Selection of files of interest with titles and descriptions in English

File name File description
Selected documents: Freedom of navigation Includes Foreign Ministry telegrams on freedom of navigation in the Gulf of Aqaba from May 1967 and a telegram from Foreign Minister Eban to New York on the situation at the U.N. in November 1967
The Red Cross in the West Bank Activities by the International Red Cross in the West Bank after the Six Day War
Costa Rica – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Costa Rica – Correspondence between the Israel ambassador in Costa Rica Dr. Walter Abeles and the Latin American division in the Foreign Ministry before, during and after the Six Day War, including newspaper cuttings and information about activities by the embassy
Cuba: reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Cuba: Correspondence between the Israel ambassador Shlomo Levav and the Latin American division in the Foreign Ministry before, during and after the Six Day War, on the attitude of the Cuban people and government during the crisis and activities by the embassy
Contacts with Iran following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli representation in Iran and the Foreign Ministry before , during and after the Six Day War on the attitude of the Iranian press, contacts with the government, oil supply to Israel etc.
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (4)  Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the the Six Day War, British, French and Soviet policies, the occupied territories, etc. (continued in File 11)
Proposal for a public relations programme for Israel (New York, English)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- summaries Summaries of articles and telegrams on the diplomatic contacts before the Six Day War and the formation of the National Unity government
France- political relations with Israel at government level, Volume 3 Correspondence and other Foreign Ministry documents on relations with the de Gaulle government and French policy before and after the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (4)  Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the the Six Day War (July 1967), U.S. policy, exchange of prisoners,  the situation in Jerusalem and the West Bank, U.N. debates etc. (continued from File 11)
Bureau of Prime Ministers Levi Eshkol. Golda Meir and Yitzhak Rabin – navigation in the Suez Canal Navigation in the Suez Canal – UN documents, Israeli government statements and information material on freedom of navigation in the Suez Canal and Egyptian rule in Gaza
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5)  Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the Six Day War (July 1967), the policies of Britiain, France , Italy and the Communist bloc, exchange of prisoners, etc. (continued in File 8)
 Ceylon (Sri Lanka) – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence relating to the political situation in Sri Lanka, public opinion and the government’s attitude towards the Israeli-Arab dispute, voting at the U.N., anti-Israel propaganda etc.
Reports from Israel’s embassy in Paris on meetings with President Charles de Gaulle and Prime Minister Pierre Messmer on the eve of the Six Day War Reports from Israel’s embassy in Paris on meetings with President Charles de Gaulle and Prime Minister Pierre Messmer on the arms embargo on the eve of the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog, important telegrams for summaries, May 1967  Foreign Ministry telegrams on Jewish pro-Israel activity, Israeli and Arab statements, attitudes of various states etc. (continued in File 11)
Switzerland – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli embassy in Berne and the Foreign Ministry before , during and after the Six Day War on the attitude of the Swiss press to the Israeli-Arab dispute,  contacts with the government,
Great Britain – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israel ambassador in London, Aharon Remez, and the Foreign Ministry, before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the British government and the public to the crisis, British pressure on Nasser, the refugee issue, Israeli information activity, volunteers from Britain to Israel  etc. Includes newspaper cuttings
Jerusalem in the emergency period – 1967, Vol. 1 Documents on the status of Jerusalem and the Holy Places before, during and after the Six Day War, including attempts to declare it an open city
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (7) Diplomatic contacts after the Six Day War (August 1967) (continued from File 1) including discussions with the U.S. and Britain, the problem of Government House in Jerusalem, the return of the refugees, Jews in Arab countries and Marshal Tito’s mission to Egypt (continued in File 3)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5) Foreign Ministry telegrams (continued from File 7) from May 1967 on the situation following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai, the expulsion of UNEF and the closing of the Tiran Straits (continued in File 9)
Austria – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the embassy in Vienna  before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the Austrian government and the press to the crisis
Contacts with Australia following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the embassy in Canberra and consulate in Sidney, on attitudes of the Austalian and New Zealand governments and the press to the crisis. Includes press cuttings.
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (3) Diplomatic contacts with reference to incidents on the Syrian border (continued from File 2) and meetings of the MASC in February 1967
Correspondence following the Six Day War Correspondence with the Prime Minister’s bureau following the Six Day War, including letters from members of the public in English and Hebrew, press cuttings and personal letters from Eshkol
Contacts with Malta following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the representative in Malta  before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the Maltese government to the crisis and the answer of the Maltese prime minister to Levi Eshkol’s letter of 5 June 1967
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- main telegrams (12) Diplomatic contacts following the Six Day War (continued from File 2) from December 1967 until February 1968: freedom of navigation in Bab el-Mandeb, the Jarring mission, the status of Jews in Arab countries etc
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog – press, Six Day War Copies of government bulletins – Press Bulletin and Weekly News Bulletin, and copies of “Time” and “Life” magazine dealing with the Six Day War
 U.N. Special Assembly Volume 3 Foreign Ministry correspondence on the Special General Assembly on the Middle East after the Six Day War, 6-16 July 1967.
Yaacov Herzog – personal political file no. 1 Diplomatic contacts and documents on different subjects, including Soviet Jewry, Israeli sovereignty in Lake Tiberias and the tension with Syria on the northern border, April 1966 -February 1967
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (8) Diplomatic contacts after the Six Day War (continued from File 5) 15-24 September 1967, including the end of the U.N. Assembly Emergency Session, the Soviet stand , the return of refugees, a government statement on establishing Nahal settlements, oil supply from Iran
Correspondence between Foreign Minister Abba Eban and British Foreign Secretart George Brown on the future of the territories Drafts of a letter sent to British Foreign Secretary George Brown in September 1967 suggesting British-Israeli diplomatic cooperation following the Six Day War, the letter and Brown’s reply
Contacts with Kenya following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the African division in the Foreign Ministry and the embassy in Nairobi, on attitudes of the Kenyan government and the public to the crisis, including a vote in the Kenyan parliament on breaking off relations with Israel
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (9) Diplomatic contacts after the Six Day War (continued from File 8) 3.10-15.10.67, including the return of the refugees, relations with UNRWA, the census in the territories, arms supply to Israel and the Arabs etc
Contacts with Vietnam following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits South Vietnam denies a report that it supports Israel in the Six Day War
Vietnam – reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Israeli protest against an anti-Israel article in the Australian press, which was distributed by South Vietnam
Uruguay: reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the embassy in Uruguay  before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the government to the crisis, the reaction of the Jewish community, press cuttings etc.
Malawi: reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the embassy in Blantyre  before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the government to the crisis, press cuttings etc.
Project for rehabilitation of refugees and desalination, passed on by Michael Comay  Correspondence and memoranda on a plan for rehabilitation of refugees and desalination put forward by Edmund de Rothschild and Admiral Lewis Strauss after the Six Day War, passed on by  the Israeli embassador to London to Michael Comay, the advisor to the Foreign Minister
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Vatican- Jerusalem (1) Diplomatic contacts relating to the Holy Places in Jerusalem and the attitude of the Vatican during and after the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog – Political telegrams (3) Diplomatic contacts after the Six Day War (continued from File 1) from 15-22 June 1967 (continued in File 3)
References to Jerusalem in statements by the Pope in 1967 (after the Six Day War) up to 1970 Newspaper cuttings
Compensation to churches damaged during the Six Day War Correspondence and financial reports relating to compensation to churches in East and West Jerusalem damaged during the fighting
Mauritius: reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the local representative before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the government to the crisis, press cuttings etc.
U.N. Special Assembly, Volume 1 Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and Israel’s missions abroad about the Special Session of the General Assembly convened after the Six Day War, speeches at the Assembly including the speech by Foreign Minister Abba Eban,  efforts to prevent the censure of Israel and demands for withdrawal from the occupied territories
Sudan: reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the local representative before, during and after the Six Day War, on attitudes of the government to the crisis, press cuttings etc.
U.N. Special Assembly, Volume 2 Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and Israel’s missions abroad about the Special General Assembly convened after the Six Day War22.6-15.7 1967, including voting slips, speeches at the Assembly etc. on efforts to prevent the censure of Israel and demands for withdrawal from the occupied territories
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Vatican- Jerusalem (1) Diplomatic contacts relating to the Holy Places in Jerusalem and the attitude of the Vatican July 1967-February 1968. Also refers to the Armenian Quarter in the Old City of Jerusalem and the proposals for the Jewish Quarter
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Jerusalem Foundation Correspondence and documents relating to the establishment of the Jerusalem Foundation in July-August 1967, including correspondence between PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog and the mayor of Jerusalem Teddy Kollek
Israel-Greece relations on governemental level Correspondence with the representative in Athens and internal Foreign Ministry documents on relations with Greece, January 1966-December 1967, including attitudes towards the Arab-Israeli dispute and the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Important telegrams for summaries (not from the director-general’s file) filed on 29 May 1967 in the morning Telegrams on world reaction to the crisis in May 1967 (continued from File 13), debates at the U.N. Secuirty Council, volunteering from abroad and Prime Minister Eshkol’s speech in the Knesset on 29 May (continued in File 15)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog – refugees, initiatives Correspondence on the refugee problem and plans for the rehabilitation of refugees, August 1967-July 1969
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (4) Telegrams on the situation after the Six Day War (continued from File 5) 6-16 August 1967, including arms reqests from the U.S., the USS “Liberty” incident, the debate in the U.N. Special Assembly, etc.
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Important telegrams for summaries (not from the director-general’s file) filed on 26 May 1967  Reactions to the Middle East crisis, Prime Minister Eshkol’s speech in the Knesset on 22 May, the Security Council debate, raising money for Israel etc (continued in File 14)
U.N Secretary-General U Thant Documents on U Thant’s activity in the Middle East, including Israeli government contacts with him on the withdrawal of UNEF in May 1967, the ceasefire ending the Six Day War, the state of the civilian population in the territories etc
Speeches by the late Levi Eshkol Speeches and press releases by Prime Minister Eshkol, August 1966-May 1967
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- public relations Correspondence, reports and summaries of meetings on public relations and cultural activity, July 1966-July 1971
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Vatican- Jerusalem (Appendix) Summaries of meetings, memoranda and documents on relations with the Christian churches, 1949-1968, including the problem of Jerusalem and the status of the Arabs in Israel
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- important telegrams (2) Foreign Ministry telegrams (continued from File 9) during and after the Six Day War (6-14 June) (continued in File 11)
Contacts with Guinea following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Foreign Ministry and the Israeli embassy in Conakry before, during and after the Six Day War including the support of Guinea for the Arab states and the decision to break off of diplomatic relations
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (4) Telegrams on the situation after the Six Day War (continued from File 4) 27.7-6.8 1967, including the debate in the U.N. Special Assembly, arms requests from the U.S., border incidents, the status of Government House in Jerusalem, etc. (continued in File 6)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5) Telegrams (1-21 May 1967) (continued from File 8) on the threat to Israel’s security, Jordan’s complaints about the IDF parade in Jerusalem on 15 May and border incidents
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- important telegrams for summaries – May 1967 Telegrams (18-24.5.1967) (continued from File 11) on the reaction of the Western states to the crisis in the Middle East and the meeting of the U.N. Security Council
Michelmore’s Report to the General Assembly Correspondence and comments by Foreign Ministry officials on the annual reports by Laurence Michelmore, the head of UNRWA, on the situation of the Arab refugees in the occupied territories and the Arab states in 1967, 1968 and 1969
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog – press, Six Day War Copies of government bulletins – Press Bulletin and Weekly News Bulletin, and copies of “Time” and “Life” magazine dealing with the Six Day War (continued from File 8)
Copy of “Life” magazine dealing with the Six Day War Photographs and articles on the Six Day War
Six Day War June 1967 Newspaper cuttings on the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- important telegrams (1) Foreign Ministry telegrams (continued from File 4) from 10.5-4.6.1967 on Israel’s diplomatic activity, the stands of Britain, France and the USSR  and the Security Council meetings following the blockade of the Straits of Tiran (continued in File 8)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5) The Middle East situation after the Six Day War (continued from File 7), 9-17.7.1967, U.N debates on the demand from withdrawal from the occupied territories, diplomatic moves in the U.S.; Jerusalem etc (continued in File 9)
Y. Herzog – telegrams June 1967 Foreign Ministry telegrams sent during the Six Day War relating to the fighting, pressure to reach a ceasefire with Jordan, support and raising money for Israel and plans for political activity after the war
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Correspondence 66-67 Telegrams and letters on the diplomatic contacts before and after the Six Day War, Prime Minister Eshkol’s speeches in the Knesset May-June 1967,the U.S., French and Soviet stands etc.
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (8) Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the Six Day War (continued from File 4), 6-15.9.1967, U.N debates on the demand from withdrawal from the occupied territories, diplomatic moves in the U.S.; Jerusalem etc (continued in File 9)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (4) Telegrams on border incidents (continued from File 5), reactions to the Syrian border incident of 7 April 1967, Soviet involvement and the U.S. stand
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5) Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the Six Day War (continued from File 8), 17-25.7.1967, U.N debates on the demand from withdrawal from the occupied territories, diplomatic moves in the U.S. until the suspension of the Special General Assembly on 20 July, status of U.N. observers etc
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- summaries Typed summaries of information appearing in the daily “Haaretz” and Foreign Ministry telegrams, 22 October-5 December 1967
Contacts with Cameroon following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence with the Israeli ambassador to Cameroon Shlomo Havilio before, during and after the Six Day War, including reports on his contacts with President Ahidjo and possible mediation between Israel and Egypt at the Asia-African conference in Cairo following the war
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (10) Telegrams on the Middle East situation after the Six Day War,(16.10-12.11.1967), diplomatic contacts on the stalemate in the Security Council, building an oil pipeline in Iran, Egyptian and Iraqi Jewry (continued in File 11)
U.S.S.R-Israel- exchanges of documents leading up to the Six Day War up to the breaking off of diplomatic relations, Volume 1 Documents from 1966-1967, summaries including translations into Hebrew and English of the Soviet press, official statements by the Soviet and Israeli governments+M126
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- Important telegrams for summaries (not from the director-general’s file) filed on 26 May 1967 in the morning Telegrams from 27.5-2.6.1967 (continued from File 14) on volunteers for Israel from Western countries, fear of an oil crisis and attempts to prevent a war in the Middle East
Mr Comay- 1967 refugees Correspondence and documents on the subject of the Palestinian refugee problem, October 1967. Includes a copy of a government decision from 8 October 1967 on a donation of 1 million lirot to help Palestnian refugees in Jordan, plans for vocational training for refugees, plans to encourage migration
Press reaction to the Six Day War, Volume 5 Reports from Israeli representatives in the U.S. including press cuttings, information and public relations activity, appearances by Foreign Minister Abba Eban on TV shows such as “Issues and Answers”, “Meet the Press’
Appeals and donations – emergency period- 1967, Volume 1 Correspondence with Israel’s missions abroad, international organizations and private citizens on fundraising for Israel before, during and after the Six Day War
Ghana – reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Reactions in Ghana to the Middle East crisis and the victory of Israel in the Six Day War, June-July 1967, including letters of support received by the embassy in Accra
Israeli public relations activity after the Six Day War, Volume 1 Foreign Ministry correspondence and material for an Israeli public relations campaign from before and after the Six Day War, including material on Egyptian antisemitism, repression of minorities in Arab countries, plans to attack Israel etc
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams  Telegrams and reports of diplomatic contacts  5.10-30.11.67 on the U.N. Security Council debate on the Middle East and requests for arms. Includes drafts of  Resolution 237 (June 1967) and Resolution 242 (continued in File 6)
The Foreign Minister’s talks with Strauss, Brandt and Kiesinger Volume 2 Talks with West German and other European leaders, April-May 1967
The Red Cross in the emergency period, 1967, Volume 1 Correspondence between Foreign Ministry officials and the International Red Cross after the Six Day War (August-Decmber 1967) on exchange of prisoners, humanitarian aid to refugees, return of refugees and reunion of families and aid to Jews in Arab lands , etc
Refugees in the emergency period 67, Volume 1
Latin America – messages from the Foreign Minister and the Prime Minister and replies from Israel’s missions Messages from Israeli leaders to various states in Latin America, June -July 1967, especially with reference to their stand at the UN Special Assembly, and their replies
Appeals – emergency period- 1967, Volume 4 Correspondence with Israel’s missions abroad, international organizations and private citizens on fundraising for Israel after the Six Day War
Jarring Telegrams, messages and reports on Foreign Minister Abba Eban’s contacts with U.N. emissary Gunnar Jarring, from 22 November 1967 until November 1968
Petition from U.S. citizens supporting direct negotiations between Israel and the Arab states and opposing territorial concessions  Petition circulated in the U.S. after the Six Day War and forwarded to the US Administration
Mr Comay- Administered Territories Correspondence by the Foreign Minister’s advisor Michael Comay on the fate of the Administered Territories and other issues in Israeli foreign policy after the Six Day War
Gabon – contacts with Gabon following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli embassy in Gabon and the Foreign Ministry before , during and after the Six Day War on the attitude of the press, contacts with the government and public relations activity
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams  Telegrams (15-30.11.1967) on Security Council resolution 242 (continued from File 5) and the Arab reaction to it, de Gaulle’s press conference attacking the Jews on 27 November and Israel’s reaction
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (8)  Telegrams (6.9-24.9.1967) on diplomatic contacts following the Six Day War, including U.S.-Soviet contacts on the Middle East, Arab emigration to Australia, Marshal Tito’s mission (continued in File 5)
Senegal – reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence with the Israeli embassy in Dakar on the attitude of the Senegalese government and President Senghor before, during and after the Six Day War, and anti-Israel propaganda
Dominican Republic – reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Reports  in English by the Israeli ambassador in Santo Domingo, Benjamin Varon, to the Foreign Ministry, on the attitude of the public and the government during and after the Six Day War
Central African Republic – reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence with the Israeli ambassador Avi Pazner on the attitude of the Central African government  and public before, during and after the Six Day War, and President Bokassa’s reaction to Israel’s victory
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog-personal file of Dr. Herzog on the 20th anniversary of the establishment of the state
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- main telegrams (11)  Telegrams (16.10-10.11.1967) on diplomatic contacts following the Six Day War in the U.S. and other states, the sinking of Israeli destroyer “Eilat”, the internal situation in Jordan, arms purchases etc. (continued in File 2)
Bureau of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol – development of the Administered Territories A report prepared by a team for social and economic development headed by Prof. Michael Bruno and submitted on 10 September 1967 to the Committee for the Development of the Administered Territories, on alternative scenarios for development of the West Bank, Gaza, and Northern Sinai, resettlement of the refugees etc.
Contacts with Costa Rica following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Reports by the Israeli ambassador in Costa Rica Dr. Walter Abeles before, during and after the Six Day War, on talks with the Costa Rican government and its possible support for Israel
Contacts with Uruguay following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli embassy in Montevideo and the Foreign Ministry on support for Israel before, during and after the Six Day War
0 Telegrams (14.6-22.6) (continued from File 2) on the U.S. attitude after the Six Day War and the implications of the “Liberty” incident, arms purchases, the U.N. Special Assembly, the persecution of Jews in Egypt, the problem of Egyptian soldiers cut off from their units and wandering around Sinai
Ireland – reactions to the war Letter sent to Israel’s representative in Ireland on the outbreak of the Six Day War and his reply
Australia – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli embassy in Canberra and the Foreign Ministry and press cuttings on the attitude of the Ausralian government and the press to Israel before, during and after the Six Day War. Public relations activities and fundraising  by the embassy including the visit of General Ariel Sharon to Sidney and Melbourne at the end of June 1967
Gabon – Reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli embassy in Libreville and the Foreign Ministry on the attitude of the Gabon government and public before, during and after the Six Day War
Contacts with Jamaica following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits  Excahnge of letters at the Foreign Ministry relating to Jamaica’s attitude after the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- important telegrams (1)  Telegrams and reports (18.5-4.6.67) on the crisis on the eve of the Six Day War, the attitudes of various governments, public relations and fundraising (continued in File 7)
U.S.S.R-Israel- exchanges of documents leading up to the Six Day War up to the breaking off of diplomatic relations, Volume 2 Documents from 21.4-25.12. 1967, summaries including translations into Hebrew and English of the Soviet press, official statements by the Soviet and Israeli governments, exchanges of letters between Prime Minister Eshkol and Soviet Premier Kosygin
Contacts with Guyana following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits The attitude of Guyana towards Israel before, during and after the Six Day War
Contacts with Denmark following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence between the Israeli ambassador in Copenhagen, Esther Herlitz, and the Foreign Ministry, and reports on the attitude of the Danish government and public to Israel before, during and after the Six Day War
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (5)  Telegrams (2-16.5.1967) on the situation on the Syrian border and contacts with the U.S. (continued in File 8)
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (10)  Telegrams (16.10-23.10.1967) continued from File 10) on diplomatic contacts following the Six Day War in the U.S. and other states, the situation at the U.N., the sinking of Israeli destroyer “Eilat”, the UNRWA report on the refugees. (continued in File 12)
Contacts with Africa following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits   Correspondence with the Israeli missions in Africa and reports of the African Division in the Foreign Ministry on attitudes  towards Israel before, during and after the Six Day War, the African states’ voting at the Special Session of the General Assembly
Contacts with the Vatican following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits   Correspondence with the Israeli embassy in Rome and Foreign Ministry documents on the attitude of the Vatican and Pope Paul VI during and after the Six Day War, the refugee issue, the fate of Jews in Arab countries, the status of Jerusalem and the Holy Places
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- summaries  Telegrams and summaries of telegrams from the “waiting period” before the Six Day War and during the war arranged according to country
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog – refugees, initiatives Correspondence on the refugee problem and plans for the rehabilitation of refugees, desalination of water (the Rothschild-Struass plan) July-December 1967
Bureau of PMO Director-General Yaacov Herzog- political telegrams (7) (continued from File 2) Diplomatic contacts after the Six Day War (28.8-5.9.67) (continued from File 2) including discussions with the U.S., U.S.-Soviet contacts and Tito’s mission to Egypt
Malta- reactions by prominent figures, the press and organizations following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence with the Israeli representative in Malta and press clippings on the attitude of Malta during and after the Six Day War  and its support for Israel in the U.N.
Contacts with East Germany following the entry of the Egyptian army to Sinai and the closing of the Tiran Straits Correspondence with the Israeli embassy in Bonn and press clippings on the attitude of East Germany during and after the Six Day War  and its support for the Arabs