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ID083101
Title ProperBritish intelligence and the mandate of Palestine
Other Title InformationThreats to British national security immediately after the second world war
LanguageENG
AuthorWalton, Calder
Publication2008.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Recently declassified Security Service (MI5) records reveal, for the first time, the full extent of the threat that Zionist terrorism posed to British national security immediately after the Second World War. It is well established within the historical literature that after 1945 Britain faced violent campaigns by Jewish terrorist groups in the Mandate of Palestine. Hitherto unacknowledged in the historiography, however, is the fact that the threat of Zionist terrorism extended from Palestine to Britain itself. This article studies the nature of the threat posed by Zionist terrorism within Britain after 1945, and explores the counter-terrorist measures that MI5 devised to meet it. Overall, as this article shows, MI5's concerns with Zionist terrorism after 1945 offer a striking new interpretation of the history of the early Cold War
`In' analytical NoteIntelligence and National Security Vol. 23, No.4; Aug 2008: p435-462
Journal SourceIntelligence and National Security Vol. 23, No.4; Aug 2008: p435-462
Key WordsPalestine ;  National Security ;  Intelligence