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Six Days

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by Jeremy Bowen


  Oren, Yuri

  Orr, Ori

  Oweida, Sami

  Oz, Amos

  Paikes, Lt. Col. Michael

  Painter, Lt. Lloyd

  Palestine Archeological Museum

  Palestine Liberation Army (PLA)

  Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)

  Palestinians

  see also occupied territories

  Palmach (Israeli force)

  Parsons, Anthony

  Pearson, Lester

  Pekker, Maj. Ran

  Peled, Brig. Gen. Elad

  Peled, Brig. Gen. Matityahu

  Peres, Shimon

  poison gas

  Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine

  Porat, Hanan

  prisoners, treatment of

  Pullar, Hugh

  Qadi, Lt. Gen. Anwar al-

  Qaher Plan

  Qalqilya (West Bank)

  Rabin, Yitzhak

  in 1948:

  in 1960s:

  and Samua raid

  and preparations for war

  nervous collapse before war

  Chief of Staff during war

  assassinated (1995)

  Rafael, Gideon

  Rafah (Gaza)

  Raheb, Badial and Bishara

  Ramallah (West Bank)

  Ramat David airfield (Israel)

  Ramle (Israel)

  Red Cross and Red Crescent

  Reddaway, Norman

  refugees

  Reight, Greg

  Reshetnikov, Gen. Vassily

  Riad, Gen. Mahmoud

  Rifai, Zaid

  Rikhye, Gen. Indar Jit

  Rishmawi, George

  Ronen, Yossi

  Rostow, Walt

  Rothschild family

  Rouleau, Eric

  Rowan-Hamilton, Col. D.A.

  Rubinger, David

  Rufa, Captain Munir

  Rusk, Dean

  Sa’ad, Um

  Saad, Yahya

  Saadeddin, Rashidah Raghib

  Sabri, Hassan

  Sadat, Anwar El

  Saddam Hussein

  Said, Ahmed

  Salayta, Capt. Sulamin

  Salim, Captain Salahadeen

  Samua (West Bank)

  Sanaa (Yemen)

  Sara El-Khadem, Temple of

  Saragota, USS

  Saudi Arabia

  Saunders, Harold

  Save the Children

  Sayyed, Abd el-Latif

  Schindler (hero)

  Schliefer, Abdullah

  Scholem, Gershom

  Schwartz, Yoseph

  Semyenov, Vladimir

  Shafei, Hussein al

  Shahar, Meir and Jonathan

  Shaheen, Kamel Sulaiman

  Sha’ir, Maj. Gen. Fahd al-

  Shapira, Haim

  Shapiro, Ya’acov Shimshon

  Sharaf, Abd al-Hamid

  Sharaf, Leila

  Sharaf, Sami

  Sharkaway, Brig. Gen. Ibrahim

  Sharm al Sheikh (Egypt)

  Sharon, Ariel

  in 1948:

  in 1950s:

  confidence before war

  commands brigade in Sinai

  Prime Minister (2001)

  provocative visit to Dome of the Rock

  Shazli, Maj. Gen. Saad el

  Shear Yusuv (Israel)

  Shevchenko, Arkady

  Shukairy, Ahmed

  Shurdom, Ihsan

  Sidqi Mahmoud, Lt. Gen.

  Simpson, Colin

  Sinai

  Smythe, Hugh

  Sqoufiye (Syria)

  suicide bombers

  Sunday Times

  Suez/canal

  Suf refugee camp

  Sunni Muslims

  Suwaydani, Gen. Ahmad

  Syria

  pact with Egypt

  pre-war conflict with Israel

  conflict with Jordan

  first four days of war

  accepts UN ceasefire

  mob attacks US consulate

  Israel debates attack on

  Day Five

  Day Six

  post war incidents

  occupation of Golan

  Taba’ki, Rasmiyyah Ali

  Tabor, Hans

  Tal, Brig. Gen. Israel

  Tarasenko, Sergei

  Tawalbi, Kamal

  Tawil, Raymonda Hawa

  Tel Aviv (Israel)

  Tel Dan (Israel/Syria border)

  Tel Fahr (Israel/Syria border)

  Tel Nof airfield (Israel)

  terrorism see suicide bombers; violence

  Thant, U

  Thompson, Llewellyn

  Tiran, Straits of

  Tleel, John

  Toukan, Ahmed

  Tulkarem (West Bank)

  Tunis

  Turkey

  Um Katef (Sinai)

  United Nations

  1947–1949:

  condemns Samua raid

  Jerusalem HQ seized

  and outbreak of war

  resolution for ceasefire

  emergency session after war

  resolution to restore occupied territory

  UNEF (Emergency Force)

  UNRWA (Relief and Works Agency)

  UNTSO (Truce Supervision Organization)

  United Press International

  USA

  supports Egypt (1956)

  supports Jordan after Samua raid

  USSR makes trouble for

  and blockade of Straits of Tiran

  reports on Israel’s strength

  tries to prevent war passim

  sends arms to Israel

  and Vietnam

  misinformation from Egypt

  and outbreak of war

  misinformation from Israel

  talks to USSR

  announces neutrality

  calls for ceasefire and withdrawal

  pleased with Israel’s success

  and ‘the big lie’

  Jordan appeals to

  considers post-war options

  demonstrations against

  bombing of USS Liberty

  Jordan maintains relations with

  USSR threatens to intervene

  accepts unconditional ceasefire

  and UN peace plan

  and occupied territories

  and refugees

  see also CIA

  USSR

  supports Egypt (1956)

  warnings to Egypt (1967)

  and start of war

  criticised by Egypt

  and ceasefire negotiations

  meeting between Amer and Tarasenko

  and Hungarian uprising

  threatens Israel

  advisers in Syrian army

  Vietnam war

  violence

  see also suicide bombers

  Voice of the Arabs radio

  Voice of Palestine radio

  Wadi Dhuleil refugee camp

  War of Independence (1948)

  Washington Post

  water

  Wazir, Khalil al-(Abu Jihad)

  Weiner, Arie

  Weizman, Gen. Ezer

  in 1948:

  and taking of Old City

  views on war

  West Bank

  20th-21st century

  raid on Samua

  last battles and defeat

  continuing occupation

  see also Bethlehem; Imwas; Jenin; Jericho; Latrun; Qalqiliya; refugees

  Weston-Simons, Col. J.F.

  Wiesel, Elie

  Wheeler, Gen. Earle

  Wilson, Harold

  Wingate, Orde

  Wolfers, Michael

  Yahya, Taher

  Yalu (West Bank)

  Yam, Sgt. Dov

  Yamani, Sgt. Ahmed al-

  Yariv, Brig-Gen. Aharon

  Yemen

  Aden

  Yerushalami, Col. Yeshayahu

  Yitzhaki, Aryeh


  YMCA

  Yoffe, Brig. Gen. Avraham

  Yost, Charles

  Yotvat, Ava

  Yotvat, Col.

  Zacharia, Farah and Raja

  Zahran, Maa’rouf

  Zaid, Zchiya

  Zaki, Tahsen

  Zerka refugee camp

  Zion, Meir Har

  Zionism

  Zur, Sgt. Bentzi

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  SIX DAYS. Copyright © 2003 by Jeremy Bowen. All rights reserved. No part of this book may be used or reproduced in any manner whatsoever without written permission except in the case of brief quotations embodied in critical articles or reviews. For information, address St. Martin’s Press, 175 Fifth Avenue, New York, N.Y. 10010.

  ISBN 0-312-33864-3

  First published in Great Britain by Simon & Schuster UK Ltd

  eISBN 9781466859470

  First eBook edition: November 2013

 

 

 


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