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June 29, 1949

Smuggling Jews out of Lebanon

Report regarding an operation to smuggle Jews from Beirut to Palestine.

June 28, 1949

Smuggling Jews out of Lebanon

Report regarding the smuggling of Syrian Jews from Lebanon to Palestine.

June 25, 1949

Jewish Activities

Report of the movements of three men who met with Jack Franco in Beirut.

January 1, 1956

Communist Activities

Report on a meeting between the Syrian and Lebanese Communist Parties in Damascus.

November 27, 1953

Untitled report on an Israeli plan to attack the Palestinians

Report on Israeli military strength and position on the military strength of the other Arab countries.

August 15, 1949

Untitled report on the return of Palestinian refugees

Short document regarding the return of Palestinian refugees to Israel.

April 28, 1949

Untitled report on Jewish activities in Lebanon

Report on Syrian smuggler working to transport Syrian Jews into Palestine.

1950

Onset and Development of Communism

Discusses how Communism began in Lebanon, the importance of the educators’ visit to Moscow in the 1920s, the early conception of the role of Islam in the Lebanese Communist Party, the Communist Party in Palestine and the Israeli occupation, activities of the Communist Party in France, and internal affairs/organization of the Lebanese Communist Party.

April 3, 1964

Cable from the Chinese Foreign Ministry, 'Reporting the Contents of Premier Zhou's Talks with the Ambassadors of Arab Countries in China'

Zhou discusses China's relationships across the Middle East, including PRC policy toward Israel. He also reviews the proposed nuclear-weapons-free-zones in Africa and Latin America, as well as developments concerning the Non-Aligned Movement and the Second Asian-African Conference.

December 17, 1963

Record of the Second Meeting between Premier Zhou Enlai and President Nasser

Zhou and Nasser discuss developments in and relations with Libya, Tunisia, Israel, Palestine, Morocco, Yemen, and Mauritania, as well as the Non-Aligned Movement and the proposed second Asian-African Conference.

Pagination