Mr. President, I am most grateful for the generous remarks that you have expressed in welcoming me and the members of my...
But I do not speak today primarily of those usual gracious terms and references that are always appropriate, of our comm...
Today, I declare again that we, the people of the United States, stand with you in the defense of freedom.
I should like to respond to your remarks in both personal terms and then also in the broader terms that you have used in...
But as we think of that, and as I declare again, as I did in my earlier meetings with you and with members of this gover...
That is why I am particularly grateful for the opportunity to visit your country at this time, to have the wise counsel ...
All Americans join me in sending you and the people of Israel our deepest sympathy for your tragic loss.
There will be no honor greater than the one I have today to address my fellow legislators.
We are bound together, too, by a common dedication to the cause of peace--peace not only for ourselves but for all manki...
I have never been more certain--and that certainly has been buttressed by my visit here--that the strength of our ideals...
We believe, both of our countries and our peoples, in representative government, in free and vigorous debate, and in fre...
This is the first time that I, as President of the United States, have appeared before any legislative body in the whole...
It is essential that we maintain the strength that made negotiations possible.
We shall all be the poorer for his passing.
This Alliance is strong today and must be maintained in strength in the years ahead.
It is a very great honor for me to appear before this legislative body and to respond to the very generous words of welc...
I do say, though, that having heard his translation, he had every word right--every word.
Levi Eshkol was a man of great compassion and a true servant of his people.