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Foxbats Over Dimona: The Soviets' Nuclear Gamble in the Six-Day War

by Isabella Ginor

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Synopses & Reviews

Publisher Comments:

Isabella Ginor and Gideon Remez’s groundbreaking history of the Six-Day War in 1967 radically changes our understanding of that conflict, casting it as a crucial arena of Cold War intrigue that has shaped the Middle East to this day. The authors, award-winning Israeli journalists and historians, have investigated newly available documents and testimonies from the former Soviet Union, cross-checked them against Israeli and Western sources, and arrived at fresh and startling conclusions.

 

Contrary to previous interpretations, Ginor and Remez’s book shows that the Six-Day War was the result of a joint Soviet-Arab gambit to provoke Israel into a preemptive attack. The authors reveal how the Soviets received a secret Israeli message indicating that Israel, despite its official ambiguity, was about to acquire nuclear weapons. Determined to destroy Israel’s nuclear program before it could produce an atomic bomb, the Soviets then began preparing for war--well before Moscow accused Israel of offensive intent, the overt trigger of the crisis.

 

Ginor and Remez’s startling account details how the Soviet-Arab onslaught was to be unleashed once Israel had been drawn into action and was branded as the aggressor. The Soviets had submarine-based nuclear missiles poised for use against Israel in case it already possessed and tried to use an atomic device, and the USSR prepared and actually began a marine landing on Israel’s shores backed by strategic bombers and fighter squadrons. They sent their most advanced, still-secret aircraft, the MiG-25 Foxbat, on provocative sorties over Israel’s Dimona nuclear complex to prepare the planned attack on it, and to scare Israel into making the first strike. It was only the unpredicted devastation of Israel’s response that narrowly thwarted the Soviet design.

 

 

 

Review:

"A unique contribution to the history of the Cold War in the eastern Mediterranean. The authors challenge the predominant view of the 1967 war, and theirs is certainly an original explanation that has been little appreciated if not entirely ignored by Western historians."-David Murphy, former chief of Soviet operations, Central Intelligence Agency

(David Murphy)

Review:

"An ambitious and thoroughly revisionist account of the origins of the Six-Day War. By placing Israeli nuclear ambitions-and the Soviet reaction-as major links in the chain of events, the authors have produced a book that will stand out in the debate about the Cold War and the Middle East."-Odd Arne Westad, co-chair, Cold War Studies Centre, London School of Economics
(Odd Arne Westad)

Review:

"A fascinating, plausible, and hitherto untold tale. The authors demonstrate that the Six-Day War marked a major Soviet political-military defeat comparable to the Cuban Missile Crisis. Carefully researched and reconstructed, fast-paced and well-written, this book represents a major contribution to the history of the modern Middle East."-Dov S. Zakheim, former U.S. Under Secretary of Defense 

(Dov S. Zakheim)

About the Author

Isabella Ginor is a research fellow at The Harry Truman Research Institute, the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. She was born in Ukraine and came to Israel in 1967, becoming a noted media and academic analyst of Soviet and post-Soviet affairs. Gideon Remez was for 36 years a radio journalist with Israel’s premier national network, most of them as editor and presenter of world news. He took part in the Six-Day War as a paratrooper. The authors live in Jerusalem with their teenage sons.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780300123173
Subtitle:
The Soviets' Nuclear Gamble in the Six-Day War
Author:
Ginor, Isabella
Author:
Remez, Gideon
Publisher:
Yale University Press
Subject:
General
Subject:
Middle East - General
Subject:
Military - Other
Subject:
Europe - Russia & the Former Soviet Union
Subject:
General History
Subject:
Arab countries
Subject:
Israel-arab war, 1967
Subject:
Israel-Arab War, 1967 -- Diplomatic history.
Subject:
Israel-Arab War, 1967 -- Causes.
Publication Date:
June 2007
Binding:
Hardcover
Language:
English
Pages:
287
Dimensions:
9.42x6.38x1.02 in. 1.22 lbs.

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