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ORIGINS OF THE SECOND ARAB-ISRAEL WAR This page intentionally left blank Origins of the Second Arab-Israel War EGYPT, ISRAEL AND THE GREAT POWERS 1952-56 Michael B. Oren Ben-Gurion Research Center Ben-Gurion University o/the Negev FRANKCASS First published in 1992 in Great Britain by FRANK CASS & CO. LTD. 2 Park Square, Milton Park, Abingdon, Oxon, OX14 4RN and in the United States of America by FRANKCASS 270 Madison Ave, New York NY 10016 Transferred to Digital Printing 2005 Copyright © 1992 Michael B. Oren British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data Oren, Michael B. Origins of the second Arab-Israel war: Egypt, Israel and the great powers, 1952-56. I. Title 956.046 ISBN 0-7146-3430-1 Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data Oren, Michael. Origins of the second Arab-Israel war: Egypt, Israel, and the great powers, 1952-56/ Michael B. Oren. p. cm. Includes bibliographical references and index. ISBN 0-7146-3430-1 1. Sinai Campaign, 1956--Causes. 2. Middle East-Politics and government-1945-79. I. Title DSllO.5.074 1992 956.04' 4-dc20 91-22477 CIP All rights reserved. No part oft his publication may be reproduced in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior permission ofF rank Cass and Company Limited. Typeset by Regent Typesetting, London For my parents, Lester and Marilyn Bornstein, who taught me to appreciate the deepest and most enduring of all relations This page intentionally left blank Contents Acknowledgments ix Abbreviations xi List of Maps xiii Chronology xiv Preface xxi Introduction 1 Historial Background: A Context of Change and Instability 1 The Arab-Israel Conflict 5 1. THE BORDER 9 The Border in the Aftermath of the July Revolution 13 The Border Under Sharett and Nasser 19 The Border in Great Power Diplomacy 21 From Gaza to Khan Yunis 25 Escalation and Intervention 31 The Border as Casus Belli 36 2. BOYCOTT AND BLOCKADE 39 The Free Officers Inherit the Blockade 42 The Evacuation 49 Israel Against the Evacuation 50 Egypt-Israel Relations and the Suez Crisis 55 3. THE STRUGGLE OVER REGIONAL DEFENCE 60 First Encounters with MEDO 61 MEDO Revived 63 En Route to the Northern Tier 66 Between Baghdad and Gaza 68 Egypt Triumphant, Israel Excluded 70 The Struggle for Jordan 72 Suez: An Epilogue 75 vii ORIGINS OF THE SECOND ARAB-ISRAEL WAR 4. THE ARMS RACE 77 American Arms for Egypt 79 Israel's Search Thwarted 82 Genesis of the Egypt-Czech Arms Deal 85 Israeli Efforts Frustrated and Fulfilled 88 The Final Stretch of the Arms Race 91 5. SECRET EFFORTS FOR PEACE 95 The Free Officers and the Question of Peace 99 1953 : Year of Expanded Contacts 102 Denouement of the Direct Contacts 104 The Rise and Fall of Project Alpha 109 The Guildhall Formula 117 Operation Gamma: America's Last Gamble 121 Last Efforts for Peace 125 6. DESCENTTOWAR 129 Israeli Plans for the Conquest of Gaza 130 Operation Orner: The Drive Towards Tiran 132 The Powers Prepare for War 135 The Linking of Operations Kadesh and Musketeer 138 7. CONCLUSION 145 Notes 152 Appendices 180 Bibliography 189 Index 195 viii Acknowledgments This work would not have been possible without the assistance - finan cial, physical and emotional - of many people and institutions. My research in Britain, the United States, Israel and Egypt was facilitated through the generosity of Princeton University, the Lady Davis Fellowship Trust and the Truman Institute of Hebrew University, the British Council, and the Ben Gurion Research Center of Ben Gurion University. I am particularly grateful to the librarians and staff of the Eisenhower Archives, the John Foster Dulles Papers, the Truman In stitute, the Israel National Archives, and the Israel Academic Center in Cairo. Special thanks are reserved for Lili Adar and her assistants at the Ben Gurion Archives in Sde Boker. Throughout the course of my research and writing I enjoyed the advice and support of a great many people. The concept behind the study, which resulted in my doctoral dissertation, 'From Revolution to Crisis: Egypt-Israel Relations, 1952-1956' (Princeton, 1986), was developed in consultation with Professors Norman Itzkowitz and Charles Issawi of Princeton. I am also indebted to Professors Bernard Lewis and Sasson Somekh, of Princeton and Tel Aviv Universities, respeCtively, who served as readers for the dissertation. The adaptation of the thesis into book form was accomplished with the help of Professor Itamar Rabinowitz of Tel Aviv University and Dr Raymond Cohen and Dr Yakov Bar Siman-Tov of Hebrew University. Invaluable assistance in locating sources was rendered by Professor Shimon Shamir and Mr Eli Podeh of Tel Aviv University, and by Lieutenant Colonel Zev Lachish of the Historical Research Branch of the Israeli Air Force. For their contribution to my understanding of the Suez period, I wish to thank the Honourable Chaim Herzog, the President ofthe State ofIsrael, and Teddy Kollek, the mayor of Jerusalem, Mordechai Gazit of the Truman Institute and Dr Muhammad al-Wahbi, Assistant Secretary of State for Information of Egypt, for their time and insights. Acknowledgements are due to three Princeton undergraduates, Jonathan Karp, Paula Russo, and Fredrick Frank, who donated their energies toward the formidable tasks of checking sources, collating and map-making, and to Mrs Judy Gross and Mrs Mary Craporotta, adminis trative assistants at Princeton's Department of Near Eastern Studies, who provided an 8,OOO-mile lifeline between me and the Department. My deepest gratitude is reserved for Professor L. Carl Brown, my ix

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This book represents the first scholarly examination of the origins of the 1956 Sinai campaign between Egypt and Israel. Utilising a wide range of primary sources, the study analyses the reasons for the breakdown of the Armistice Agreement between Egypt and Israel and the failure of efforts to media
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