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May 28, 1949

Communist Moves against Ḥusnī al-Za'īm (Husni al Za'eem)

The Journalist Informer reports that Lebanese Communists in Haifa have begun to coordinate with Khālid Bakdāsh and his allies in Haifa in order to discuss taking shared actions against Ḥusnī al-Za'īm and his government.

May 16, 1949

A Syrian, Lebanese, Palestinian Communist Conference

A report on the Communist conference in Haifa regarding the topics on the agenda.

May 30, 1957

Untitled report on developments in Syria

The Soviets begin to build radar bases and fix anti-aircraft artillery in Syria, and the Syrian and Russian governments reach an military aid agreement.

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.

April 5, 1949

Agreement among Jordanian Newspapers

Short note about an agreement between Jordanian newspapers to publish the armistice agreement between the Jordanians and the Israelis signed the previous day.

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.

June 17, 1967

Letter from Walther Peinsipp (Tel Aviv) to Lujo Tončić-Sorinj (Vienna), 'Final Confrontation of Soviet and American Opinions from Israel'

Summary of conversation with a departing Soviet Embassy official who describes the Soviet assessment of the Six-Day War.

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