Revisiting the Yom Kippur war

THE YOM KIPPUR WAR REMAINS THE MOST TRAUMATIC PHASE IN ISRAEL'S HISTORY AND DOES NOT EVOKE PRIDE AND SATISFACTION. THE COORDINATED ARAB EFFORT IN INITIATING THE HOSTILITIES AND BREACHING THE 1967 CEASE-FIRE LINE STILL HAUNTS MANY. IT IS REMEMBERED AND DEBATED FOR THE INITIAL ISRAELI UNPREPAREDN...

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Hauptverfasser: Kumaraswamy, P R, Bar-Joseph, Uri, Sela, Avraham, Cohen, Stuart A, Dinitz, Simcha, Golan, Galia, Sheffer, Gabriel, Rolef, Susan Hattis, Heichal, Gabriella, Gordon, Shmuel L
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Armed forces
Armies
Cease fire
Coalitions
CONFLICT
Diplomacy
Diplomatic relations
Egypt
Foreign policy
Heads of state
Information acquisition
Information networks
Intelligence services
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MIDDLE EAST
Military
Military history
Oil
Peace negotiations
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Perception
Political change
Political elites
Political history
Political leadership
Social change
Third-party intervention
WAR
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