of the American Jewish Archives
Department of State Transcript. "Working Group on Special Materials for Arab and Other Moslem Countries" [Attached to Cover Memorandum Dated April 2, 1952; Includes Attachment], April 1, 1952.
Draft telegram from President Truman to Ben-Gurion at the American Embassy in Tel Aviv protesting the Israeli treatment of Palestinians, (no date)
Department of State Airgram from John Foster Dulles to the United States Embassy, Iran. [Placement of Stories in U.S. Media], June 26, 1953.
http://www.gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/NSAEBB/NSAEBB78/propaganda%20099.pdf
*many more links follow the above. if anyone wants them, leave a comment below.
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