ABSTRACT

In January 1949 the first Arab-Israeli war ended. In October 1956 the second began with Israel’s invasion of Egypt. What happened in those intervening seven years to persuade the Israelis to attack is the subject of this book, first published in 1965. Israel’s relations with the Arab countries formed only a sub-plot in a complex, many-layered drama. The main characters were the Arabs and the Great Powers. The story moved in three main themes: the argument amongst the Great Powers over who would have what in the Middle East; the Arabs’ struggle against the West for independence and self-respect; and the dispute amongst the Arabs themselves over who should lead that struggle. These themes were well developed long before the Balfour Declaration was put in the mail and the Palestine Question became an important world issue.

chapter Chapter One|13 pages

Background to the Conflict

chapter Chapter Three|20 pages

Armistice Negotiations (January-July 1949)

chapter Chapter Four|19 pages

THE CONCILIATION EFFORT (February-October 1949)

chapter Chapter Five|18 pages

The Armistice Ŕegime

chapter Chapter Six|27 pages

Israel and Jordan (1949-56)

chapter Chapter Seven|19 pages

Israel and Syria (1949-56)

chapter Chapter Eight|10 pages

The Arab Refugees (1947-53)

chapter Chapter Nine|10 pages

The Johnston Plan (1953-6)

chapter Chapter Ten|10 pages

Boycott and Blockade (1949-56)

chapter Chapter Eleven|11 pages

The Blockade

chapter Chapter Twelve|19 pages

Israel and Egypt Part One: To Gaza (1949–55)

chapter Chapter Fourteen|14 pages

Israel and Egypt Part Three: Prelude to the Invasion

chapter Chapter Sixteen|3 pages

Conclusion