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Begin Menachem

Menachem Begin Typed Thank You Letter Signed 

Typed Letter Signed “M. Begin” in Hebrew, 1p, 6.25” x 8”. The Knesset [Jerusalem, Israel, June 19, 1975. To David Avni, Jerusalem. On Knesset member stationery. Two file holes in blank right margin with reinforcement on verso. One letter edit in Begin’s hand. Fine condition.



In full, “Thank you for your additional letter of 1 Tammuz 5735 – June 10, 1975. I appreciated your response to my words on the subject: Who is a Jew. And with regard to your additional queries: Ariel Sharon is one of our army’s greatest commanders. He is convinced that in his new position he will be able to contribute to the nation’s security, and of course we have to trust his opinion. Mr. Rabin is the Prime Minister; we serve our people in a parliamentary opposition. It is the opposition’s duty to strive for change and sometimes also to demonstrate unity, as we have done lately, with regard to denying the demands by Egypt in March. Therefore, this is not a personal question.”



On March 20, 1975, the Israeli government issued the following statement, in part, “Egypt demanded Israeli withdrawal from the Mitla and Gidi passes and the Abu Rudeis oil fields, but was unwilling to end the state of war. Israel offered to withdraw from the Abu Rudeis area and from the western half of the passes in return for a long term Egyptian agreement to refrain from the use of force in the future. Israel also asked for limitation of the Arab boycott, propaganda and political warfare. Israel also wanted to retain its early warning station at Um Hashiba, but Egypt refused to agree to this even though Israel suggested the construction of a similar Egyptian station in the U.N. controlled buffer zone…”



Gen. Yitzhak Rabin, former Israeli Army Chief of Staff, was elected to the Knesset (parliament) as a member of the Labour Party in December 1973 and joined Prime Minister Golda Meir's cabinet as Minister of Labour in March 1974. After Meir resigned in April, he became party leader and, in June, Israel's first native-born Prime Minister. Begin was a member of the opposition Likud Party.



Gen. Ariel Sharon, 1956 and 1967, who captured the strategic Mitla pass in the Sinai Peninsula in 1956 and 1967, was recalled to command the Armored Division during the 1973 Yom Kippur War and led the crossing of Suez Canal. Instrumental in the formation of the Likud party, in 1974, he became a member of the Knesset and served as Security and Defense Advisor to Prime Minister Rabin.



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