Fischer-Chauvel Agreement

The Fischer-Chauvel Agreement (or Fischer-Chauvel Agreements) is an agreement made in 1948 and 1949 between the French and Israeli governments involving the status of a number of French institutions in the newly-founded State of Israel and claimed by France as the French national domain in the Holy Land. The agreement was signed for Israel by Maurice Fischer (1903–1965), an Israeli diplomat in France at the time.

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Fischer-Chauvel Agreement

The Fischer-Chauvel Agreement (or Fischer-Chauvel Agreements) is an agreement made in 1948 and 1949 between the French and Israeli governments involving the status of a number of French institutions in the newly-founded State of Israel and claimed by France as the French national domain in the Holy Land. The agreement was signed for Israel by Maurice Fischer (1903–1965), an Israeli diplomat in France at the time.

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