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FOREWORD BY CHRISTOPHER HITCHENS I I ISRAELI NUCLEA EIGN 1 •-t3»XC53L«.: uol<C/Of«UjmwiMi.iA.Vu,c.-*•- I I ISRAEL SHAHAK hisservicestohumanity...[Heis] oneofthemost remarkableindividualsinthecontemporaryMiddle East. EDWARD SAID Open Secrets W^j^on George at/on Consultant 707 StocK 58 :- CA 94708 5 GTtfc llrf 2,1) Digitized by the Internet Archive 2012 in http://archive.org/details/opensecretsOOisra Open Secrets Israeli Foreign and Nuclear Policies Israel Shahak ™\^ <ft Pluto Press LONDON • CHICAGO, IL First published 1997 by Pluto Press 345 Archway Road, London N6 5AA and 1436 West Randolph USA Chicago, Illinois 60607, Copyright © Israel Shahak 1997 The right ofIsrael Shahak to be identified as the author ofthis workhas been asserted by him in accordance with the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988. British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library ISBN 0-7453-1 152-0 hbk Library ofCongress Cataloging in Publication Data Shahak, Israel. Open secrets: Israeli foreign and nuclear policies/Israel Shahak. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7453-1 152-0 (hbk) — 1. Isr—ael Foreign re—lations. 2. Israel and the diaspora. 3. Jews United States Attitudes toward Israel. I. Title. DS119.6.S49 1997 327.5694- dc20 96-34397 CIP Designed and produced for Pluto Press by Chase Production Services, Chadlington, OX7 3LN Typeset from disk by Stanford DTP Services, Milton Keynes Printed in the EC byJ.W. Arrowsmith Ltd, Bristol Dedicated to the memory ofWitoldJedlicki without whose help this book could not have been written 1 31 Contents Forewordby ChristopherHitchens ix Preface xiii Introduction 1 CENSORSHIP Part I: 1 The Struggle Against Military Censorship and the Quality ofthe Army 1 FOREIGN RELATIONS Part II: 2 Israel's Strategic Aims and NuclearWeapons 31 3 Syrian Cities and Relations with Saddam Hussein 46 4 Israel Versus Iran 54 5 Israeli Foreign Policy after the Oslo Accord 62 6 Coalition BuildingAgainst Iran 7 7 Israeli Foreign Policies, August 1994 78 8 Israeli Policies Toward Iran and Syria 90 Part III: ISRAELI FOREIGN TRADE 9 Trade Between Israel and the Arab States 99 10 Drugs and Vegetables: The Israeli Trade with Arab Countries 107 Part IV: AMERICANJEWS 1 Israel and the Organized AmericanJews 125 12 The Pro-Israeli Lobby in the US and the Inman Affair 140 OSLO AND AFTER Part V: 13 The Real Significance ofthe Oslo Accord 157 14 Analysis ofIsraeli Policies: The Priority ofthe Ideological Factor 165 Index 181

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