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![Segments from UN Security Council](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
The delegate from the USSR speaks about the connection between the United States and Israel in the Six Days War. The delegate from Bulgaria claims that Israel is diverting attention from the real issues, their military aggression. USSR delegate refers to the fact that Russia stood up to Nazi aggression and that the Jews in Israel were not the only people effected by the Nazis. The delegate from Israel is angry that the USSR refers to Israeli’s military conquest as Nazi-like. The reel is listen able but is not high quality.
![Emergency UN Session (called for by Syria)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Ambassador Fedorenko begins with the Soviet justification of the cessation of diplomatic relations with Israel and condemns Israeli aggression. Lord Canyton from the United Kingdom follows, the Moussa Keita from Mali. He speaks on how the security council is moving too slow in condemning Israeli aggression and is in fact acting in complicity with imperialism. Egypt follows and states that the United States bears the largest responsibility for this crisis. Milko Tarabanov from Bulgaria follows with statements claiming Arab states have a right to defend themselves against invasion. George Ignatieff (Canada), Roger Sadue (France) and Ambassador Goldberg (United States) finish the reel talking about the need to base information on reports from UN observers, for UN observers to have complete freedom of movement and for the UN offices in Jerusalem is restored.
![UN Security Council Debate (Ceasefire Discussion)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Reel focuses on debates concerning a cease-fire. USSR; USA; Bulgaria; India; Nigeria; France; then USSR again. USSR asks that the council meets again in two hours no matter what that its not about whether the order to cease-fire has been given, its about whether the order has been obeyed. Council adjourns.
News commentary and reports from June 9th 1967 and a speech from an unknown UN speaker questioning how can Israel be practicing self-defense if they’re on someone else’s soil?
![UN Security Council Debate on the Restoration of Communication with UN Observers- June 9, 1967](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
The primary topic of debate is the need for the UN to reestablish communication with its observers on the ground. USSR and other “third-world” countries claim Israel is impeding the restoration of contact with the observers. At the end of the session the Syrian delegates reports that he has just been in contact with Syrian generals and that Israel has not halted its aggression. Following the adjournment of the council, there are reports on the events of the council. The tape also features the voice of Gamal Abdel Nasser who is offering his resignation to the Egyptian radio.
![UN Security Council Debate (called at the request of Syria)](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
June 10th ceasefire violations
Delegate from Bulgaria: council reconvened because of request by Soviet Union. Israel is still occupying Syria. Security Council has decided to not yet condemn Israeli aggression. Israel is lying and these are proven to be lies. Arrogance of Israel. Council is about to adjourn. 2 reports of bombings by Israeli aircraft near Damascus. Israeli troops within 40 miles of Damascus. UN observers in Syria. Hans Tabor of Denmark adjourns meeting. Bulgaria and USSR have sharp words towards Israeli delegate.
Brief Break in Reel
Ceasefire seems to be holding. News flashes- global fallout from conflict: Oil in America, the Pope at the Vatican, US evacuates embassy in Jordan. Vietnam; Egyptian changes in government, Moscow breaks off diplomatic relations with Israel. News from China. Syria- George Tomeh; Israel- Gideon Rafael
![PFLP Bulletin](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Popular Front for the Liberation of PalestineYear: 1979Volume Number: No. 31 Oct.Format: PeriodicalCollection: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
A revolutionary Palestinian publication in the English language dedicated to the struggle for liberation and return published by the PFLP. It is a predecessor to the magazine, "Democratic Palestine." Cover Story: "Comrade Habash to Youth: It is you who will determine the future of the Revolution and of our masses, of Palestine and of of the region."
![PFLP Bulletin](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Popular Front for the Liberation of PalestineYear: 1981Volume Number: No. 50-51 May-JuneFormat: PeriodicalCollection: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
A revolutionary Palestinian publication in the English language dedicated to the struggle for liberation and return published by the PFLP. It is a predecessor to the magazine, "Democratic Palestine." Cover Story: "International Workers Day"
![PFLP Bulletin](images/fileicons/nodigital.png)
Publisher: Popular Front for the Liberation of PalestineYear: 1981Volume Number: No. 55 Oct.Format: PeriodicalCollection: Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
A revolutionary Palestinian publication in the English language dedicated to the struggle for liberation and return published by the PFLP. It is a predecessor to the magazine, "Democratic Palestine." Cover Story: "Strategic Alliance for Aggression"
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