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Fallout: How the Suez Crisis Rewired the Middle East Forever (Part 3)


Season 7


In the explosive finale of our 3-part series on the Suez Crisis, Noam Weissman unpacks the hidden aftershocks of Israel’s most underrated war. This episode reveals how the 1956 Sinai Campaign reshaped global alliances and Middle East power dynamics; from a swift IDF victory to a humiliating Anglo-French retreat, from Soviet nuclear threats to America’s diplomatic power play. Listen to first-hand accounts of the brutal expulsion of Egyptian Jews triggered by the Suez Crisis. This is not just a war story—it’s a turning point in Jewish, Israeli, and world history.


Here's a link to Jean Naggar's memoir ⁠Sipping from the Nile: My Exodus from Egypt.

Click here for the sources used in this episode.


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