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July 26, 1949

Untitled report on Soviet commercial activities in Lebanon and Syria

Short document on Russian efforts to obtain information on the economic situation in Syria and Lebanon, Soviet attempts sign a trade agreement with Syria.

June 2, 1949

Untitled report on Syrian military movements

Report on Syrian military defense maneuvers on the Syria-Lebanon border and Israeli attempts to acquire intelligence on these maneuvers.

April 28, 1949

Untitled report on Jewish activities in Lebanon

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

April 27, 1949

Untitled report on the Muslim Brotherhood

Report on the Muslim Brotherhood's activities.

April 22, 1949

Untitled report on Ḥusnī Za’īm’s visit to Egypt

Account of Ḥusnī Za’īm's trip to Egypt, rumors of an influx of arms to Djebel al-Druze

April 25, 1949

Lebanese Recognition of Ḥusnī al-Za’īm (Husni al-Za'eem)

Short document noting the Lebanese and former Syrian government's recognition of the Za’īm government.

April 23, 1949

Activities of Ḥusnī Za’īm's (Husni Za'eem) Group

Short document describing activities of the Za’īm government, including communication with Beirut and Za’īm's consultation with an advisor.

April 17, 1956

Report about the Pacifist Movement

Report on the pacifist movement in Lebanon- its foundations, its association other left-wing groups including the communist movement, its anti-colonial mission, its opposition to the 1954 Turkish-Pakistani Pact of Mutual Cooperation and then the Baghdad Pact, the movement's development as its ranks expanded, expansion in Syria after Shishaklī came to power, a description of the scope of its power as of 1956 and information on its propaganda tools.

October 20, 1950

Syrian Political Bureau in Lebanon

Report on the formation of a Syrian political office in Lebanon by Shishaklī and his colleagues.

October 18, 1948

Report by the Military Intelligence

Syrian Intelligence report on Palestinian agents of King 'Abd Allāh and the Greater Syria Project, including three men who came to Damascus to carry out secret operations on behalf of the project.

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