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Egyptian Blockade Of Ships Bound For Israel; HMG Representations To Egypt, Requesting Free Use Of The Canal; Anglo-French Talks About Consulting The US Government Before Any Action; Israeli Protests At The Blockade. The Israelis Have No Intention Of Trying To Force A Tanker Through The Suez Canal At Present But This Does Not Mean That They Have Abandoned The Idea. The Charge D'affaires Asked What The Foreign Office Thought The Egyptian Reaction Would Be To Such A Step. Suez Crisis, 1956.

1952; Gale Group; Linguagem: English

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Egyptian blockade of ships bound for Israel; HMG representations to Egypt, requesting free use of the Canal; Anglo-French talks about consulting the US Government before any action; Israeli protests at the blockade. The Israelis have no intention of trying to force a tanker through the Suez Canal at present but this does not mean that they have abandoned the idea. The Charge d'Affaires asked what the Foreign Office thought the Egyptian reaction would be to such a step. 1952. FO 371/96997-0006. English. FO 371/96997. Book.

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