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CBS Evening News for Wednesday, Sep 10, 1969
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(Studio) Israeli jets hit Egyptian posts across Gulf of Suez.
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

(Egypt) Israeli government film of attack shown. 120 Egyptians killed. Enemy surprised.
REPORTER: Larry Pomeroy

(Studio) Israel withdraws CBS reporter Anthony Hatch credentials for rptg. raid too soon. CBS President Richard Salant requests his reinstatement, saying details known in Israel at time Anthony Hatch reported Says government should take action to curb undue censorship and in interest of freedom of information
REPORTER: Walter Cronkite

Reporter(s):
Cronkite, Walter;
Pomeroy, Larry
Duration:
00:02:20

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