In 1956, the United States led by President Dwight Eisenhower was self-contained within the Suez Canal crisis involving Israel, Egypt, France and the United Kingdom. US participation in the Suez Canal Crisis has not only led to the victory of Egypt and the Soviet Union but also the ability to gamble to become an entrance to the Middle East with an alliance with Egyptian President Jamal Abdul Nasser I also made it clear. The United States plans to ignore the efforts of the country and was completely disappointed in the allies who participated in the Suez crisis to confirm the status as a superpower of the Middle East.
The Suez Canal Crisis is a war to dominate the Suez Canal. In 1956, Gamal Abdel Nasser unexpectedly nationalized Suez Canal, the invasion of Britain, France and Israel dominated the canal. The United States strongly warns against taking military action. The strategy was a military success, but the canal was closed in the coming years. Eisenhower asks the aggressor to retreat and they did it. This movement was a great humiliation of the two Western European countries, Britain and France, symbolizing the end of colonialism and weakening of the global importance of Europe, in particular the collapse of the British Empire. America then joined the politics of the Middle East more deeply and entered the 21st century.
The Suez crisis: The relationship between Israel and Egypt was in danger for several years after the war in 1948. In 1956, Egyptian President Jamal Abdul Nasser overtaken the Suez Canal, an important waterway connecting the Red Sea and the Mediterranean Sea, and it became nationalized. With the help of the British and French army, Israel attacked the Sinai peninsula and regained the Suez Canal. Israel, France, UK eventually withdrew from the conflict. Yom Kipl War: I wish the Israeli army is alarming In 1973 Egypt and Syria began air strikes against Israel on the holy day of Yom Kippur. The bat lasted two weeks until the UN passed a resolution to stop the war. Syria wants to regain the Golan Plateau in this fight, but it has not been successful. In 1981, Israel annexed the Golan Heights, but Syria continues to claim that it is territory.
Since 1948, Israel has been involved in a series of conflicts that have remained almost unchanged, including the Suez crisis in 1956, the 6-day war in 1967, the Yom Kipple War in 1973, the Lebanon war in 1982, the Lebanon war in 2006, and other similar strife. These include ongoing Israel - Palestinian conflict. Despite the ongoing security threats, Israel - a major Jewish state - is growing economically. From the 1980s to the 1990s there were many liberalization measures, including monetary policy, domestic capital markets, and various means of government intervention in economic activities. The role of the government in the economy has drastically decreased. Meanwhile, several government economic functions were added: the National Health Insurance system was introduced, but private medical service providers continue to provide health services within the national system.