Arab-Israeli tensions have mounted with Nasser's rise …
Years: 1954 - 1954
December
In Israel, the conflict between the old-guard Mapai leadership and Ben-Gurion's new technocratic elite festers openly under Sharett's weaker leadership.
This leads to a major scandal in the Labor Party called the Lavon Affair, a botched undercover attempt by Israeli intelligence to hurt Egypt's reputation in the United States by staging bomb attacks on American and British information offices in Egypt and blaming Arab extremists.
Newly-installed Defense Minister Pinchas Lavon, an important figure in the old guard, had authorized intelligence chief Benjamin Gibly to launch Israeli spy rings in Cairo and Alexandria in an attempt to embarrass Nasser.
The Egyptians, however, catch (and will later execute) the spies, and the affair proves to be a major embarrassment to the Israeli government.
