Israel-Syrian Frontier Disputes; Friction And Shooting Incident At Lake Hulch; Israeli Retaliatory Aerial Bombardment; Reaction Of Egypt And Jordan To Israeli Aggression; Statement Of Israeli Claims On Lake Hulch And Foreign Reactions; Security Council's Debate On The Palestine Question And Resolution On Stoppage Of Hostilities. Suggests That Our Policy Should Be To Work For A Cease Fire And To Secure Free Access To The Area By UN Observers. We Should Not Commit Ourselves To Blame Of Either Side. Border Wars, 1949-55/Arab-Israeli Relations And Soviet Block Relations With Israel/Cold War In The Middle East, 1949-55.
1951; Gale Group; Linguagem: English
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Israel-Syrian frontier disputes; friction and shooting incident at Lake Hulch; Israeli retaliatory aerial bombardment; reaction of Egypt and Jordan to Israeli aggression; statement of Israeli claims on Lake Hulch and foreign reactions; Security Council's debate on the Palestine question and resolution on stoppage of hostilities. Suggests that our policy should be to work for a cease fire and to secure free access to the area by UN observers. We should not commit ourselves to blame of either side. 1951. FO 371/91375-0013. English. FO 371/91375. Book.
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