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The Suez Crisis of the 1950s - page 14

Keywords: This coursework is split up into 8 seperate sources and therefore 8 questions

By Northcott on 26/09/2008

Level: VGCSE

Page Number: 14 of 14   pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14

faults using propaganda. They made it seem that their take-over of Palestine was justified act, when in fact they committed endless murders and rapes against the free wills of the Arabs. The Israelis claimed that the Arabs forced them to attack, due to the escalation of tension until breaking point, when the Israelis thought they had an excuse to attack. This theory is just a cover up story to prevent the hatred of Israel on a worldwide scale. The decision on who was to blame entirely is still being debated today as no side has yet admitted to it.

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The Suez Crisis of the 1950s- page 14