متابعة جريدة الجمهورية لموقف مصر من حوادث اليمن 1963- 1968م Egypt's Position on Yemen in the Iraqi Al-Jumhuriya Newspaper (1963-1968

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علاء ناصر محمد الزيدي
أ. د. قحطان حميد كاظم

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The Yemeni issue is considered one of the most important matters that Egyptian foreign policy focused on during the rule of President Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Egyptian leadership gave it great importance, seeing it as a true test of the intentions for which Egypt was engaging and leading the intense conflict at that time on several fronts. These included the conflict with monarchical reactionary forces in the region, represented by the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia and the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan; the colonial struggle represented by Britain and the United States of America; as well as the internal conflict within Yemen represented by tribal leaders and forces supporting the monarchy. Additionally, there was the internal Egyptian front, where the Yemeni issue posed a challenge to the Egyptian leadership’s capabilities in managing the matter politically, militarily, and financially. This situation put the intentions and slogans openly declared by the Egyptian leadership to the test.


The research topic addresses Egypt's stance on Yemen as reported in the Iraqi newspaper Al-Jumhuriya from 1963 to 1968. It focuses on significant events, including Egypt’s support for the newly established Yemeni republic on military, political, and economic levels, the conflict Egypt faced against forces opposing its activities, and the efforts made by various parties to resolve the Yemeni issue.

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