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Middle East Talks / Arabs, Israel #24121

ABC Evening News for Monday, Dec 17, 1973
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(Studio) Arabs to request Israel withdraw from all Israeli-occupied Arab territory at Mid. E. peace talks.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(Israel) Israel willing to withdraw 10 km. in Sinai if Arabs withdraw from eastern bank. In Golan Heights, no negotiations exist between Syria and Israel. [Mil. analyst General Chaim HERZOG - thinks Israeli-occupied lands vital to Israel's stance during Mid. E. conflict.] Questioned about 1967 cease-fire lines and Israel. [HERZOG - believes Israel would be willing to give back much of occupied land if peace assured.] Israel must decide about occupied land soon.
REPORTER: Jim Bennett

Reporter(s):
Bennett, Jim;
Smith, Howard K.
Duration:
00:02:50

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