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- Suez_Crisis abstract "The Suez Crisis, also referred to as the Tripartite Aggression, Suez Canal Crisis, Suez War, or Second Arab-Israeli War (Arabic: أزمة السويس / العدوان الثلاثي Azmat al-Suways / al-ʻUdwān al-Thulāthī , "Suez Crisis"/ "the Tripartite Aggression"; French: Crise du canal de Suez; Hebrew: מבצע קדש Mivtza' Kadesh "Operation Kadesh," or מלחמת סיני Milẖemet Sinai, "Sinai War"), was a diplomatic and military confrontation in late 1956 between Egypt on one side, and Britain, France and Israel on the other, with the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Nations playing major roles in forcing Britain, France and Israel to withdraw.The attack followed the President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser's decision of 26 July 1956 to nationalize the Suez Canal, after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the United States to fund the building of the Aswan Dam, which was in response to Egypt's new ties with the Soviet Union and recognizing the People's Republic of China during the height of tensions between China and Taiwan. The aims of the attack were primarily to regain Western control of the canal and to remove Nasser from power, and the crisis highlighted the danger that Arab nationalism posed to Western access to Middle East oil.Less than a day after Israel invaded Egypt, Britain and France issued a joint ultimatum to Egypt and Israel, and then began to bomb Cairo. Despite the denials of the Israeli, British, and French governments, allegations began to emerge that the invasion of Egypt had been planned beforehand by the three powers. Anglo-French forces withdrew before the end of the year, but Israeli forces remained until March 1957, prolonging the crisis. In April, the canal was fully reopened to shipping, but other repercussions followed.The three allies, especially Israel, were mainly successful in attaining their immediate military objectives, but pressure from the United States and the USSR at the United Nations and elsewhere forced them to withdraw. As a result of the outside pressure Britain and France failed in their political and strategic aims of controlling the canal and removing Nasser from power. Israel fulfilled some of its objectives, such as attaining freedom of navigation through the Straits of Tiran. As a result of the conflict, the UNEF would police the Egyptian–Israeli border to prevent both sides from recommencing hostilities.".
- Suez_Crisis causalties "Israel: United Kingdom: France:".
- Suez_Crisis combatant "Supported by:".
- Suez_Crisis date "1956-11-07".
- Suez_Crisis isPartOfMilitaryConflict Arab%E2%80%93Israeli_conflict.
- Suez_Crisis isPartOfMilitaryConflict Cold_War.
- Suez_Crisis place Egypt.
- Suez_Crisis place Gaza_Strip.
- Suez_Crisis place Suez_Canal.
- Suez_Crisis result "* Coalition military victory with subsequent forced Anglo-French withdrawal".
- Suez_Crisis result "* Egyptian political victory".
- Suez_Crisis result "* End of Britain's role as a Superpower".
- Suez_Crisis result "* Israeli occupation of Sinai (until March 1957)".
- Suez_Crisis result "* Resignation of Anthony Eden as British Prime Minister".
- Suez_Crisis result "* Straits of Tiran re-opened to Israeli shipping".
- Suez_Crisis result "* UNEF deployment in Sinai".
- Suez_Crisis result "* United Nations cease-fire".
- Suez_Crisis result "*Guy Mollet's position as French Prime Minister heavily damaged and a major factor in his resignation five months after Eden's".
- Suez_Crisis strength "300,000".
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- Suez_Crisis caption "Damaged Egyptian equipment".
- Suez_Crisis casualties "Israel: United Kingdom: France:".
- Suez_Crisis casus "Egyptian nationalization of the Suez Canal".
- Suez_Crisis combatant "Supported by:".
- Suez_Crisis conflict "Suez Crisis".
- Suez_Crisis conflict "The Sinai War".
- Suez_Crisis conflict "The Tripartite Aggression".
- Suez_Crisis date "--10-29".
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- Suez_Crisis name "The Middle East".
- Suez_Crisis partof "the Cold War and the Arab–Israeli conflict".
- Suez_Crisis place "Gaza Strip and Egypt".
- Suez_Crisis result "* Egyptian political victory * Coalition military victory with subsequent forced Anglo-French withdrawal * Israeli occupation of Sinai * United Nations cease-fire * UNEF deployment in Sinai * Straits of Tiran re-opened to Israeli shipping * Resignation of Anthony Eden as British Prime Minister * End of Britain's role as a Superpower *Guy Mollet's position as French Prime Minister heavily damaged and a major factor in his resignation five months after Eden's".
- Suez_Crisis strength "300000".
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- Suez_Crisis comment "The Suez Crisis, also referred to as the Tripartite Aggression, Suez Canal Crisis, Suez War, or Second Arab-Israeli War (Arabic: أزمة السويس / العدوان الثلاثي Azmat al-Suways / al-ʻUdwān al-Thulāthī , "Suez Crisis"/ "the Tripartite Aggression"; French: Crise du canal de Suez; Hebrew: מבצע קדש Mivtza' Kadesh "Operation Kadesh," or מלחמת סיני Milẖemet Sinai, "Sinai War"), was a diplomatic and military confrontation in late 1956 between Egypt on one side, and Britain, France and Israel on the other, with the United States, the Soviet Union, and the United Nations playing major roles in forcing Britain, France and Israel to withdraw.The attack followed the President of Egypt Gamal Abdel Nasser's decision of 26 July 1956 to nationalize the Suez Canal, after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the United States to fund the building of the Aswan Dam, which was in response to Egypt's new ties with the Soviet Union and recognizing the People's Republic of China during the height of tensions between China and Taiwan. ".
- Suez_Crisis label "Crise du canal de Suez".
- Suez_Crisis label "Crisi di Suez".
- Suez_Crisis label "Guerra del Sinaí".
- Suez_Crisis label "Guerra do Suez".
- Suez_Crisis label "Kryzys sueski".
- Suez_Crisis label "Sueskrise".
- Suez_Crisis label "Suez Crisis".
- Suez_Crisis label "Suezcrisis".
- Suez_Crisis label "Суэцкий кризис".
- Suez_Crisis label "العدوان الثلاثي".
- Suez_Crisis label "第二次中东战争".
- Suez_Crisis label "第二次中東戦争".