EARLY WARNING SYSTEM IN SINAI 4-1 HEARINGS BEFORE THE COMMITTEE ON FOREIGN RELATIONS UNITED STATES SENATE NINETY-FOURTH CONGRESS FIRST SESSION ON MEMORANDA OF AGREEMENTS BETWEEN THE JAN 1973 OCTOBER 6 AND 7, 1975 Printed for the use of the Committee on Foreign Relations U.S. GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE WASHINGTON: 1975 59-686 O Early Warning te In Sinai, hearings before the Committee on Foreign Relations, United States Senate, October 6 and 7, 1975, page 126, beginning with the 5 paragraph should read: We would strongly urge that the United States take a courageous and forwa step by calling for a freeze on all arms shipments to B76 the area. See complete paragraph Selow. We would strongly urge that the United States take a courageous and forward step by calling for a freeze on all arms shipments to the area. This would require a unilateral commitment by the United States as a first step to an eventual multilateral arms embargo. Now, such a move is likely to be interpreted as not in the best interest of Israel. However, in order to discount such an interpretation, let me quote from a speech made by Israeli Foreign Minister Allon before the U.N. General Assembly on September 30, 1975, and I quote: |