ABSTRACT

Since the Sinai campaign, France had been Israel's ally, providing advanced weapons and granting political support and economic aid. When Charles de Gaulle returned to lead France in 1958 during the Algerian War, Israeli leadership faced a challenge to maintain the friendship in light of the President's insistence on re-establishing French influence in the Arab world. This book discusses their efforts and examines de Gaulle's uncompromising pursuit of French grandeur and the ramifications of this for the State of Israel.

chapter |14 pages

Introduction

part |1 pages

PART I: From friendship to patronage, 1958–1962

part |1 pages

PART II: From cracks to a breach, 1962–1967

chapter 6|11 pages

Changes in de Gaulle’s foreign policy

chapter 7|10 pages

The change in France’s attitude to Egypt

chapter 8|26 pages

The weakening of the dual policy

chapter 10|21 pages

The end of the friendship