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Middle E. Cease-Fire / United Nations Peace Force #23462

ABC Evening News for Thursday, Oct 25, 1973
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(Studio) United Nations peace force must police cease-fire lines held by both sides when shooting stopped. Israel and Egypt hold positions extremely hard to enforce.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(Egypt) Israel conts. to move more men and machinery into Egypt. United Nations peace force must determine Israeli position held after 1st cease-fire, but Israelis seem unwilling to move back to 1st cease-fire line. Both Israel and Egypt abide by cease-fire today. Israel takes many POWs; most moved back to Israel to await bargaining for prisoners.
REPORTER: Lou Cioffi

Reporter(s):
Cioffi, Lou;
Smith, Howard K.
Duration:
00:02:40

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