FOLLOWING THE ISRAEL DEFENCE FORCES' SUCCESS IN THE SIX DAY WAR OF
1967, THE IDF CHIEF OF STAFF, GENERAL HAIM BAR-LEV, ORDERED THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A SERIES OF FORTIFIED POSITIONS NAMED THE BAR LEV
LINE.
Each position was surrounded by barbed wire and minefields and
virtually immune to strikes by artillery shells and even 500kg bombs.
On 6 October 1973, Yom Kippur, the positions were manned by just 436
reservists when the Egyptian Second and Third Armies launched a
massive offensive along the Suez Canal. The positions were quickly cut
off from the supporting elements, and the Israeli defenders paid a
high price with a casualty rate of almost 50 per cent.
In this thorough, illustrated study, Simon Dunstan argues that despite
these losses, it was not the Bar Lev Line that failed but Israel's
military and political establishment, which realised Arab intentions
too late. Featuring first-hand accounts and detailed coverage of the
Line's operational history, this is a compact guide to an important
moment in the Middle Eastern conflict that continues today.
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ISBN
9781846038150
Publisert
2020
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Utgiver
Bloomsbury UK
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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