Search JTA's historical archive dating back to 1923

British Air Bases in Near East Increased

March 9, 1934
See Original Daily Bulletin From This Date
Advertisement

Sir Philip Sasson, Under Secretary of State to the Air Ministry, today announced in the House of Commons that the British air fleet will establish a new base at Iraq to facilitate easy communication with Palestine and Transjordania. This is one of a number of moves intended to increase the power of the British military in the Near East.

British air bases are located at Cairo, Egypt; Ramleh, near Jerusalem, and Amman, Transjordania. Frequent manoeuvers over neighboring areas have resulted in considerable lessening of the danger of local insurrection. The Holy Land, at the present time a sore spot in the Near East, is looked upon with much apprehension by British authorities who fear new outbursts of Moslem antipathy against Jewish immigration.

Recommended from JTA

Advertisement