1893-1976
Eastern Europe
(372) documents
Middle East
1931- 2022
1882- 1951
1912- 1994
1929- 2004
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1955
Report from Basra of a British plan regarding the Hijaz and Jordanian and Palestinian territories.
December 1, 1948
Meeting between Iraqi delegation and King Abdullah.
August 4, 1948
Description of an Iraqi parliamentary delegation's visit to Jordan and Syria, and King Abdullah’s intent to annex the Arab areas of Palestine to Trans-Jordan.
November 27, 1953
Report on Israeli military strength and position on the military strength of the other Arab countries.
March 27, 1949
Letter to Emir Chehab regarding the political situation in Iraq and Communism in Iraq.
September 1, 1951
Report on the aftermath of King 'Abd Allāh's assasination; including effects on the Jordanian working class, the results of the elections in eastern Jordan and the West Bank and their after effects, information on Communist activity in Amman, rumors of a plot to make Prince Nayf the new King of Jordan, a information on the Jordanian economy.
1948
Short document; a list of supporters of the Greater Syria Project.
June 15, 1979
The conversation starts with Honecker's report on the political and economic situation in the GDR. Meir Vilner informs Honecker about current events in Israel, especially about the position the Communist Party takes toward Zionism, and about his opinion on some foreign policy issues, namely relations with China and Romania and the Middle East peace process.
June 30, 1970
This memorandum contains a list of military supplies that were supposed to be delivered to the Al Ansar group, a Palestinian militant group founded by the initiative of the Jordanian Communist Party with the aim to drive the Israeli forces behind the border lines of 5 June 1966. The justification for the delivery is that the Al Ansar group is small and ill-equipped. The final word on whether these supplies were delivered is not contained in the document.
February 14, 1984
At a meeting held in Moscow on the occasion of Soviet General Secretary Yuri Andropov’s funeral, Arafat cordially thanks the GDR for its “permanent support and solidarity”. Arafat and Honecker discuss the Middle East’s fractious situation, agreeing in particular that the Camp David Accords must be nullified.