October 07, 1973 (vol. 84, iss. 28) • Page Image 2
… said. McIntyre was in touch by tele-. phone with representatives of the countries involved in the fighting,' a member of the Australian mis- sion said. Neither Israel nor the Arab side asked for a…
… and ambassa- warfare in that part of the world.; dors of Arab nations met and au- The department spokesman, Rob-: thorized Saudi Arabian Miniister ert McCloskey, made the remark of State Omar Sakkaf to…
… from Page 1) have an all-out war with Israel. He saw the attack as an attempt to ob- tain partial gains in the hope that the United Nations would stop the fighting when the Arabs had gain- ed a foothold…
… on the Israeli-held Eastern Bank and made consider- able gains on the Golan Heights. Herzog, a former military intel- ligence chief, said the Arabs were not prepared for the Israeli reac- tion which…
… the fact that the Middle East was still in a state of war. He said they also assumed that on the Day of Atonement Israel would be the least prepared to go to war. Herzog said the Arab decision had…
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