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Cutting the lion’s tail: Suez through Egyptian eyes
Cutting the Lion’s Tail: Suez Through Egyptian Eyes presents an authoritative Egyptian perspective on the 1956 Suez Crisis, one of the pivotal conflicts of the modern Middle East. Mohamed Heikal, a leading journalist and close observer of Egyptian politics, provides a detailed account of the political tensions, diplomatic maneuvers, and military actions that culminated in the tripartite attack by Britain, France, and Israel. The book examines President Gamal Abdel Nasser’s nationalization of the Suez Canal, the motivations of Western powers, and the impact of the crisis on regional and global politics. Combining firsthand insights with historical analysis, Heikal offers a compelling narrative of Egypt’s struggle for sovereignty and the reshaping of Middle Eastern geopolitics.
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