Foreign Relations of the United States, 1969–1976, Volume
XXIII, Arab-Israeli Dispute, 1969–1972
Persons
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Agnew, Spiro
T., Vice President of the United States from January 20,
1969, until October 10, 1973
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Allon, Yigal,
Deputy Prime Minister of Israel; Acting Prime Minister from February until
March 1969
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Arafat,
Yassir, Leader of Fatah and Chairman of the Executive
Committee of the Palestine Liberation Organization
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Argov, Shlomo,
Minister of Israeli Embassy until August 1971
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Asad (Assad), Hafez
al-, President of Syria
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Atherton, Alfred L.,
Jr., Country Director, Office of Israel and
Arab-Israel Affairs, Bureau of Near East and South Asian Affairs, Departent
of State until March 1970; thereafter, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State
for Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs
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Bar-On, Lieutenant Colonel
Aryeh, Aide to Israeli Defense Minister Dayan
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Barbour,
Walworth, U.S. Ambassador to Israel
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Beam, Jacob
D., U.S. Ambassador to the Soviet Union from March
1969
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Begin,
Menachem, leader, Herut Party
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Behr, Colonel Robert
M., USAF, senior staff member, National Security
Council Operations Staff for Scientific Affairs from 1969 until 1971
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Bérard,
Armand, French Permanent Representative to the United
Nations until February 1970
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Bergus, Donald
C., Principal Officer of the U.S. Interests Section in
Cairo until February 1972
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Bitan, Moshe,
Assistant Director General, Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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Brezhnev, Leonid
Ilyich, General Secretary of the Communist Party of
the Soviet Union
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Brown, L.
Dean, U.S. Ambassador to Jordan from September
1970
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Buffum, William
B., U.S. Deputy Permanent Representative to the United
Nations until September 1970; U.S. Ambassador to Lebanon from September
1970
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Bunche, Ralph,
Under Secretary General of the United Nations until June 1971
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Bush, George
H.W., U.S. Permanent Representative to the United
Nations from February 1971
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Caradon, Lord (Hugh Mackintosh
Foot), British Permanent Representative to the
United Nations until 1970
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Celler,
Emanuel, Member, U.S. House of Representatives (D-New
York) until 1973; Dean of the U.S. House of Representatives
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Cline, Ray
S., Director, Bureau of Intelligence and Research,
Department of State
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Davies, Rodger
P., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Near Eastern
and South Asian Affairs
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Davis, Jeanne
W., National Security Council Staff Secretary
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Dayan, Moshe,
Defense Minister of Israel
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De Gaulle,
Charles, President of France until April 1969
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De Palma,
Samuel, Assistant Secretary of State for International
Organizations Affairs from February 1969 until June 1973
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Dinitz,
Simcha, Special Assistant to Golda Meir
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Dobrynin, Anatoliy
F., Soviet Ambassador to the United States
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Dulles, John
Foster, Secretary of State from January 1953 until
April 1959
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Eban, Abba,
Foreign Minister of Israel
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Ehrlichman,
John, Assistant to the President for Domestic
Affairs
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Eisenhower, Dwight
D., President of the United States from 1953 until
1961
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Eliot, Theodore L.,
Jr., Executive Secretary of the Department of State
from August 1969
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Elizur,
Michael, Director of North American Affairs and Acting
Assistant Director General, Israeli Minister of Foreign Affairs as of
1970
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Fahmy, Ismail,
Egyptian Under Secretary of Foreign Affairs
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Faisal ibn Abd al-Aziz al
Saud, King of Saudi Arabia
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Fawzi,
Mahmoud, Foreign Affairs Assistant to Gamal Abdel
Nasser; Prime Minister of Egypt until January 1972
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Fawzi, General
Mohamed, Egyptian Minister of Defense from 1968
until 1971
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Fulbright, J.
William, Senator (D-Arkansas); Chairman, Senate
Committee on Foreign Relations
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Garment,
Leonard, Adviser to President Nixon on Jewish Affairs
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Gazit,
Mordechai, Director General of the Israeli Prime
Minister’s Office under Golda Meir
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Ghaleb, Mohammed
Murad, Egyptian Ambassador to Moscow until January
1972; Foreign Minister of Egypt from February 1972
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Ghorbal,
Ashraf, Chief, Egyptian Interests Section, Foreign
Ministry of the United Arab Republic
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Greene, Joseph N.,
Jr., Principal Officer, U.S. Interests Section in
Cairo from February 1972 until July 1973
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Gromyko, Andrei
A., Soviet Foreign Minister
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Gur, Major General
Mordechai, Military Attaché, Israeli Embassy in
Washington
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Haig, General Alexander M.,
Jr., Senior Military Adviser to the Assistant to the
President for National Security Affairs from January 1969 until June 1970;
Deputy Assistant to the President for National Security Affairs
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Haldeman,
H.R., Assistant to the President; White House Chief of
Staff from January 1969 until April 1973
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Hassan bin Talal,
el-, Crown Prince of Jordan and younger brother of
King Hussein
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Hassan Muhammed ibn Yusuf,
Mawlay al-, King of Morocco from 1961
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Heikal, Mohamed
Hasanayn, Editor and weekly columnist at Cairo daily
newspaper, Al Ahram; adviser to Gamal Abdel Nasser
and Anwar al-Sadat
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Helms, Richard
M., Director of Central Intelligence, Central
Intelligence Agency from June 1966 until February 1973
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Helou,
Charles, President of Lebanon until September
1970
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Herzog, General
Chaim, Special Assistant to Golda Meir
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Hoskinson, Samuel
M., member, National Security Council Staff from
1970 until 1972
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Hussein bin
Talal, King of Jordan from 1953
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Irwin, John N.
II, Under Secretary of State from September 1970 until
July 1972; thereafter, Deputy Secretary of State
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Ismail, Hafez,
Egyptian Chief of Intelligence
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Jackson, Henry M.
“Scoop”, Senator (D-Washington)
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Jarring, Gunnar
V., Swedish Ambassador to the Soviet Union; detailed to
the United Nations to serve as Special Representative, United Nations Middle
East Mission
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Johnson, Lyndon
B., President of the United States from 1963 until
1969
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Johnson, U.
Alexis, Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs
from February 1969
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Karamessines,
Thomas, Deputy Director for Plans, Central
Intelligence Agency, until 1973
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Kennedy, David
M., Secretary of the Treasury from January 22, 1969,
until February 11, 1971
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Kennedy, Colonel Richard
T., member, National Security Council Staff
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Kissinger, Henry
A., Assistant to the President for National Security
Affairs from 1969
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Knowles, Lieutenant General
Richard T., USA, Assistant to the Chairman of the
Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Kosygin, Aleksei
N., Chairman of the Council of Ministers of the
Soviet Union
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Laird, Melvin
R., Secretary of Defense from 1969
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Lincoln, General George
A., Director, Office of Emergency Preparedness, from
1969 until 1973
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Malik, Yakov
A., Soviet Representative to the United Nations
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McCloskey, Robert
J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Press
Relations and Ambassador at Large from 1969
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Meir, Golda,
Prime Minister of Israel from March 1969
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Mitchell, John
N., Attorney General of the United States
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Moorer, Admiral Thomas
H., USN, Chief of Naval Operations until July 1970;
thereafter Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff
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Narasimhan,
C.V., Deputy Secretary General of the United Nations;
Acting Administrator of the United Nations Development Program as of 1971;
Under Secretary General for Inter-Agency Affairs and Coordination from 1972
until 1978; Chef de Cabinet to the Secretary General as of 1972
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Nasser, Gamal
Abdel, President of Egypt until September
1970
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Newlin, Michael
H., Polit General in Jerusalem from 1975 until
1980
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Nixon, Richard
M., President of the United States from January 20 1969
until August 9, 1974
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Noyes, James
H., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Near
Eastern, African, and Southern Asian Affairs from 1970
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Nutter, G.
Warren, Assistant Secretary of Defense for International
Security Affairs from March 1969 until January 1972
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Packard,
David, Deputy Secretary of Defense from January 1969
until December 1971
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Pompidou,
Georges, President of France from June 1969
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Pranger, Robert
J., Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for the Near
East and South Asia, 1970; Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense for Policy
Plans and NSC Affairs, 1971
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Qadhafi (Qaddafi, Kaddafi),
Muammar al-, Chairman of the Libyan Revolutionary
Command Council and Commander in Chief of the Libyan Armed Forces
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Rabin, Lieutenant General
Yitzhak, Israeli Ambassador to the United
States
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Riad, Mahmoud,
Foreign Minister of Egypt until 1972
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Riad,
Mohammed, Counselor, Egyptian Foreign Ministry
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Richardson, Elliot
L., Under Secretary of State until June 23, 1970;
thereafter, Secretary of Health, Education, and Welfare
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Rifai, Abdel
Munim, Prime Minister of Jordan from March until August
1969; Foreign Minister from August 1969 until June 1970; Prime Minister from
June until September 1970; thereafter Foreign Minister
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Rifai, Zaid,
Secretary General of the Royal Court of Jordan; King Hussein’s private
secretary
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Rogers, William
P., Secretary of State from January 1969 until September
1973
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Rostow, Eugene
V., Under Secretary of State for Political Affairs until
February 1969
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Rush, Kenneth
W., Deputy Secretary of Defense from February 1972 until
January 1973
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Rusk, Dean,
Secretary of State until January 1969
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Sadat, Anwar
al-, President of Egypt from October 1970
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Saint George, Rear Admiral
William R., member, National Security Council Staff,
as of 1970
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Saunders, Harold
H., member, National Security Council Staff from
1969 until 1971
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Seelye, Talcott
W., Country Director, Lebanon, Jordan, Syrian Arab
Republic, and Iraq, Bureau of Near Eastern and South Asian Affairs,
Department of State
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Selden, Armistead I.,
Jr., Principal Deputy Assistant Secretary of Defense
for International Security Affairs from 1970 until 1972
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Shakespeare,
Frank, Director, United States Information Agency, from
1969
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Sharaf, Abdul
Hamid, Jordanian Ambassador to the United
States
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Sisco, Joseph
J., Assistant Secretary of State for Near East and South
Asian Affairs from February 1969
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Sonnenfeldt,
Helmut, member, National Security Council Staff
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Stackhouse,
Heywood, Country Director, Office of Israel and Arab
Israel Affairs, Department of State
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Sterner,
Michael, Country Director, Office of United Arab
Republic Affairs, Department of State
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Symmes, Harrison
M., U.S. Ambassador to Jordan until May 1970
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Tcherniakov, Yuri
N., Chargé d’Affaires, Soviet Embassy,
Washington
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Tekoah, Yosef,
Israeli Representative to the United Nations
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Thant, U,
Secretary General of the United Nations until December 1971
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Thornton,
Thomas, member, National Security Council Staff
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Vinogradov, Vladimir
M., Deputy Foreign Minister of the Soviet Union
until 1970; thereafter Soviet Ambassador to Egypt
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Waldheim,
Kurt, Secretary General of the United Nations from
December 1971
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Warnke, Paul,
Assistant Secretary of Defense for International Security Affairs
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Wheeler, General Earle
G., Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff until July
1970
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Wiley, Marshall
W., Counselor, U.S. Interests Section, Cairo
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Yariv, Major General
Aharon, Chief of the Intelligence Corps, Israeli
Defense Forces
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Yost, Charles
W., U.S. Permanent Representative to the United Nations
from January 1969 until February 1971
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Zayyat, Mohamed Hassan
el-, Egyptian Representative to the United Nations
until February 1972; thereafter Foreign Minister
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Zeigler,
Ronald, White House Press Secretary
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Zurhellen, Joseph
O., Deputy Chief of Mission, U.S. Embassy in Tel
Aviv, until 1973