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- Operation_Dawn_(1967) abstract "Operation Dawn was an Egyptian military operation planned to strike the Israeli Air Force, in the prelude to what would become the Six-Day War. The Egyptian attack plan would involve strategic bombing of major ports, the Negev Nuclear Research Center near Dimona, airfields and cities. Arab armies would then attack, effectively cutting Israel in half with an armoured thrust from northern Sinai via the Negev desert.Nasser had provoked Israel when he closed the Straits of Tiran. He was intent on getting revenge for previous military defeats. The army had been mobilized in the Sinai desert, and was poised to launch what he called \"the operation that will surprise the world\". The operation was set to take place on May 27th, 1967.Abdel Hakim Amer, an Egyptian general, planned the operation. According to Michael Oren, Operation Dawn was called off after Nasser was informed by Russia that the US was aware of the plan. Israel sent urgent messages to the United States on May 25th, 1967, saying an Egyptian attack on Israel was imminent. The White House ordered an intelligence assessment, which found the Israeli claims unfounded. According to John Quigley, there is thin evidence that there was any Egyptian plan to attack Israel that would actually have been carried out.".
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- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Abdel_Hakim_Amer.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Six-Day_War.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Dimona.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Gamal_Abdel_Nasser.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Israel.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Israeli_Air_Force.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink John_Quigley_(academic).
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Michael_Oren.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Negev.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Negev_Nuclear_Research_Center.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Sinai_Peninsula.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Six-Day_War.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLink Straits_of_Tiran.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Dawn (1967)".
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Dawn".
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Egypt-hist-stub.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Israel-hist-stub.
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- Operation_Dawn_(1967) subject Category:Six-Day_War.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) hypernym Operation.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) type MilitaryConflict.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) type Invasion.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) type War.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) comment "Operation Dawn was an Egyptian military operation planned to strike the Israeli Air Force, in the prelude to what would become the Six-Day War. The Egyptian attack plan would involve strategic bombing of major ports, the Negev Nuclear Research Center near Dimona, airfields and cities. Arab armies would then attack, effectively cutting Israel in half with an armoured thrust from northern Sinai via the Negev desert.Nasser had provoked Israel when he closed the Straits of Tiran.".
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) label "Operation Dawn (1967)".
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) sameAs Q7096960.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) sameAs عملية_الفجر_(1967).
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) sameAs m.05p59ls.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) sameAs Q7096960.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) wasDerivedFrom Operation_Dawn_(1967)?oldid=696720042.
- Operation_Dawn_(1967) isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Dawn_(1967).