674.84A/9–1054: Telegram

No. 892
The Chargé in Israel (Russell) to the Department of State1

confidential

260. I called today, at his request, on Prime Minister at Hakirya, Tel Aviv. He referred to last three incidents along Israeli-Egyptian border which he said were particularly grave. In first, tractor driver killed, but he attached more importance to the succeeding two incidents of sabotage: First, destruction of bridge; second, dynamiting of water pipe, which had every appearance of military planning (though possibly not of military execution). In case of bridge, no civilians in area and it, therefore, appears to be “naked provocation”. In addition, number of infiltrators recently captured who admitted to being spies, which strengthens appearance of military preparation on part of Egypt. Prime Minister said special care is being taken to prevent any immediate and direct reaction to above incidents insofar as lies within power of organized authority. Prime Minister said “Now that US is connected with Egypt,” what we say should carry more weight than before. Aid extended to Cairo behaving is one thing, to Cairo not behaving is another.

Prime Minister said he would like to make not a request but a query: Would USG call attention of Egyptian Government to this highly disturbing state of affairs, and publish the fact it has done so?

Prime Minister said theory is germinating in minds of some of people of Israel that recent developments are manifestations of plan to drive Israel into sharp and far-reaching action and thus have Israel appear to world as aggressor, nullifying all of its efforts over past six years to bring about peace. Prime Minister suggested Egyptian Government might be told that this is seen through and that it cannot get away with such a game.

I told Prime Minister I had no evidence that incidents on Egyptian border related to Beit Liqya but I felt area situation had deteriorated as result of it. We had feeling IG had given little cooperation [Page 1652] in steps which Secretary and Chargé had informed IG we were giving attention to—to improve prospects of peace and Israel’s security. Neither Prime Minister nor Eban had conveyed to Israel public the sentiments which Prime Minister had previously expressed to me; on contrary, attempt made to undermine our position. I said we had received from responsible quarters intelligence to effect Israel would make attack on Jordan during maneuvers; that Embassy had recommended against an approach to IG on ground it was difficult to believe IDF would make attack in midst of extraordinary efforts toward peace we were undertaking; that incidentally Embassy’s ability to convey convincing assurances of IG’s cooperative intentions had, of course, been impaired. Prime Minister expressed his regret at latter; said he “did not know who was responsible for Beit Liqya”. He hinted clearly, without actually saying, that attack carried out by IDF, without his knowledge, in order forestall increase of pro-Herut sentiment following attacks during previous weeks on two Herut settlements.

Russell
  1. Repeated to Cairo; sent by pouch to Jerusalem, Amman, Damascus, and Beirut.