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War in Palestine, 1948 : Israeli and Arab Strategy and Diplomacy

Part of the Israeli History, Politics and Society series
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Arab involvement in the Jewish-Palestine conflict had started during the late 1930s, but it was only in the wake of the UN Partition Resolution of 29 November 1947 that active military intervention was considered.

The Arab League tried to form a unified army that would prevent the implementation of the Partition Resolution, but failed.

In Egypt, the government and the army opposed the idea of dispatching an expeditionary force to Palestine, but the pressure of public opinion and King Farouq's insistence carried the day.

The order was given and in May 1948, Egyptian forces crossed the international border with Palestine.

The author analyses the reasons for the decisive victory enjoyed by Israel over a larger opponent; and the successes and failures that were sealed in the Egyptian-Israeli General Armistice Agreement signed in Rhodes in March 1948.

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Product Details
Routledge
1135775109 / 9781135775100
Digital (delivered electronically)
956.042
24/06/2004
United Kingdom
512 pages