Israel Political and Economic Reports 1954–1955 6 Volume Set
These six volumes cover the government under Moshe Sharett which strove to find an accommodation between the Arab refugees and the security needs of the new Israeli state. The papers include: despatches on the internal government of Israeli-occupied Jerusalem; the status and position of the city of Jerusalem; Israeli–US relations; Israeli–UK relations; Israeli relations with the Arab States of Jordan, Syria, Egypt and Lebanon; personality reports with details on the ministers; and first full details of the Alpha Peace Plan from 1955. The papers reporting on Operation Alpha are particularly interesting; growing from British and US concerns about the Near East conflict, Operation Alpha began as a shared initiative in October 1954 and eventually, after several stages, became a solely US project a year later. Despite some documents which are still politically sensitive and have been either redacted or withheld the coverage is good.
- This project collects together disparate series of facsimile reports for the State of Israel to make research into Israeli history more accessible
- Sharett was one of the signatories of Israel's Declaration of Independence and Israel's first Minister of Foreign Affairs, and established diplomatic relations with dozens of nations and helped Israel join the UN
- During this time the Palestinian–Israeli conflict intensified and there were two controversial political intrigues: the Lavon affair and the Alpha Peace Plan, making these two years of great interest to political historians
Product details
November 2011Multiple copy pack
9781840973303
4200 pages
350 × 270 × 305 mm
9.67kg
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