Stumbling Decidedly into the Six Day War

Stumbling Decidedly into the Six Day War

Author(s): Roland Popp
Journal Title: Middle East Journal
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Volume: 60
Issue: 2
Pages: 281-309
Publisher(s): Middle East Institute
Publication Year: 2006

In the historiography of the 1967 War, the common reading is to portray it as an inadvertent war. Using recently declassified documents, this article offers an alternative interpretation. In critically examining existing master plan theories, it is shown that the United Arab Republic's (UAR) military actions were limited in size and were without aggressive intentions. The Israeli decision to strike was taken not for military reasons but rather to prevent a diplomatic solution which might have entailed disadvantages for the Israeli side.
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