{"title":"法以关系对中东的影响,以埃及和土耳其为榜样,1948-1962 CE","authors":"Asst. Prof Eman Ala Alddin Ebrahaeem Saig","doi":"10.36772/arid.aijssh.2023.5101","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"France was the first to put forward the idea of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine, so the FrenchIsraeli relations had a great impact on the Middle East, especially Egypt and Turkey, since the\nestablishment of Israel in 1948 until 1962 .\nIsrael and France had strong relations. France supported the Balfour Declaration or Declaration in 1917\nAD, and it also supported the decision to partition Palestine at the United Nations in 1947 AD, and\neconomic relations between them grew strongly, and several trade agreements were concluded between\nthe two countries, including the 1956 Paris Agreement.\nThe French-Israeli relations had a significant impact on Egypt, as Israel, upon its establishment, was in a\nnecessary need to obtain French support, and France was among the signatories to the Tripartite\nDeclaration in 1950 AD, and France entered as a result of the Egyptian support for Algeria and the rest\nof the Maghreb countries in the tripartite aggression against Egypt. Egypt in 1956.\nAlso, the Israeli-French relations affected Turkey, and a large number of Jews lived in Turkey, and they\nhad a role in Turkish society, and since the Arab-Turkish relations were good, Turkey voted against the\ndecision to partition Palestine at the United Nations in 1947, which further improved Israeli relations\nTurkish Turkey's fear of the Soviet incursion into the Middle East.\nBecause of the improvement in French-Israeli relations, Israeli-Turkish relations improved, and Turkey\nhad to harmonize its foreign policy with the policy of NATO, which it joined, even though France and\nTurkey are in one alliance, but it followed a different policy with France towards the Algerian issue,\nespecially that between Turkey and Algeria. 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The impact of French-Israeli relations on the Middle East, Egypt and Turkey as a model, 1948-1962 CE
France was the first to put forward the idea of establishing a Jewish state in Palestine, so the FrenchIsraeli relations had a great impact on the Middle East, especially Egypt and Turkey, since the
establishment of Israel in 1948 until 1962 .
Israel and France had strong relations. France supported the Balfour Declaration or Declaration in 1917
AD, and it also supported the decision to partition Palestine at the United Nations in 1947 AD, and
economic relations between them grew strongly, and several trade agreements were concluded between
the two countries, including the 1956 Paris Agreement.
The French-Israeli relations had a significant impact on Egypt, as Israel, upon its establishment, was in a
necessary need to obtain French support, and France was among the signatories to the Tripartite
Declaration in 1950 AD, and France entered as a result of the Egyptian support for Algeria and the rest
of the Maghreb countries in the tripartite aggression against Egypt. Egypt in 1956.
Also, the Israeli-French relations affected Turkey, and a large number of Jews lived in Turkey, and they
had a role in Turkish society, and since the Arab-Turkish relations were good, Turkey voted against the
decision to partition Palestine at the United Nations in 1947, which further improved Israeli relations
Turkish Turkey's fear of the Soviet incursion into the Middle East.
Because of the improvement in French-Israeli relations, Israeli-Turkish relations improved, and Turkey
had to harmonize its foreign policy with the policy of NATO, which it joined, even though France and
Turkey are in one alliance, but it followed a different policy with France towards the Algerian issue,
especially that between Turkey and Algeria. Historical and cultural ties and ties.
Keywords: French-Israeli relations, the Middle East, Egypt, Turkey .