Was the six day war a defensive war, or was it an israeli act of aggression to expand its territory. The best book ever written about the israeli army the tanks of tammuz, shabtai teveth s reporting on the sixday war, tells the story of the officers and soldiers who endured real fighting, no walkover and of the triumphant atmosphere that followed. Arguably the most dramatic and emotional event in recent jewish history is the six day war. The atlantic monthly this is not only the best book so far written on the sixday war, it is likely to remain the best. Sep 07, 2008 god jehova is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. The six day war occurred at a time of heightened tension between israel and its neighbouring arab countries. June 1967 and the making of the modern middle east is a 2002 nonfiction book by americanborn israeli historian and israeli ambassador to the united states, michael oren, chronicling the events of the six day war fought between israel and its arab neighbors. It was in control of the entire west bank, the sinai and the golan heights. Six days of war april 2, 2014 by ryan six days of war. The book has been widely recognized as the definitive telling of the six day war. June 1967 and the making of the modern middle east is a detailed narrative of the six day war fought in 1967 between egypt, syria, jordan, and israel by michael oren. The 1967 war the sixday war after a period of relative calm, border incidents between israel and syria, egypt, and jordan increased during the early 1960s, with.
Fifty years ago, during the dramatic events of the sixday war, the entire world saw a great miracle as god made war against israels enemies and redeemed the holy city of jerusalem. After a series of backandforth military strikes, it was spurred on further by soviet intelligence reports that indicated israel was planning a military campaign against syria. Israels sweeping victory against the seemingly insurmountable opposition of surrounding nations is one of the great miracles of the modern era. New york times bestseller the first comprehensive account of the epochmaking sixday war, from the author of allynow featuring a. Though it lasted for only six tense days in june, the 1967 arabisraeli war never really ended. Egypt worried israel close to nuclear bomb, haaretz, june 24, 2017. Original 2volume book set, the six day war and war and victory, israel military. The six day war paperback april 9, 2014 by randolph s.
Guy larons forthcoming book on the 1967 sixday warfittingly slated for publication in the year of the wars 50th anniversaryis both. The best book ever written about the israeli army the tanks of tammuz, shabtai teveths reporting on the sixday war, tells the story of the officers and soldiers who endured real fighting, no walkover and of the triumphant atmosphere that followed. This year marks the 50 th anniversary of the sixday war. Discover delightful childrens books with prime book box, a subscription that delivers new books every 1, 2, or 3 months new customers receive 15% off your. The six day war was a defeat for the arab states, which lost more than half of their military equipment. Its major cities were no longer within range of arab guns.
Her book covers four generations of the yacoub family, starting in 1963 and ending in the present, each chapter from a. The sixday war came on the heels of several decades of political tension and military conflict between israel and the arab. The backdrop to the event is complicated, but its roots lay in the actions of egyptian president gamal nasser. The threeweek period preceding the six day war was one of dread, shock and fright for the residents of the holy land. The six day war was a brief but bloody conflict fought in june 1967 between israel and the arab states of egypt, syria and jordan. The six day war should be known as the three hour war, for that is how long it took the israeli air force to neutralise almost the entire combined enemy air forces and leave israel with air. Written clearly and logically and, most important of all, thoroughly documented, the book will be a classic regarding the background to and understanding of the sixday war. The territory of israel before the war is colored royal blue on this map, while the territories captured by israel during the war are depicted in various shades of green. Randolph churchill, son of the legendary wartime british prime minister, and his son, winston, coauthored this account of the six day war. The sixday war was fought between israel and egypt. According to laron international affairshebrew univ. Miracles of the sixday war discover first fruits of zion. About six days of war new york times bestseller the first comprehensive account of the epochmaking sixday war, from the author of ally now featuring a fiftiethanniversary retrospective though it lasted for only six tense days in june, the 1967 arabisraeli war never really ended. The six day war involved three distinct battlefronts, tied together by a shared desire on the part of the surrounding arab states to eliminate israel and erase the shame of their defeat 19 years earlier when they failed to destroy the nascent jewish state.
What made the experience of listening to six days of war the most enjoyable. The united arab forces also had a decided edge with regards to weaponry and military equipment. Map of the military movements and territorial changes during the sixday war. List of books and articles about sixday war online. A towering work of history and an enthralling human narrative, six days of war is the most important book on the middle east conflict to appear in a generation. The six days war facts, summary, overview, the end. Postwar development diplomacy and the struggle over third world industrialization, 19451956, 20, the six day war of june 1967 was fairly well settled within hours of its. On the front lines of the six day war pressfield, steven on. Map of the military movements and territorial changes durin g the six day war. Jul 01, 2010 six days of war was a new york times bestseller and washington post best book award winner in 2002 and has gone on to be an internationally acclaimed bestseller. June 1967 and the making of the modern middle east by michael b. Im delighted to announce that i have finally produced an ebook of stranded in the sixday war, the tale of the 14 merchant ships marooned in the suez canal at the start of the 1967 arabisraeli war. God jehova is our refuge and strength, a very present help in trouble. New york times bestseller the first comprehensive account of the epochmaking sixday war, from the author of allynow featuring a fiftiethanniversary retrospective though it lasted for only six tense days in june, the 1967 arabisraeli war never really ended.
The six day war was fought between israel and egypt. Jul 28, 2019 the six day war between israel and its arab neighbors ends with a united nationsbrokered ceasefire. The title to this audiobook is somewhat misleading as this is really about the events which led up to the war as well as an almost minute by minute recounting of the combat. A new book on the sixday war should be required reading. Jun 05, 2019 the six day war should be known as the three hour war, for that is how long it took the israeli air force to neutralise almost the entire combined enemy air forces and leave israel with air. Jan 01, 2017 guy larons forthcoming book, the sixday war. The sixday war was a brief but bloody conflict fought in june 1967 between israel and the arab states of egypt, syria and jordan. Feb 21, 2017 a penetrating study of a conflict that, although brief, helped establish a middle eastern template that is operational today. It is a time to reflect on the wars causes and enduring consequences, and a good place to begin is by reading the sixday war. Though it lasted for only six tense days in june, the 1967 arabis. But, although there was practically unanimous national support for the governments insistence on peace treaties with the arab states as a condition of any settlement, there was much public debate on whether israel should be prepared to barter territories for peace in the event of direct negotiations. May 24, 2017 guy larons challenging new book, the sixday war. Should be a fascinating book about a pivotal event in modern israels history.
June 1967 and the making of the modern middle east oren, michael b. It was june 5, 1967, and the sixday war was about to begin. It was an extraordinary human drama, which swept up a generation of israelis. The six day war and eli cohen tuvia book the blogs. The suez canal was closed by the war, and israel declared that it would not give up jerusalem and that it would hold the other captured territories until significant progress had been made in arabisraeli relations. Israel emerged from the war in control of that part of jerusalem that had been controlled by jordan east jerusalem. His achievement as a writer and a historian is awesome. A new book on the sixday war should be required reading for. The authors laid out the recent past of the middle east, setting the stage for the conflict. Discover librarianselected research resources on sixday war from the questia online library, including fulltext online books, academic journals, magazines. Original 2volume book set the six day war and war and. Orens book will remain the authoritative chronicle of the war. They didnt start the war, israel did when they preemptively struck egypts grounded airforce and army. The war, which ended on june 10, is known as the sixday war.
June 1967 and the making of the modern middle east is a 2002 nonfiction book by americanborn israeli historian and israeli ambassador to. More importantly than the 1967 war, look into the 1958 war, something israel regularly tries to forget. The breaking of the middle east, is well worth reading even though laron, a lecturer in international relations at hebrew university, focuses too much on the wars international context and, at times, relies too heavily upon unsubstantiated speculation. Oren covers a lot of the military aspects of the six day war with its focus on the israeli side. Jun 06, 2001 the war that israel launched and won overwhelmingly created what are now core issues in the area that hinder peace negotiations and give the appearance of a forever conflict. May 22, 2017 50 years on, stories of the six day war and what came after. Her book covers four generations of the yacoub family, starting in 1963 and ending in the present, each chapter from a different. List of books and articles about sixday war online research. The breaking of the middle east yale university press, 2017 by guy laron, a lecturer in international relations at hebrew university.
The hope of a clean separation that would end what the six day war began is absent from these books. In looking at any book about the israelpalestine or israeliarab conflict, the immediate. The breaking of the middle east to be published, fittingly, around the wars 50th anniversary is both impressive and. The outnumbered israel defense forces achieved a swift and decisive victory in the brief war. The israeli air force wiped out the entire air fleet of egypt, jordan, syria, and iraq within the first few hours and then, over less than a week, israels army pushed the nations borders further out. Know how things escalated at the time and whom the aggressor was from the get.
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