American Presidents & Israel: Dwight Eisenhower Administration
(1953 - 1961)
![]() President Eisenhower & Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion (Photo Ron Sachs) |
1960
- State Department Memo Regarding Visit to Suspected Israeli Nuclear Installation (December 1)
- State Department Report on French Role in Israeli Nuclear Project (November 26, 1960)
1957
- Joint Statement Meir-Dulles (March 18)
- Exchange with Israeli PM Ben-Gurion Over Egyptians in Gaza (March 13, 16)
- Letter Expressing Friendship to Ben-Gurion (March 2)
- Address to the American People on the Situation in the Middle East (February 20)
- Statement on Withdrawal of Israeli Troops Within Armistice Lines (February 17)
- Secretary of State Dulles on Israeli Withdrawal (February 11)
1956
- Letter To Ben-Gurion Asking Israel to Withdraw From Sinai (November 7-8)
- Statement Rejecting the Use of Force (October 31)
- Message to Ben-Gurion During the Suez Campaign (October 31)
- Statement on the Middle East Including the Israeli Mobilization (October 28)
- Exchange of Letters with Israeli PM Ben-Gurion (April 10)
- Implications of the Acquistion by Israel of a Nuclear Weapons Capability (April 11, 1956)
1955
- Message to Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver on the Near East Situation (November 15)
- Statement on Hostilities Between Israel and Egypt (November 9)
- Statement Reaffirming Commitment to the Tripartite Declaration (November 9)
1954
- Retention of the U.S. Embassy in Tel Aviv (November 3)
1953
- The Johnston Mission (1953-1956)
- Statement Opposing Israeli Foreign Ministry Move to Jerusalem (July 28)