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The Suez Crisis and the Six-Day WarIAFS/JWST 3650 |
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AnnouncementsJewish Studies Mix-and-Mingle: April 10 at 6PM at Illegal Pete's (CU students and graduate students only) RSVP to Meghan.Zibby@colorado.edu |
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AnnouncementsSee revised syllabus (in email) for reading assignments Thursday: come prepared to discuss Dayan reading Chester office hours this week: Fri 2-3 Thu, April 11: In-class paper workshop |
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Paper WorkshopEmail draft to group by Tues 5pm |
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OutlinePost-independence Israeli security concerns Palestinian refugees 1956 Suez Crisis 1950s-1960s Palestinian politics 1967 War/Six-Day War |
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Israeli Security ConcernsFear of “encirclement” Egyptian restrictions on shipping in Suez Canal, Straits of Tiran |
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Israeli Security ConcernsActivist stance (PM David Ben-Gurion): establish that Israel could not be defeated Moderate stance (FM Moshe Sharett): force one of several options Ben-Gurion Sharett |
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Palestinian RefugeesArab insistence on “right of return” Israeli passage of “law of return,” increasing Jewish population Arabs in Israel (~170,000 in 1950) subject to land confiscation and banishment |
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Palestinian RefugeesMany Arab refugees outside Israel remained in refugee camps long-term Lebanese, Syria, Egyptian refusal to grant citizenship (vs Jordan) Concerns about resettlement |
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Suez Crisis1955: Egyptian leader Col. Gamal Abdul Nasser accepts Soviet military aid British fears of shift in Middle East power dynamics July 1956: Nasser’s nationalization of Suez canal |
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Suez CrisisBritish threats re canal Late Oct/early Nov 1956: Disastrous military operation to regain canal carried out by Britain, France, and Israel |
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Suez CrisisIsraeli goals: Sinai and Sharm al-Sheikh US reaction: economic measures to force British withdrawal |
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Suez Crisis RepercussionsEgypt: Nasser remained in power, retained canal Britain: no longer a world power Israel: military victory, UN warning re interference with Straits of Tiran |
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Palestinian Politics1964: Arab League est. Palestinian Liberation Organization (led by Ahmad Shukeiri) Haj Amin: PLO “colonialist, Zionist conspiracy” Syrian desire for more militant action Shukeiri Haj Amin in 1948 |
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FatahEstablished 1958 Gaza-based Military action, before Israel gained upper hand via nukes, as necessary precursor for political action |
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The 1967 War/Six-Day WarEarly 1967: increase in Fatah attacks on Israel 7 Apr: Syria-Israel clash in Golan Heights 21 May: Egyptian closure of Straits of Tiran |
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The 1967 War/Six-Day WarDefense Minister Moshe Dayan push for military response 5 Jun: Israeli airstrikes destroy Egyptian air force Dayan |
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The 1967 War/Six-Day WarIsraeli occupation of Jerusalem’s Old City, West Bank, Sinai Peninsula up to canal, Golan Heights Additional 100,000 Palestinian refugees to Jordan |
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SignificanceContinuing negotiations and conflict over 1967 lines Arab governments primarily interested in Palestinians as means to demonstrate anti-Israeli militancy Palestinian militants increasingly independent of Arab states |
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SignificanceClear Israeli military superiority Israeli feeling of having broken “encirclement” |
«Международный кризис 1950 1960» |
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