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 |  |  | Lavon Affair: Encyclopedia II - Lavon Affair - Operation SuzannahIn the early 1950s the United States began pressuring the British to withdraw from the Suez Canal, abandoning two operative treaties, the Convention of Constantinople and the Anglo-Egyptian Treaty of 1936 that made the canal a neutral zone under British control. Israel was strongly opposed to the British withdrawal, as it feared that it would remove a moderating effect on Nasser's military ambitions, especially toward Israel, but diplomatic methods failed to sway the British. In the summer of 1954 Colonel Benyamin Gibli, the chief of Israel' ...
See also:Lavon Affair, Lavon Affair - Operation Suzannah, Lavon Affair - Political aftermath, Lavon Affair - Legacy, Lavon Affair - Notes Read more here: » Lavon Affair: Encyclopedia II - Lavon Affair - Operation Suzannah |
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 |  |  | Lavon Affair: Encyclopedia - Balfour Declaration 1917The Balfour Declaration was a letter dated November 2, 1917 from British Foreign Secretary Arthur James Balfour on behalf of the British government, to Lord Rothschild (Walter Rothschild, 2nd Baron Rothschild), a leader of the British Jewish community, for transmission to the Zionist Federation, a private Zionist organization. The letter stated the position agreed on at a British Cabinet meeting on October 31, 1917, that the British government supported Zionist plans for a "national home" in Palestine for the Jewish people, and, most ...
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