ABSTRACT

For three years following Israel’s victory in the Six-Day War, Egypt, with a massive infusion of weaponry from the Soviet Union, continued to do battle with Israel in what became known as the War of Attrition. The history of these years holds the key to understanding the Arab-Israeli conflict today. In this book, David A. Korn offers a detailed insider’s account of the first—and, until recently, the only—U.S.-Soviet cooperative effort to bring peace to the Middle East and an explanation of the origin of the “land for peace” formula. He relates a fascinating story of political intrigue in Washington and Jerusalem that stymied the efforts of peacemakers; of Egypt’s massing a huge army along the west bank of the Suez Canal; and of Israel’s desperate search for a strategy to hold the east bank with a token force and minimal losses. He also describes the incredible miscalculation that nearly plunged Israel into war with the Soviet Union and the great heroism on both sides of the Suez line. This book fills a large gap in the history of the conflict between Israel and its Arab neighbors and is the first to analyze war and diplomacy in the Middle East during the critical years of 1967–1970 from the Egyptian as well as the Israeli point of view. To both, Korn brings penetrating insights based on a wealth of materials never before published. It is a gripping story by a writer who had a grandstand seat on the line.

chapter |7 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|22 pages

By Other Means

chapter 2|15 pages

The United Nations at Center Stage

chapter 4|16 pages

General Rabin Goes to Washington

chapter 5|20 pages

Nasser Goes to War Again

chapter 6|25 pages

To Hold the Canal Line

chapter 7|22 pages

Political Wars

chapter 8|22 pages

The Powers

chapter 9|24 pages

Escalation

chapter 10|16 pages

Soviet Intervention

chapter 11|19 pages

Behind the Lines

chapter 12|10 pages

An Electronic Summer

chapter 13|24 pages

To Stop Shooting and to Start Talking

chapter 14|14 pages

Cease-fire and Breakdown

chapter |6 pages

Epilogue