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had been collected.  The idea of collecting funds for Egypt, as Burrows noted, was

                   first practiced in the Gulf by Kuwait and only later adopted by Bahrain.  However


                   the Bahraini involvement in fund-raising was grander.  The concept later spread to


                   other Gulf States, such as Qatar. 436

                          A thank-you letter by Nasser was published to the people of Bahrain in Al-


                   Watan as acknowledging their support in financing Egypt’s quest for Soviet arms.

                   The letter, dated on 4 January 1956 said:


                          You  had  presented  an  amount  of  44,366  Dollars  as  a  contribution
                          from  you  to  arm  the  military,  in  order  to  complete  the  means  of
                          defence for the beloved homeland.  Please accept my sincere gratitude
                          to your honorable feelings and true nationalism.  437

                          In the end it was Israel that benefited the most from Egypt’s arms deal with


                   the Soviets since most of the weapons purchased were cited in the Sinai Peninsula


                   and were captured by the Israelis during their sweep of Sinai later in the Suez War.

                   Other military vehicles also became easy practice targets, because Egyptian soldiers

                   were ‘riddled with disease and undernourished’ and incapable of properly


                   defending their positions.  Thus Nasser’s mortgage to the Soviets of three years’


                   cotton harvest and external aid to purchase the arms benefitted the Israelis more

                   than it did the Egyptians as French journalists during the war Merry Bromberger

                   and Serge Bromberger testified in one of the earliest accounts of the Suez War. 438


                          Following the fundraisers by nationalists in Bahrain the Political Agent


                   considered the Movement now to be ‘encouraged by Egyptian precept to regard


                   436  TNA, FO 371/120561, Burrows to FO, 24 December 1955.
                   437  G. Abdel-Nasser, ‘Risalah min Al-Ra’ies Gamal Abdel-Nasser’ [A Letter from President Gamal Abdel-
                   Nasser], Al-Watan, 13 January 1956, 1.
                   438  M. Bromberger and S. Bromberger, Secrets of Suez, trans. by J. Cameron (London: 1957), 97–99
                   and 136.



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