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ABC Evening News for Monday, Aug 18, 1975
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(Studio) Secretary of State Henry Kissinger to begin shuttle diplomacy this week In Israel, right-wing opposition to Sinai peace agreement came to head in parliament.
REPORTER: Howard K. Smith

(Jerusalem) Opposition leader, Menahem Begin calls on Premier Yitzhak Rabin to resign. [BEGIN - says government shouldn't sign document and withdraw from important defense points. New election or referendum should decide.] Rabin interrupted repeatedly. Rabin says Israeli position better than what it was when talks broke down in March. Debate postponed. Protesters march against Kissinger's visit and agreement. [WOMAN - says wants peace treaty.] Will be extra security for Kissinger's visit.
REPORTER: Bill Seamans

Reporter(s):
Seamans, Bill;
Smith, Howard K.
Duration:
00:02:30

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