The 'Protocols of Sèvres' (
French,''Protocoles de Sèvres'') was a secret agreement reached between the governments of
Israel,
France and
Great Britain during discussions held in
Sèvres,
France between 22 and 24 October
1956, regarding a joint politico-military response to
Egypt's president
Gamal Abdul Nasser's
nationalisation of the
Suez Canal.
Sèvres meeting
On 22 October,
Prime Minister of Israel David Ben-Gurion, Director General of the Ministry of Defense
Shimon Peres and
Chief of Staff of the
Israel Defense Forces Moshe Dayan secretly travelled from Israel to an isolated house in Sèvres to meet the
French Minister of Defence Maurice Bourgès-Maunoury,
Minister of Foreign Affairs Christian Pineau and Chief of Staff of the French Armed Forces General
Maurice Challe, and British
Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd and his assistant Sir
Patrick Dean.
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Anglo-French invasion map
Together, the diplomats and their aides set out the plan of a two-step invasion of Egypt, first Israel had to attack and then the British-French forces would join in.
After 48 hours of negotiations and compromise the seven points agreement was signed by Ben-Gurion, Pineau and Dean. At the insistence of the Israeli diplomats, wanting to prevent being abandoned in the middle of the invasion, each group left Sèvres with a signed copy, written in French.
[2]
British denial
Sir Anthony Eden, the
British Prime Minister at the time, denied the existence of such an agreement. In 1956, when Sir Philip stated signed copies of the secret protocols existed, Eden, concerned that revelation of the agreement was a threat to the three governments, sent Dean back to France on the 25 October to collect all copies and leave no trace of the agreements. Christian Pineau at the
Quai d'Orsay refused as the Israeli diplomats had already left France. The original Israeli copy of the Protocol of Sèvres is said to be kept within the
Ben-Gurion Archives,
Sde Boker,
Israel.
Four days later, Israeli forces marched on Egypt, beginning the
Suez Crisis.
Notes and references
1. ''Affaire de Suez, Le Pacte Secret'', Peter Hercombe and Arnaud Hamelin, France 5/Sunset Presse/Transparence, 2006
2. Release of Suez records, British National Archives, December 2006
See also
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Suez Crisis
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Entente cordiale
External links
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Papers of the Suez Oral History Project
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Secrets and lies at the heart of Britain's Middle Eastern folly - One of the Guardian's special reports on the Suez Crisis.
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Avi Shlaim, The Protocol of Sèvres,1956: Anatomy of a War Plot Published in International Affairs, 73:3 (1997), 509-530
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The Dean Memorandum