Charles de Gaulle - De Gaulle declared an arms embargo against Israel
Time: Friday Jun 2, 1967
Place: Paris, France
Details: De Gaulle on 2 June declared an arms embargo against Israel, just three days before the outbreak of the Six-Day War.
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