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Moshe Dayan Regarding Bad Relations Between Late Israeli Prime Ministers David Ben-Gurion & Levi Eshkol

A rare glimpse into the personal thoughts of General Moshe Dayan. The first note is an actual exchange of notes between Dayan and another senior member of his party. The senior member wrote to Dayan in Hebrew: "Moshe, some vital political information: after you visited Ben Gurion he was visited by Shimon (Peres), Ben Porat and Surkis. He was asked why he didn't attend Eshkol's funeral and he replied I don't want to go to his funeral and I don't expect him to come to mine."

Dayan replied on the other side of this note: "Since they didn't understand what he [Ben Gurion] said here are some clarifications A: B.G. [Ben Gurion] said that when he was offered to come to the funeral of [Eshkol] they emphasized that after all, Eshkol is now dead, He [Ben Gurion] replied: He is not dead!!! Look how they commemorate his image in the radio and the newspapers, B." Since Eshkol didn't go to Ben Gurion's funeral even after he [Eshkol] buried him [Ben Gurion politically speaking].

The third note reads, "From a certain point of view the physical death of Eshkol was a moral and political blow for Ben Gurion since he will no longer be able to achieve his [Eshkol] political fall down. Eshkol managed to end his way in a public climax and the show is now over. Ben Gurion will not be able to prove Eshkol's incompatibility to be a Prime Minister, etc."

This is amazing first hand evidence for the bad relations between these two historical leaders of Israel and the labor party. The second Dayan note was written on July 1968, "Don't you think that I had only tension and to the case in question I had nothing." Dayan wrote this note to a fellow member of the labor party's chamber meeting after the 6 day war when he was Israel Minister of Defense and he felt unpopular in this political forum and especially with Yigal Alon and his party "Achdut Ha'Avoda" and Mapay since they held him responsible for the deposition of Eshkol from his second position as Minister of Defense prior to the Six Days War. 6.5" x 4"

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