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1917- 1963
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April 5, 1963
President Kennedy and Israeli Deputy Defense Minister Shimon Peres discussed the possibility of UAR intervention in Jordan. Peres stated that "the UAR is the only Arab country that Israel really fears."
December 27, 1962
Summary of second US inspection of Dimona. Although inspectors "were taken to Dimona without advance notification, [and] they had spent only a short time there," they felt that "the visit was satisfacotry in that the AEC technicians could confirm that the reactor is not a power reactor but rather a large research reactor.
October 23, 1962
Results of second US visit to Dimona discussed.
October 22, 1962
State Department reports that a second US visit to Dimona reaffirmed previous view that there was no evidence of preparations for nuclear weapons production.
September 18, 1962
Memorandum summarizing response to US requests for a second visit to Dimona.
September 14, 1962
Delay in response to US request for a second visit to Dimona.
July 11, 1962
UAR officials express concern regarding the Israeli nuclear program.
June 22, 1962
Ambassador Harman responds favorably to the suggestion of another US visit to Dimona.
Unable to arrange visits from a "neutral" country, the State Department proposes another US visit to Dimona.
February 12, 1962
British response to State Department reply regarding controls over Israel nuclear program.