PM's Margaret Thatcher & Golda Meir (1976) Benjamin Netanyahu & David Cameron (2012) | Reference Primary Source Material - Prime Minister David Cameron's Knesset Speech (March 2014)
- Fourth UK-Israel Strategic Dialogue (November 2012)
- Yigal Yadin Meets British PM Margaret Thatcher (March 1980)
- Discussions on the Situation in the Middle East (1979-1980)
- Report on Jarring Peace Talks (February 1971)
- Britain Frees Terrorist to Aid King Hussein (September 1970)
- Britain on King Hussein's Downfall (September 1970)
- Cabinet on Supply of Missiles to Middle East (October 1962)
- British Cabinet Discusses Arms Sales to Israel (1959-1960)
- UK Decides Not to Oppose Arab Boycott (September 1957)
- British Cabinet Expresses Concern About Israeli Invasion of Lebanon (June 9, 1982)
- British Cabinet Expresses Concern About One-Sided U.S. Position at UN (March 4, 1957)
- UK Considers How to Force Israeli Withdrawal Following Suez War (February 1957)
- British Cabinet Seeks to Ease Israeli-Jordanian Tensions (February 28, 1957)
- British Cabinet Expresses Concern About Israeli Withdrawal and Threat of Sanctions (February 28, 1957)
- U.S. Resistant to Offering Guarantees in Exchange for Israeli Withdrawal from Sinai (February 19, 1957)
- Britain Opposes Sanctions Against Israel for Refusing to Withdraw from Sinai (February 7, 1957)
- British Cabinet Discussions About Sanctions on Israel During the Suez War (1957)
- Foreign Office Objects to Israel Asserting Claims to Jerusalem and Worries About Impact on Jordan (July 1956)
- Britain Opposes Sanctions Against Israel for Refusing to Withdraw from Sinai (March 9, 1956)
- UK Foreign Secretary Visit to Jerusalem Does Not Imply Recognition (March 1956)
- British Government Accedes to Saudi Blackmail, Shell and British Petroleum Cease Oil Sales to Israel (1956)
- Cabinet Expresses Concern over Middle East Arms (1954-1955)
- UK To Join Protest of Egyptian Blockade of Israeli Shipping (January 1954)
- Cabinet Discusses Israel-Jordan Border Dispute (March 1954)
- UK Treaty Obligations to Jordan (November 1953)
- British Decide to Delay U.S. Request to Discuss Role of Israel in Mideast Defense (August 10, 1953)
- Israel Thanks Britain for Position at UN (February 1953)
- Cabinet Notes on Discussion of Exporting Jets to Egypt (October 1952)
- Cabinet Secretary Notes on Israel & American Jews (October 1950)
- British Agree to Joint Statement on Middle East with France and U.S. (April 27, 1950)
- Britain to Recognize Union of Arab Palestine and Jordan and State of Israel (April 25, 1950)
- UK Cabinet Discusses Recognition of Israel (April 20, 1950)
- Conference on Palestine and Illegal Immigration to Palestine (August 1, 1946)
- Hungarian Offer to Allow the Jews to Leave Hungary (August 1944)
- UK Rejects Proposal To Declare Jews British-Protected Persons (June 1944)
- Massacre in Poland (December 14, 1942)
- London Conferences on the Future of Palestine (March 15, 1939)
- UK Government Discusses The White Paper (March 1939)
- The 1936 Olympics (November 1935)
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