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Britain's Game in Israel

Shultz, Lillie | November 6, 1948 issue

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This article focuses on foreign policy of the British government in Israel. Continuation of the East-West crisis is being used with dexterity by the British to force American acquiescence in the sacrifice of Israel. Representatives of the British and American forces produced a face-saving resolution that they got the Canadians to introduce. It called for the appointment of a subcommittee to take into account all the discussions and to formulate a new resolution. The subcommittee under British leadership drafted a resolution calling upon the Israelis to retreat to their original positions, under the threat of sanctions for non-compliance.

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GREAT Britain -- Foreign relations; INTERNATIONAL relations; SANCTIONS (International law); EGYPT; ARAB countries; GREAT Britain
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