British Intelligence and the Mandate of Palestine: Threats to British National Security Immediately After the Second World War

Author Calder Walton
Publication information Intelligence and National Security, 2008, 1743-9019

Narrative

Declassified Security Service (MI5) records reveal the full extent of the threat that Zionist terrorism posed to British national security immediately after World War II.
It is well established that after 1945, Britain faced violent campaigns by Jewish terrorist groups in Mandate Palestine, which, in fact, extended from Palestine to Britain itself.
British Intelligence and the Mandate of Palestine: Threats to British National Security Immediately After the Second World War studies the nature of the threat posed by Zionist terrorism within Britain after 1945, and explores the counter-terrorist measures that MI5 devised to meet it, revealing MI5's concerns with Zionist terrorism and their interpretation of the early Cold War.

References

  1. Churchill Spencer-Churchill, Winston Leonard KG, OM, CH, TD, PC, DL, FRS
  2. Eastwood, Christopher Gilbert