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Jun 05, 2011 08:53 am | Jeff Dunetz

 

 
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"The Jewish people has had to fight unceasingly to keep itself alive," says
Israel's Premier Levi Eshkol. "Hopeful ever of redemption, we labored to
return to the land of our fathers and to set foundations for the resurgence
of an exiled folk. We made our arduous way to the shores of that land. We
fought to open its gates to our brethren. We acted from an instinct to save
the soul of a people." 

Both the land and the soul of Israel are sorely tried. Last week, 19 years
after the Diaspora dream of return to Zion became a reality in the first
Jewish state in almost 2,000 years, Levi Eshkol and his people found
themselves besieged and threatened as few nations have ever been in their
history. Tiny, dagger-shaped Israel, whose 2,700,000 people cling to 7,993
sq. mi. on the shores of the eastern Mediterranean, faced the implacable
hostility and cocked guns of 14 Arab nations and their 110 million people.
Its borders were ringed with Arab troops on all sides; its important sea
access through the Gulf of Aqaba remained blocked by Egyptian mines and
patrol boats.

 
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Reading reports about the Six-Day-War from 44-years ago and comparing them
to today reminds me of one of those Star Trek episodes where Kirk and the
crew goes back in history and change the past---it seems like two different
wars.

Forty-four years ago the reports spoke of the underdog Israel and her need
to defend herself against the warlike acts of the big bullies lead by Egypt
who was committing many acts that could be interpreted as acts of war
including: conspiring with other belligerent countries  for a coordinated
attack (in this case, Syria and Jordan), closing Israel's access to
international waterways (the straits of Tiran), violating the terms of the
1956 armistice by re-militarizing the Sinai. Expelling the UN and USA
peace-keeping troops form the Sinai, perpetrating illegal spy-plane
fly-overs to reconnoiter Israeli sensitive areas and massing troops and
tanks on Israel's borders.


 
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(Dewy Beats Truman?)

The United States tried to prevent the war through negotiations, but the
other side did not want peace, The US could not persuade Nasser or the other
Arab states to cease their belligerent statements and actions (back then
they tried). So just like today,  they warned Israel not to attack. Right
before the war, President Johnson warned: "Israel will not be alone unless
it decides to go alone." Then, when the war began, the State Department
announced: "Our position is neutral in thought, word and deed."

While the Arabs were falsely accusing the United States of airlifting
supplies to Israel, Johnson imposed an arms embargo on the region (France,
Israel's other main arms supplier, also embargoed arms to Israel). By
contrast, the Soviets were supplying massive amounts of arms to the Arabs.
Simultaneously, the armies of Kuwait, Algeria, Saudi Arabia and Iraq were
contributing troops and arms to the Egyptian, Syrian and Jordanian fronts.

Today, retrospectives tell a different story, the tale of the cynical
Zionist nation whe saw an opportunity to deal a blow to the Arab nation,
expand her territory, and rule over the Palestinian people. Some even say
that maybe the Six Day War was not the best thing for Israel, "since it lead
her to become the evil rogue nation she is today"

But there is one indisputable fact that today's revisionist historians keeps
forgetting, if Israel didn't fight and win the Six Day War---there would be
no Israel today. Just as if Israel doesn't protect herself from the likes of
Hamas, Hezbollah and Fatah today--there will be no Israel in 44  years.

In the immediate aftermath of the war, Israel offered to give everything
except Jerusalem back in exchange for peace. Rather than respond to Israel's
invitation, the Arab states met in Khartoum, Sudan, for a conference in
August, 1967. They unanimously decided in favor of the now famous three
"NOs," better that Israel hold on to the territories taken in the war.
Better that the refugees continue languishing in their squalor and misery.
Better that the Arab states re-arm for another war.than to recognize
Israel's right to exist or negotiate toward a peaceful settlement of the
conflict. For most of the Middle East, the rule is still the three "NOs": No
recognition, No negotiation, No peace.

On 6/5/1967, in a pre-dawn raid, Israeli jets destroyed almost all the
fighter planes of Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq before their pilots could
get them off the ground. With most of their air forces a smoldering wreck,
the Arabs had lost the war almost as soon as it had begun. Arab armor
without air cover was destroyed by Israeli planes; and Arab infantry without
armor was no match for the Israeli land forces.  In six days, Israel
re-gained the Sinai, drove the Jordan Legion from the West Bank, and took
control of the Golan Heights within artillery range of Damascus.  Suddenly
there was a new order in the Middle East.

 

Israel had done much more than is generally acknowledged to avoid this war.
It struck only after working for weeks under threat of annihilation to
exhaust all reasonable diplomatic channels, and after begging the Arab
states to honor their cease-fire agreements. But even more compelling,
unnoticed by many but thoroughly documented in diplomatic archives is the
communication between the Israeli government and King Hussein of Jordan. On
Tuesday, June 5, several hours AFTER the Jordan Legion had begun its
bombardment of Jerusalem and Petakh Tikvah, Israel sent a message via the
Rumanian Embassy to King Hussein. The message was short and clear: stop the
bombardment now and we will not invade the West Bank.

 

But King Hussein had already received a phone call from Nasser. This call
was monitored by the Israeli Secret Service. Even though he knew that his
air force was in ruins, Nasser told Hussein that Egyptian planes were over
Tel Aviv and his armor was advancing on Israeli positions. Hussein believed
him, and disregarded Israel's plea. Had Hussein listened to Israel, the West
Bank would still be in Jordanian hands.  Instead, he sent his troops into
the Israeli section of Jerusalem.  Only AFTER its territorial integrity in
Jerusalem was violated did Israel mount an assault on the Jordanian West
Bank.

 

A few days after the UN cease fire of 6/11/67, Abba Eban, Israel's
representative at the UN, made his famous speech.  He held out the olive
branch to the Arab world, inviting Arab states to join Israel at the peace
table, and informing them in unequivocal language that everything but
Jerusalem was negotiable. Territories taken in the war could be returned in
exchange for formal recognition, bi-lateral negotiations, and peace.

 
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Some wonder if peace could ever happen in the holy land.  The Arabs have
seen Israel prosper on soil from which they barely scratched a living when
they had it. If you have ever stood within Israel looking out into the
Palestinian territories the border between the two is very obvious.  On the
Israeli "side of the line" the ground is lined with lush green trees,
however the other side is parched land.

To the Arab  States, Israel's success is not only a blow to their pride but
a constant rebuke to the dismal poverty in which most of the Arab world
lives, that's why Israel is so hated.

 
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