In this comprehensive study, Gat looks at British policy in the
period leading up to the Six-Day War. Although Britain holds center
stage in this account, the study discusses in some detail American
policy and its effect on the Arab-Israeli conflict. It also focuses
on the Middle East water dispute, its impact on future events, and
eventually the outbreak of war in 1967. This is a fascinating look
at the process by which the Middle East became yet another Cold War
playground.
To date, most scholars on the Arab-Israeli conflict have focused
on the events of the Six-Day War, rather than on the tumultuous
years prior to the war. Gat is the first to examine this turbulent
yet decisive chapter in the history of the Middle East within the
context of the Cold War, while making extensive use of British,
American, and Israeli archives.
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