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- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 author "Isaac Alteras".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 isCitedBy David_Ben-Gurion.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 isCitedBy History_of_the_Israel_Defense_Forces.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 isCitedBy Israel.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 isCitedBy Suez_Crisis.
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 isbn "978-0-8130-1205-6".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 pages "166, 167".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 pages "169".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 pages "192–".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 publisher "University Press of Florida".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 quote ""the removal of the Egyptian blockade of the Straits of Tiran at the entrance of the Gulf of Aqaba. The blockade closed Israel’s sea lane to East Africa and the Far East, hindering the development of Israel’s southern port of Eilat and its hinterland, the Nege. Another important objective of the Israeli war plan was the elimination of the terrorist bases in the Gaza Strip, from which daily fedayeen incursions into Israel made life unbearable for its southern population. And last but not least, the concentration of the Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula, armed with the newly acquired weapons from the Soviet bloc, prepared for an attack on Israel. Here, Ben-Gurion believed, was a time bomb that had to be defused before it was too late. Reaching the Suez Canal did not figure at all in Israel’s war objectives. "".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 quote ""the removal of the Egyptian blockade of the Straits of Tiran at the entrance of the Gulf of Aqaba. The blockade closed Israel’s sea lane to East Africa and the Far East, hindering the development of Israel’s southern port of Eilat and its hinterland, the Nege. Another important objective of the Israeli war plan was the elimination of the terrorist bases in the Gaza Strip, from which daily fedayeen incursions into Israel made life unbearable for its southern population. And last but not least, the concentration of the Egyptian forces in the Sinai Peninsula, armed with the newly acquired weapons from the Soviet bloc, prepared for an attack on Israel. Here, Ben-Gurion believed, was a time bomb that had to be defused before it was too late. Reaching the Suez Canal did not figure at all in Israel’s war objectives. "".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 quote "p. 166 Egyptian territorial contiguity with Jordan... said that "the line should run from Dhahirya ...to Gaza".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 title "Eisenhower and Israel: U.S.-Israeli Relations, 1953-1960".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 title "Eisenhower and Israel: U.S.-Israeli Relations, 1953–1960".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 title "Eisenhower and Israel: U.S.–Israeli Relations, 1953–1960".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 url "http://books.google.com/books?id=ydRHCPWngioC&pg=PA192".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 url "https://books.google.com/books?id=ydRHCPWngioC&pg=PA165".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 url "https://books.google.com/books?id=ydRHCPWngioC&pg=PA192".
- books?vid=ISBN978-0-8130-1205-6 year "1993".