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[...]... the Yom Kippur War, the Munich massacre and Black September, the Lebanon War, the controversy over Jewish settlements and the future of Jerusalem, the Camp David Accords, the Oslo Accords, the Intifada—all were the result ofsix intense days in the MiddleEast in June1967 Rarely in modern times has so short and localized a conflict had such prolonged, global consequences Seldom has the world’s attention... centuries of humiliation by the West, and to erase the artificial borders (of Syria, Lebanon, Transjordan, Palestine, and Iraq) created by colo- 4SIXDAYSOF WA R nialism Though the dream of a single, independent Arab state extending from the Taurus Mountains in the north andthe Atlas in the west, from the Persian Gulf to the tip ofthe Arabian Peninsula, would remain just that—a dream— the emergence of. .. Rosenfeld-Friedman The members ofthe Shalem Board of Trustees and especially Allen H Roth and William Kristol are thanked for their unflagging support and advice Finally and most ardently, my thanks go to Yoram Hazony, President of Shalem, and to the head of its Board, Roger Hertog, for their generosity, their inspiration, and leadership The1967 war is, at base, a saga not of books and documents, but of people,... fixture ofMiddle Eastern life From a local dispute in the 1920s and ’30s, it had expanded in the 1940s to engulf the region and then, in the ’50s, the world The context of inter-Arab and Great Power rivalry, of Israeli fears and bravado, andof abiding bitterness on both sides, had coalesced If a new status quo had been created, it was one of inherent instability, a situation so combustible that the slightest... Khrushchev, who further accused Israel of plotting with imperialism to “crudely ravage the natural treasures ofthe region.” Short of destroying Israel, the USSR endorsed all and every means of realizing “Arab rights in Palestine.” 12 The cold war had come to the Middle East, and 1954 was also the year that the U.S and Britain aspired to defend the region through an alliance of Northern Tier states... and cultural differences disappeared as the world community united in condemning the attack, and under the dual threat of American sanctions and Soviet missiles, the French andthe British buckled Their troops ignominiously withdrew and their flags lowered forever over the MiddleEastThe Israelis, by contrast, controlling all of Sinai, Gaza, andthe Straits of Tiran, were not so quick to retreat Though... beginning ofthe twentieth, motivated thousands of European andMiddle Eastern Jews to leave their homes and settle in unthinkably distant Palestine The secret of Zionism lay in its wedding ofmodern nationalist notions to the Jewish people’s mystical, millennial attachment to the Land of Israel (Eretz Yisrael) That power sustained the Yishuv, or Jewish community, in Palestine throughout the depredations of. .. government-in-exile which, though devoid of real authority, expressed his commitment to the Palestinian cause His crowning accomplishment, however, came in 1960 with the Soviet-financed construction ofthe Aswan Dam, the greatest engineering feat in the MiddleEast since the pyramids.” The “street” was ecstatic With the linking ofthe two halves ofthe Arab world, eastand west, andthe stranglehold around Israel... culminating in the 1936 Arab revolt against both the Jews andthe British The insurrection lasted three years and resulted in the deportation of much ofthe Palestinian Arabs’ leadership andthe weakening of their economy The Yishuv, conversely, grew strong Yet victory was denied the Jews Fearful of a backlash by Muslims throughout their empire, Britain issued a White Paper that effectively nullified the Balfour... much ofthe world’s Yet al-Fatah’s operation contained many ofthe flashpoints that would set off precisely such a war in less than three years There was, of course, the Palestinian dimension, a complex and volatile issue that plagued 2 SIXDAYSOF WA R the Arab states as much as it did Israel There was terror and Syrian support for it and Soviet support for Syria And there was water More than any other .