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Middle E. War #23242

ABC Evening News for Wednesday, Oct 10, 1973
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(Studio) According to Washington, DC sources, USSR airlifts military supplies to Arab cntrys. E.-W. detente at stake with Russian action United States rptdly. sends arms to Israel. Iraq enters war against Israel. Israel claims to have pushed back Syrians in Golan Heights; fighting between Egypt and Israel conts. on Sinai front. Israeli air raids increase although Syrian reports differ.
REPORTER: Harry Reasoner

(Damascus, Syria) Syria suffers from Israeli bombing. Syrian version of air war outlined. Israel's strategy reviewed.
REPORTER: George Watson

Reporter(s):
Reasoner, Harry;
Watson, George
Duration:
00:02:10

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