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ID154054
Title ProperFortitude at stake
Other Title Informationthe accidental crisis in American–Israeli relations, August 1958
LanguageENG
AuthorSchonmann, Noa
Summary / Abstract (Note)In the summer of 1958, the Middle East was engulfed in crisis, and the Eisenhower administration was rethinking its regional policy. Israel saw a chance to demonstrate its value as a reliable strategic partner by supporting the Western military operation to secure Jordan. Prime Minister Ben-Gurion authorized overflights and tabled proposals for a strategic partnership. Though Washington proved responsive, Ben-Gurion abruptly terminated the overflights, and a severe diplomatic crisis ensued. It was neither sought nor welcomed by the parties, and left all baffled and dismayed. Ben-Gurion’s behaviour confounded contemporaries and historians: was he intimidated by Soviet threats? Did he yield to coalition pressures? Was he engaging in brinkmanship? New evidence shows that the root cause of the crisis was accidental, and ultimately it served only to cast doubt over Israel’s fortitude.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Affairs Vol. 23, No.4; Aug 2017: p.626-649
Journal SourceIsrael Affairs Vol: 23 No 4
Key WordsDavid Ben-Gurion ;  Gamal Abdel Nasser ;  Dwight D. Eisenhower ;  Abba Eban ;  John Foster Dulles ;  Israel–US Relations ;  Overflights Crisis ;  Periphery Pact


 
 
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