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The second Arab-Israeli war, also known as the Suez War, broke out on October 29, 1956 when Israel, Great Britain and France launched a joint attack against Egypt aimed at instituting a ‘regime ...
100 days in 1956, the Suez Crisis marking one of the great follies of modern history. In July 1956, Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser nationalized the Suez Canal, prompting a response from ...
October 1956 was the most intense day for air combat in the Suez Crisis. Both sides kept sending their fighter-bombers ...
The 1956 British and French attack on Suez, and the parallel 1956 Israel-Egypt War, have to be among the strangest conflicts in history.
Michael Doran talked about circumstances that led to the 1956 Suez Crisis, the role of the U.S. and the aftermath of the war.
Since it was completed in 1869, the Suez Canal has been one of the world’s most important bodies of water; a portal between East and West that has been controlled by multiple countries ...
History resonates through geography: Place-names conjure up events that changed the world. One of those names is Suez. Half a century ago this week, at a secret conference in Sèvres on October 24, ...
1956 Suez Canal war: Seven nights before daylight. Dina Ezzat, Sunday 30 Oct 2016. Cultural historian Alia Mossallem puts a focus on what remains, 60 years later, of the Suez War in the hearts ...
Bell Ringer: 1956 Suez Crisis Description Michael Doran talked about circumstances that led to the 1956 Suez Crisis, the role of the U.S. and the aftermath of the war.