Talk:France–Israel relations
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[edit]Hi,
This paragraph is completely wrong: "Until the 6 Day War, France was the main supplier of Israel's weapons. In 1967 Charles de Gaulle made a one-sided disconnection with Israel. The reason was that Ben-Gurion attacked the Arab neighbors of Israel (Egypt, Syria and Jordan)and colonized parts of those Arabian territories, and as a result de Gaulle made an arms embargo on Israel." There are few mistakes:
1. Ben-Gurion hadn't been Israel's prime minister since 1963 and wasn't even part of the leadership in 1967.
2. De-Gaulle disconnected the relationship immediately after the war and before any Israeli citizen lived in the territories.
3. The words "colonized" and "Arabian Territories" are disputed and one-sided. So is the claim Israel "attacked" its neighbors.
Thank you,
EREZREFA — Preceding unsigned comment added by 77.250.76.219 (talk) 19:08, 7 September 2013 (UTC)
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