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After the Israeli invasion of Egypt, Britain and France demanded for both Israeli and Egyptian troops to withdraw from the Suez Canal. If Egypt and Israel did not follow these orders, Britain and France stated that they would intervene in the war to enforce a cease-fire previously ordered by the
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ordered by the United Nations. On 5 and 6 November, British and French forces landed at Port Said and Port Fuad and began occupying the canal zone. This move was soon met by growing opposition at home and by U.S.-sponsored resolutions in the UN (made in part to counter Soviet threats of
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intervention in the war made tensions worsen and further discouraged Britain and France from continuing their invasion. On 22 December 1956, with the help from the United Nations, British and French troops withdrew from Egypt, ending in a "disaster" for the United Kingdom and France.
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On 29 October 1956, one week before the British and French invasion, 10 Israeli brigades invaded Egypt and advanced toward the Suez Canal. The Israeli military was able to defeat Egyptian forces in multiple battles.
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occupied by Britain, as many British troops were still stationed in Egypt, while Britain rertained heavy influence over Egypt. Until 1956, the Suez Canal was controlled by the
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intervention), which quickly put a stop to the Anglo-French action. On 22 December the UN evacuated British and French troops, and Israeli forces withdrew in March 1957.
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Britain and France, following their plan, demanded that Israeli and Egyptian troops withdraw from the canal, and they announced that they would intervene to enforce a
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After this invasion and occupation of the Suez Canal, many nations expressed extreme concern, mainly the
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The main battle ended on 22 December 1956; However, Israeli troops did not withdraw until March of 1957.
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5 November - 22 December 1956 (1 month, 2 weeks and 3 days)
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in response to Egypt’s growing relations with the communist state of
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and from the British and French people themselves. Fears of
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lead section
summarize
provide an accessible overview
Operation Musketeer
Suez Crisis

Port Said
Egypt
31°15′45″N 32°18′22″E / 31.26250°N 32.30611°E / 31.26250; 32.30611
United Kingdom
France
United Nations
Israel
Egypt
United Kingdom
Anthony Eden
France
Guy Mollet
Israel
David Ben-Gurion
Gamal Abdel Nasser
Royal Air Force
2nd Parachute Regiment
3rd Parachute Regiment
Israeli Air Force
Israeli Navy
Egyptian Navy
Egyptian Air Force
Suez Crisis

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