Saturday, December 1, 2007

Biography of the most dangerous Defense Minister Israel ever had.




Copyright reserved by Zazzrix Zebriel December 2007

(Written on 01-12-2007)

As tribute to the most dangerous Defense Minister Israel ever had that brought fear amongst Arab hostilities in the tumultuous period of Israel, this biography is written to honor a man worthy of the fighting mentality in the government administration of Israel.




Moshe Dayan was born in the kibbutz in Degania Alef near the Sea of Galilee whose parents Shmuel and Devorah are Jewish immigrants from Ukraine enroute to Israel. The birth of Moshe Dayan was at about 1922, the time stated in the biography seems to be mixed up as the time he joined the Jewish Reactionary Force, Haganah in 1936 at an early age of 14 (not 21years old) where he was deeply influenced by Captain Charles Orde Wingate who was described as a 'tactical genius' in dessert warfare while in the rank of sargent.

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Right picture of Capt. Orde Charles Wingate who is respected by Israel and who was promoted to Major General at the time of his death despite political smearing of his character by lesbians.

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The training of Capt. Orde Charles Wingate left a deep imprint upon the character and was pursued aggressively by Dayan that by 1938 he rose to the rank of commander of a pluggut sadeh (field unit).

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Dayan was arrested by the British when Haganah was outlawed in 1939 but was subsequently set free in 1941 as part of Haganah's renewed cooperation to aid the British against the German axis in World War II that roped in french nationals that has adapted to the Arabic dessert conditions after the invasion of France.


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It was on June the 7th 1941 in World War II while serving the Australian 7th Division that Dayan was injured and lost his left eye to sniper fire in Syria that led to the infamous eye patch trademark. At the recommendation of an Australian officer, Dayan was inaugurated with the Distinguished Service Order, one of the British Empire's highest military honours for his reconnaissance services to the army.
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Right picture of Moshe Dayan with the army.

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During the tumultuous period of riots, massacres and upheaval of temporal peaceful solutions after World War II, Dayan joined the Underground Force, the Haganah to stabilize law and order in the midst of uncertainties.


The War of Independence began from the next day after the approval of the 1947 Partition Plan by the UN general assembly on 29th November and continued on until May 1948. The War of Independence was immediately commenced after the withdrawal of British army from Israel by the Arabs who was intend on invading and annihilating the Jews but was repulsed by the Israel Reactionary Force which mostly consisted of Haganah that was reorganised to Israeli Defense Force in 1948.


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During the 1948 War, Dayan was the commander of a few military units at the defense in Jordan Valley under Colonel Yigal Yardin to command the defense of the settlements in Jordan Valley when Israel territory was divided into 3 parts, the northern, central and southern regions by the 1947 Partition Plan that was convened by the UN general assembly on November the 29th of 1947.

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It was at the Jordanian central front, that he formed a liason with Israel's founding fathers, PM David Ben Gurion because of his straight forward personality, the bond between these two great men began to form. Later he was then transferred to the Jordanian west central front with the rank of Lieutenant Colonel where he led a battalion to capture Ramla and Lydda after an intense battle.

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Left picture of Colonel Yigal Yadin who was the commander of the Jordanian Valley in the central front under whom Dayan served during the 1948 War.


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After the 1948 War, Dayan became the governor of Jerusalem for a brief period as his original designation and military character would mostly involve IDF army issues and not civilian matters where Dayan rose rapidly through the ranks as a capable military strategist in times of the frequent incursions by Arab militia gangs to carry out atrocities of ethnic cleansing.


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In 1949 Dayan commanded the final battles around Jerusalem before the Rhodes Armistice Conference in February 1949 where he represented Israel in the conference that led to the legitimacy of the State of Israel that was recognized by the international community and 4 other Arab states - Jordan, Egypt, Syria and Lebanon after a few months after the Rhodes Armistice was signed.

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Despite the traumatic failure of the IDF operations Tel Motila against the Syrians in 1951, Dayan shook up the army and turned the IDF into an aggressive army where General Ariel Sharon wrote '(Dayan) he was the chief of staff who was the greatest revolutionary the IDF ever had. His imagination absorbed and encouraged every daring operational plan. He breathed the spirit of battle into the fighting veins of the army. He set the fighting norms and the high standards.' that was to set the foundations of a Nation always at War in the Israeli Defense Force.

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Right picture of Dayan as Chief of Operations encouraging Unit 101 in a undated file picture.



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In 1949, Dayan was promoted to Commander Southern Command where he served in this capacity until 1952. After his tenure as Commander of Southern Command, he was subsequently transferred to be Commander of Northern Command in the same year which he held briefly until a suitable candidate can be found.



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In the mid-1950's, when asked by the military officers at a IDF meeting what should be done to open a passage way at the Gulf of Eliat, Dayan commented loudly, "What must be done is that, `A ship flying an Israeli flag should be sent to the Egyptian harbour, and if the Egyptians bomb it, we should bomb the Egyptian base from the air, or conquer Ras al-Nab, or open our south of Gaza Strip to the coast." with a graphic explosion of the bombing of the Egyptian base and there was a thunderous uproar among the IDF military and an officer asked, "Do you realise that this would mean war with Egypt?". "Of course!", he retorted triumphantly and confidently. (Please note that the original text concerning "Egyptian harbour" was actually proclaimed much earlier to a different group of IDF officers which was not recorded by the press, neither is it the author's idea.)

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In 1955 because of American conditions regarding territorial expansion and military retaliation on terrorist attacks, Moshe Dayan did not pursue American guarantees of Israel's security that does not have any warranty against terrorist attacks. In an informal talk with ambassadors to Washington, London and Paris, Dayan describes military retaliation to terrorist incursions as a 'life drug' to the Israel Army.

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It was a few months after this informal meeting with the ambassadors, while rising from his barracks that he commented 'Nothing excites me more than war' which became his motto since the days training under Captain Orde Charles Wingate of 1936 -1939.

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From 1955 to 1958, Dayan served as the 4th Chief of Staff of Israel IDF armed forces during which time he embarked on the training and supervision to establish the IDF in warfare techniques and skills. Before the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis, he was summoned to PM Ben Gurion's office to put into place strategic military manouvers where Israel could breach the whole Suez Canal.

Right picture of Chief of Operations Moshe Dayan with General Ariel Sharon at an introduction.

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In the 1956 Suez Canal Crisis, even though he was the Chief of Staff, he personally took command of the Israeli IDF forces fighting in the Sinai area at pressing times when command was engaged at a different location.

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At a funeral of a young Israelite killed in an Egyptian ambush on April 1956, Dayan delivered his famous eulogy of Roi Rutenburg.

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'... Let us not today fling accusation at the murderers. What cause have we to complain about their fierce hatred to us? For eight years now, they sit in their refugee camps in Gaza, and before their eyes we turn into our homestead the land and villages in which they and their forefathers have lived.

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We should demand his blood not from the [Palestinian] Arabs of Gaza but from ourselves... Let us make our reckoning today. We are a generation of settlers, and without the steel helmet and gun barrel, we shall not be able to plant a tree or build a house.... Let us not be afraid to see the hatred that accompanies and consumes the lives of hundreds of thousands of [Palestinian] Arabs who sit all around us and wait for the moment when their hands will be able to reach our blood.'

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Todays update 05-12-2007 will be on PM Rabin's sacrifice to Israel in the year 1974. Please click on the link




(Added on 06-12-2007)
After retiring from the army in 1958, Dayan entered politics at the request of PM Ben Gurion and was elected to the Knesset in 1959 as a Labor member. After a short period, he was appointed to the Minister of Agriculture which was conversant to his upbringing.


Left picture of PM Ben Gurion with Defense Minister Moshe Dayan in the National Day parade.
Second from right is PM Ben Gurion while second from left is Levi Eshkol, left most is Moshe Dayan.


Shortly after PM Ben Gurion retired from the ministers office in June 1963, Dayan soon withdrew from the government in 1964, only to return to politics at the insistence of Ben Gurion in the newly formed political party Rafi by ex-prime minister Ben Gurion in 1965. However PM Levi Eshkol strongly disliked Dayan for his robust character that does not include modesty where tensions between the two men will appear.


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However later in on the eve of the 1967 Six Day War, PM Levi Eshkol in an effort to raise public patriotism and to widen his government 's support, appointed Dayan as Israeli Minister of Defense shortly before the 1967 War against Egypt, Syria and Jordan that was not premeditated by Dayan as he has not really accustomized himself to military politics after a long layoff from military since 1959. Yet because of his seniority and rank within the government, he was proclaimed the victor of the 1967 War for his involvement in the conflict.


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June 1967 Six Day War began against the Arab states of Egypt, Jordan and Syria to directly expand the borders of Israel as the result of land constrains by the increasing Jewish population that would require more habitable and agriculture land.


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The political disdain of Defense Minister Moshe Dayan was evidently surfaced in the 1967 War when he saw the religious fervour of a large group of rabbis rushing on the Temple Mount shortly after Jerusalem was captured in 1967 that he exclaimed, 'What is this!!!' and handed the keys to the Waqf as evidence of Dayan's contradictory thoughts against religious romanticism and reality of war where he had deep disapproval of religious extremism.

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It must be noted that Moshe Dayan though not a religious man, in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, Dayan sanctioned the tactical manouvers of General Ariel's plan to wrest the whole of Jerusalem back to Israel.

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It was only after the 1973 Yom Kippur War that he found a biblical artifact in an undestroyed excavation area that delved his curiousity deeper into religion and became an amateur achaelogist, digging for artifacts that seeks to encourage his research into religion where he can be constantly seen totting around with a bible in hand.


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(It must be humourously noted that many a times that Dayan's fervour in obtaining artifacts would sometimes lead to his using of an IDF helicopter to transport the artifacts illegally out of the excavation site though to historians and archaeologist is an offence to a man welding the bible! Where he found out that Dayan in Hebrew translated as Moses the Judge!).

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Wars that are fought and won is by the fighting mentality of a Nation Always at War.......

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Friday, October 26, 2007

A Nation in Retaliation Chapter 7

(Added on 26-10-2007)


On 11th March 1978, a Fedayeen unit of 11 people made their way silently onto the shores of north Tel Aviv on rubber dinghies to avoid detection by any surface monitoring radars in an operation devised by Abu Jihad that was undertaken by PLO faction Fatah.


Picture of the hijacked coastal bus that was preserved and to this day on display as memoirs of terrorist attacks on Israeli civilians.


There they killed an American tourist then hijacked a loaded bus on the Haifa Coastal Highway and forced the driver to proceed to Tel Aviv. During the journey they open fire on cars and passerbys leading to a high speed chase by the IDF which ended at a road block in Herzliya where the terrorist blew up the bus that left 38 civilians dead, 71 wounded and ended in a shootout where 9 terrorist were killed, though it is not known of the other 3 terrorist nor the actual casualties of car passengers or passerbys that was fired upon, this direct confrontation by PLO militants led to a large scale Israeli reprisals leading to the Lebanon War three days later.


Some of todays 27-10-2007 updating is some war strategies in Chronology of 1973 Yom Kippur War in Chapter 4


On March 14th 1978 PM Menachem Begin launched Operation Litani with Defense Minister Ariel Sharon by his side where a force of 25,000 IDF soldiers crossed the Lebanese border to root out and push the PLO militant groups out of southern Lebanon that has rooted its influence in that area of Lebanese territory. Which according to Israeli Intelligence report, numbering to between 15,000 to 18,000 PLO militias was camped in different locations in southern Lebanon.


Five days after the commencement of Operation Litani on March 19th of 1978, IDF military seized a security belt ten kilometers deep into southern Lebanon but because of a military direction given by the top military brass to secure the area, pushed north wards and closing in until Lebanon south of Litani River was under total Israeli control with the expectations of setting back the military capability of PLO 5 years back.


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On March 19th of 1978, the UN Security hastily enforced Resolution 425 to stabilize the tension of interest in the international arena, called for the full withdrawal of IDF forces from Lebanese territory. During which time the Knesset under authority of PM Menachem Begin debated over authorizing the enforced Resolution 425, the IDF stayed stationed in the Lebanese occupied territory until officially declared by their superiors. Operation Litani was officially ended on 21st of March 1978.


With the invasion of Operation Litani on Lebanon, IDF destroyed numerous PLO militia training base camps and houses that was used as PLO shadow huts yet the general objective of IDF failed as the IDF could not defeat the PLO which was shortly able to regroup and reorganize into splinter cells.

On March 22nd 1978, withdrawal of the occupied forces the IDF, was only minimal, to put into place a security buffer that the IDF wanted to be enforced.

A few months after the Security Resolution 425 was declared by the UN Security Council, it was not until June 21st of 1978 that the IDF completed the full withdrawal of operations from southern Lebanon according to Resolution 425. The actual reason for the occupation and lengthy withdrawal was to prevent the PLO from continually using southern Lebanon. The stationing of IDF troops was to be a deterrent against PLO militias from launching bombing raids or katyushas and terrorist cross over from the borders of north Israel.


UN resolution 425 was only enforced on June 21st of 1978 as the resolution does not guarantee any anti-terrorist attacks on Israeli territory.


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After consolidating political authority in Israel politics, in 1981 Begin's administration began promoting nationalist agenda which led to embarking the expansion of Jewish settlements in Gaza Strip which was officially Israel's territory in the June 1978 Camp David Accords Israeli occupied territories where make shifts of Palestinian origins was cleared to make way for building houses and areas habitable for the immigrated Jews from foreign countries in already constricted and overflowing Israeli population areas which was never fully dissolved by the Israeli government because of land constrains.


The nationalist reclaimation agenda was hijacked with mounting terrorist attacks from Southern Lebanon as the views of the PLO militias regarding the expansion of the Jewish settlements, the 1981 nationalist agenda as illegal. Though the skirmishes may be considered small, they were often repulsed by IDF commando squads.


Back in the 1960's, Iraqis has shown interest in nuclear technology and experimented with it unsuccessfully. It was only under Saddam Hussein in the 1970's that nuclear technology began to take root. In early 1981, with french cooperation, the nuclear technology was perfected invoking a tense situation despite earlier diplomatic missions by Israelis, the french had no intention of halting the technology transfer.

It was in 7th June 1981, that PM Menachem Begin launched Operation Osiraks that consisted of a formation of 8 F16 and 6 F15's IDF fighters with a weapons load of two 2,000 pound bombs and external fuel tanks that was directed at the Iraqi nuclear reactor at Osirak near Baghdad to prevent Iraqis from procuring and developing nuclear weapons programs obtained with French technology that can be used against the Jewish nation.

Operation Osiraks was extremely dangerous seeing that the aircrafts had to fly over 1,000 kms to reach their objectives from their air base. Despite the distance, most of the travelling must be done over Jordanian and Iraqi airspace making it impossible for air to air refueling. Any enemy aircraft encounter would mean disastrous as the maximum fuel load is only enough to complete the mission and fly back to base.

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(Added 08-11-2007)

Then the inevitable happened, one of the F16's strayed off course and flew directly over Aqaba a Jordanian city where residents saw the aircraft clearly, thereby breaking the element of surprise by the jet fighters......


The fighters broke off formation and divided into two groups with the first, to act as decoys to draw any approaching enemy aircraft from engaging the main group.


The main group of bombers would then decend to 100 feet ground level in the hope of evading enemy aircraft and ground radar until they were 13 miles from the reactor, the jets soared above 3,000 feet and dived towards their targets in 5 second intervals. 16 bombs each weighting 2,000 were released by the 8 F16s at the reactor out of which 2 bombs failed to detonate resulting only a damaged reactor which was put it out of commision for a period.


In the bombing raid a french engineer and ten Iraqi soldiers was killed. As the reactor was only damaged, France offered to repair it but backed out in 1984. The US though profited from Israel Operation Osirak that Iraq was not able to possess nuclear weapons, fired harsh outrage and outlined Article 51 of UN Charter.


The worse was that US authority took advantage of the encroachment by Israel as an excuse for the cancellation of a shipment of aircraft promised which has already been paid by Israel without any compensation. In terms of the Law of Trade and Agreement, the cancellation of the shipment is illegal as there was never a clause in the agreement of a condition leading to the cancellation of the contract.

On the reason why this case was not taken to the World Court by the Israel Knesset is contradictory to the interest of the nation of Israel, a nation always struggling in the midst of hostilities.

Seeing that this important section concerning international conspiracies against Israel has always been on the agenda, I completed the documentation of Operation Osirak and the aftermath.


Biography of the most dangerous Defense Minister Israel ever had

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Wednesday, October 24, 2007

A Nation Amongst Hostiles Chapter 6

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As reference, the purpose of this blog is to acknowledge the struggles of a nation always at war and not whichever god is greater though religion might have a part in uplifting the morals of a nation.




(Added on 23-10-2007)


In the May 17th of 1977 Israel election, the Knesset unanimously voted Menachem Begin(1913 - 1992) from the political party Likud with a landslide victory, to the helm of the government of Israel while he continued serving as a member of the Knesset Labor Party as a candidate for premeir election and a member of Foreign Affairs and Defense.



File photo of PM Menachem Begin (June 1976 - August 1981)


PM Menachem Begin(1913-1992) was consecrated on 20th of June 1977 as prime minister of Israel and continued to serve from 1977 to October 1983. Though Menachem Begin is a trained lawyer at the University of Warsaw in 1935 with strong oratory skills and became a diciple of Ze'ev Jabotinsky, he remains a highly controversial and political divisive figure dating back before his neo political era when he served the Jewish resistance to the British Mandate of Palestine (1948) where he frequently held the central role leading to his meteoric rise in ranks within the resistance but who was frequently sidelined by the mainstream Zionist leadership for his views of Greater Israel.



In the War of Independence (1948) Irgun fighters united with Haganah and Lehi militia in defense warfare against the Arab forces. On May 14th of 1948, within days of the Establishment of the State of Israel Menachem Begin broadcasted a speech calling his men to lay down their arms so as to halt more casualties.




After the Independence War in 1948, Menachem Begin formed the Mapai and later the Alignment which is the forerunners of Labor Party till this day which adopted the radical nationalist agenda of a Greater Israel. During which time Menachem Begin would frequently be derided and 'laid aside' by then PM Ben Gurion and electorial senate for his radical views.One of the most acute confrontations between PM Ben Gurion and Menachem Begin concerns the signing of the Reparations Agreement between Israel and Germany in 1952 where Menachem Begin opposed the signing of the agreement which underwraps would signify the pardoning of Nazi war crimes against the Jews in WWII.


The reason for his strong opposition to the agreement was because his father Zeev Dov was one of the Jews annexed by the Nazis in 1941 to a river outside city limits to be shot or drowned. Being an ultra-orthodox Jew with a fixated and steadfast disapproval of the signing led to his expulsion from the Knesset for a few months.


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In the year 1965, after a period where Menachem Begin failed to get electoral votes, Begin formed a coalition party with Herut and Liberal Party to form Mapai in 1966 which Begin led. During the 1966 elections, Begin was once more sidelined by the Knesset. It was then that Mapai was placed under government authority of Prime Minister Levi Eshkol and on 1st June 1967 that Menachem Begin joined the government of unity where he served a Minister without Portfolio until 4th of August 1970.


From the years of 1971 to 1977 elections was considered dry years for Menachem Begin who was frequently side lined by other candidates in the run for the Prime Minister's office. On May 17th of 1977, Menachem Begin (1913-1992) won the 1977 elections by a landslide victory. Menachem Begin was elected mostly based on his strong leadership capability, having fought in wars and enduring hard times through sheer leadership qualities.


Despite his radical views regarding a Greater Israel, his first significant contribution as the Prime Minister was to negotiate the Camp David Accords with President Sadat of Egypt under the condition of a full withdrawal of IDF Israel forces from the occupied territory of Sinai Peninsula in the 1973 Yom Kippur War and thereby returning it to Egypt in June 1978 for political gains to encourage bilateral trade with US after it was stalled in 1976 which was the result of US refusal to address human rights matters in June 1976 with PM Yitzhak Rabin.


The conditions outlined in the Camp David Accords in June 1978 under the mediation of US President Jimmy Carter between Egyptian President Anwar Sadat and Israel PM Menachem Begin was that Sinai Peninsular was to be returned to Egypt where else the Gaza Strip would officially belong to Israel.

On 20th of June 1977, PM Menachem Begin was officially sworn in as the 7th Prime Minister of Israel after PM Yitzhak Rabin finished serving his term as 6th Prime Minister of Israel from June 1974 to June 1977.

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On 11th March of 1978, 11 Fatah members slipped onto the shores of Tel Aviv on rubber dinghies led by 18 year old Dalal Mughrabi from Lebanon who killed an American tourist on the beach and also killed a taxi driver waiting to ferry passengers. With their quest for more destruction, they hijacked coastal bus 45 enroute from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem, and forcefully directed the coastal bus to Tel Aviv, on the Haifa link coastal road to Tel Aviv.



Right picture of the coastal bus damaged in the shoot out.


During their journey, the group of 11 PLO members began firing at random from the windows of the bus and thus ensued a high speed chase with the IDF that ended in a shootout which left 38 civilians killed, 71 wounded in the Coastal Road Massacre and 9 terrorist killed which led to an Israeli invasion 3 days later.


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Sunday, October 21, 2007

A Nation Amongst Hostiles V

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(Rewritten on 22-10-2007 as I don't seem to access blogpage Chapter 5 with additions)

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Shortly after Yitzhak Rabin(March 1922-November 1955) became Labour Minister in 1974, he was elected to the office of Prime Minister in June 1974 by the Knesset with deep disapproval of the administration of the governess of strict womanliness by PM Golda Meir even though she was able to pull the administration together.


Before the time he was elected to the Prime Minister's office, during his early years, though he served as efficiently in Palmach(1941) and rose to Chief Operations Officer in 1947, Rabin directed army operations in the War of Independence and assisted in drafting the armistice agreement with the arabs countries, moving on to serving the IDF as Northern Command in 1956-1959 and served as Chief of Operations and Deputy Chief of Staff from 1959 - 1964 and as Chief of Staff in the period of 1964 to 1968.



He then became the ambassador to America in the same year 1968 of his retirement from the military. In spring of 1973 Yitzhak Rabin returned to Israel and was actively involved in the Labour Party. Later in December 1973 Yitzhak Rabin became a member of Knesset and subsequently the Minister of Labour after PM Golda Meir reshuffled her government in April 1974.


On June the 2nd of 1974, the Knesset officially elected Yitzhak Rabin as Prime Minister with much political disapproval of current PM Golda Meir handling the Israeli administration with her strict womanliness but with much satisfaction at the leadership of Yitzhak Rabin in the new government.



During his premiership, PM Yitzhak Rabin concentrated in strengthening internal issues of economy, IDF and other pressing social disunities caused by the differences of views and living of the vast Jewish immigration that not only brought their relatives to Israel but also the different cultures of other countries with them which caused the most friction in community living, exacerbated with the constant conflicts and confrontations with Arab militants that repeatedly encroached into Israel territory to carry out their work of terror.

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Because of reports of improving relations between France PM Chirac with Iran and Iraqi that would establish the French as the second major arms supplier in the 1970's next to Soviet Union in arms for oil deals, it would put Israel in a precarious position regarding the quality of military equipment as most of IDF arms are WWII weapons despite the 22,000 tons of airlifted arms during the 1973 Yom Kippur War.

In September of 23rd in the year 1974, PM Rabin went on a shopping spree to acquire more military arms in the US with Secretary of State Kissinger with an arms treaty of $550 million to modernise the IDF with a security to continue negotiations with Israel's old Arab enemies though it was in contradiction to Rabin's interest in Israel politics as this negotiations would cause insignificant frictions within his own Labor Party which would cause his coalition to be toppled by the extreme right wing. Yet because of Rabin's sacrifice to modernise the IDF even though it would result in his political chaos, the arms deal went through which would eventually led to the assassination of PM Yitzhak Rabin at the hands of extremist militant religious groups within his own party........

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Under American mediation, PM Yitzhak Rabin signed an interim agreement with Egypt in 1975 which was followed with a signing of the Memorandum of Understanding between the governments of United States and Israel to promote greater bilateral trade and understanding.


In June 1976, Arab terrorist hijacked an Air France Flight 139 which has the most Israelite citizens were singled out and international tourist was sent home. PM Yitzhak Rabin convened an emergency meeting with the Knesset on the direct response to the hijack, resulting with an official approval to activate Sayeret Ma'tkal, a highly experienced and trained in anti-terrorist military branch equivalent to the SAS british military arm to disarm and to seize any terrorist threat, was initially code named Operation Thunderball and later christianised as codename Operation Yonatan in honor of a courageous fallen commando Lieutanant Yonatan Netanyahu who planned for the hostage rescue operation and led a daring large force of commandos to release the hostages in Ugandan territory.


When the group of six C160 aircraft touched down at Ben Gurion Airport, almost all passengers arrived home safely with the exception of the executed prisoners by the terrorist.



A few months after the Entebbe incident at around 3rd term of 1976, the western countries put political pressure on PM Yitzhak Rabin into signing a treaty ending the 1973 Yom Kippur War officially so as to be able to continue petroleum trade peacefully in Arab domain without Syrian hostility that led to 2 Suez Crisis, 1956 War of Suez Canal and 1970 Suez Crisis. PM Yitzhak Rabin vehemently refused as he was deeply angered at the killing of live prisoners (a few of which is the finest fighting IDF soldiers that was close to the PM) at the hands of Syrian soldiers when US government officials refused to discuss human rights matters.



The only treaty PM Yitzhak Rabin signed was with the Egyptians and Jordanians where else he walked away from the Syrians which proved to be the turning point in his political career. With the refusal to sign any treaty with the Syrians meant no bilateral trade with US or trade kept to the minimum. PM Yitzhak Rabin did not contest in the 1977 elections citing deep stress and fatigue needing an interval from politics as reason for not standing in the elections.



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................................A Nation in Retaliation 7
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Tuesday, October 16, 2007

Chronology of Israel's Hostility Chapter IV

(Added 16-10-2007)

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Chronology of 1973 Yom Kippur War

Iraqis staged a few large scale military exercises to lull Israel IDF army into high alert emergency status only to draw back at the crucial moment when the IDF was in full defensive positions with the deception of covering the battle alertness of the Israelite army into complacency with constant false war alarms as Israel was aware of the weapons buildup by the Arab armies.

The Arab armies had been stockpiling military arms cache as early as November 1972 with Soviet weapons which enabled their forces to break any Israeli tank counter offensives where one in every 3 Egyptian soldier would be armed with the portable Sagger anti-tank missile weapon.
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Other military hardware supplied with Russian technology included SAM's air to air missile batteries to incapacitate any air support of the Israel Air Force that proved to be the mitigating factor in wars won by Israel. While the Arabs were stockpiling military arms, they warned western countries against supplying Israel militarily which in turn will invoke the embargo of oil trade supply to their countries that would severely affect everything about their country.


With the alienation of Israel without any external assistance of military arms, Israel had to only rely on weapons on hand. The day on Yom Kippur was chosen as the military assault as it is the only time that Israel was totally defenseless and vulnerable when most military positions would be barely manned with a minimum force as the majority would take time off to observe their most religious duties on that day.



(Added on 17-10-2007)
On 6th October 1973 Syria codename Operation Badr or Operation Moon, where Syrian troops crossed the Bar Lev line as the opening of the offensive military assault against Israel where 486 Israeli soldiers at the Suez Canal defenses would face the onslaught of an amassed troop of 80,000 Egyptian soldiers. Where else at Golan Heights a total of 180 Israeli tanks would be up against 1,400 Syrian tanks with Libyan and Jordanian troops that has crossed over marking the assault of the Golan Heights in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.



(2 paragraphs inserted on 11:55pm 18-10-2007)

(18-10-2007 Reinserted paragraph on 19-10-2007 after verifying archives. Reason why is that, this paragraph has waged much personal contentions with the author for about a month as inserting this paragraph would destroy the creditabiliy of the author. After many inserting and removal of this paragraph, I analysed this paragraph of Lieutanant Zvika Greengold with other documents and rechecked several encyclopedias to ensure the accuracy of the 1973 Yom Kippur War as some of the encyclopedias have the contention article but most none. After much meditation and searching, in the end, I wrote and rewrote this paragraph many times for a week in accordance with my ancestral duties regarding the history of Israel to minimise 'Santa Claus' type of stories as I hate false articles.)



At the Golan Heights battle by the Syrian tanks, Lieutanant Zvika Greengold arrived in a single tank to aid the Israeli tank units in defensive positions with his experience in tank warfare until Israeli reinforcement arrived. Lieutanant Zvika became known as 'Zvika Force' symbol due to the fact that during the battle of Golan Heights, Lieutanant Zvika was seen fighting in a defensive unit or in a tank for 20 hours, changing tanks a dozen times everytime his tank was destroyed as reported on Israeli military radio before it was over run by the massive Syrian army. Where Zvika Greengold became a national symbol of the IDF to press on and fight till the last drop of blood falls.......

(Note that tank shells used, contains a minimal amount of explosives designed to knock out a tank in earlier times)






Right picture of retreating young Israeli recruits from their defensive positions that was overruned by Syrian army.






It must be noted that a day on wards after the incursions of enemy forces into the territory of Israel, the IDF launched a few counter attacks ordered by Shmuel Gonen commander of the Israeli Southern Front to gain back the lost grounds only to be beaten back by a superior and morally prepared enemy force where they over ran the whole Golan Heights. With SAM air to air missiles, the Syrian was able to incapacitate the Israeli air strike with the shooting of 6 aircrafts while the rest retreated.


After a full day of defensive fighting, Ariel Sharon with the Israel reserve force was only then able to claim back some lost territory that has resulted from the failed counter attacks. On the 7th of October 1973 Ariel Sharon was fully recalled as Major General to lead the IDF 143rd division army.

Picture of 1973 Yom Kippur where Ariel Sharon together with Israel's reserve troop that weakened a support bridge to colapse under the weight of crossing Syrian tanks which led to a delay in Syrian tanks.







Shmuel Gonen was considered to be out of depth at the time as Shmuel is mostly actively involved in the commercial sector and not militarily motivated, was replaced by General Chaim Bar Lev who was recalled from retirement from his government post of Minister of Trade and Industry on 14th of October 1973 at the personal request of Golda Meir.


At the early stages of war, armed with Russian technological military superior weapons, most Israeli defense positions were overruned into defeat. Any tank reinforcement was obliterated under the firepower of Russian technologically superior weapons, the Sagger anti-tank portable missile during the conflict.



Counterattacks and defensive maneuver of the Israeli army was pushed back by the Arab offensives where even 18 meter high barricades built by the Israelis with dessert bricks was blasted away, not by explosives devised by Egyptian engineers but by high pressured water canons loaded from the Suez Canal which was not weighted by the Israelis due to the dry condition of the dessert.




In the next few days, the Israeli army regrouped with many Israelite weapons falling into enemy hands and on October 9th 1973, the USSR president Leonid Brezhnev ordered the airlifting of an additional 8,000 tons of arms to cement the victory over Israel.




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Right picture of Op-for.com showing an American C-5 Galaxy unloading M-60 tank at Ben Gurion Airport in Israel during 1973 Yom Kippur War




Seeing that the security interest of the U.S. is being threatened should the oil fields be forcefully taken over by the Arabs with the oversupply of Russian military influence in the mid-east, on 12th of October U.S. president Nixon ordered 22,000 tons of military supplies to be airlifted to Israel. After the stockpiling of the neccessary military supplies, on October the 14th 1973 Operation Nikel Grass was launched to rearm the Israelite troops in a covert military operation that turned Israel around in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.



On the same day on 14th October when the Israeli army obtained the on-going military resupplies, right away a few generals strengthened the Israeli positions by launching a few counter offensives in the Golan Heights against the invaders and by late afternoon of 15th October 1973, 250 Syrian tanks was smoldering in smoke, destroyed by the Israeli counter offensives led by General Ariel Sharon.



Left picture of General Ariel Sharon mapping out counter offensive strategies to retake the Golan Heights in the 1973 Yom Kippur War


(Added 19-10-2007)

Immediately after the offensive at the Golan Heights, Major General Ariel Sharon without wasting any time to rearm military but continued to proceed attack a defense line to exploit the weak portion of Egyptian line dug in at north of Bitter Lake in the vicinity of Ismailiya which was inhabited with fierce soldiers which is the scene of some of the most bitter fighting in the Yom Kippur War. The offensive took place at the Chinese Farm (an irrigation project North East of the Suez Canal crossing point) which was to establish an anticipated bridgehead 30kms inland, about less than a 100 kilometers from Cairo, so as to prepare a temporary pontoon bridge to ferry military arms across.



October of 16th 1973, the much expected military convoy with the needed military supplies to replenish the IDF division arrived. Together with the military hardware was the M72 LAW anti-tank rockets to counter the tank offensives of the T62 Syrian russian tanks with a continued offensive to press back the Syrian forces out Golan Heights and back to their homeland.



(Added on 22-10-2007) (Edited/Added 4 paragraphs on 27-10-2007)

General Ariel Sharon further violated the orders issued by Southern Command to secure the bridgehead but instead advanced south of the canal crossing to cut off the supply lines of Egyptian 3rd Army in a devised military tactical manouver proving to be the triumph card in the 1973 Yom Kippur War.



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With the Israeli put on the offensive, General Ariel Sharon continued to lead his 143rd division deeper inland into Syrian territory with the intention of meeting an Israeli amored division on the road to Damascus.

Left picture of Israeli IDF that took in Egyptian prisoners in the 1973 Yom Kippur War under the Geneva Convention regarding prisoners of war.



With the combined divisions of General Ariel Sharon and Colonel Abraham Adan (Bren Adan), they crossed the bridge into African territory within 101 kilometers of Cairo. There they encroached further south to wreak havoc to the supply chains of the Egyptian 3rd Army that was the core supply for enemy forces in the 1973 Yom Kippur War with a 100-150 tanks destroyed. But because of conflicting views of military manouvers, Colonel Bren Adan saperated from the 143rd division under General Ariel Sharon and proceeded north where a chance encounter with General Megan led to a different military offensive.


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With the destruction of a supply chain, they then proceeded south to round more supply chains, cutting off and encircling the 3rd Army, but before they could complete their military manouvers, the enemy tacticians knowing that the complete annihilation of this supply route would meant imminent defeat, efforts to broker a cease fire was anxiously begun by Soviet Union at the immediate request of Syrian commanders on 22th October 1973



On October 24th the a division led by General Megan from the rear and Colonel Abraham Aden closing in on the other rear guard of the Syrian armies cutting off any retreat by the Syrian forces that didn't take any live prisoners when they overran the Golan Heights. Only in the dying minutes.....



On October 22nd of 1973, the IDF armies regained control of Mt Hermon in northern Israel to continue their push towards Damascus along the Tiberias-Damascus route only to halt 26 miles away when a peace declaration was anounced on the 24th of October 1973 to cease the complete annihilation of the Syrian army.

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Right picture of Israeli IDF giving humanitarian aid, a drink to a thirsty Egyptian woman




Though the outcome of the war is an Israelite victory yet the costs of the war out weighted the victory of 1973 Yom Kippur War with 2,668 of the finest fighting troops of Israel's IDF killed and a unspecified amount of injured troops. Where else Egypt losses amounted to 7,700 dead and 28,000 injured, Syrian army losses amounted to 3,500 killed with almost all the tanks and SAM missiles dismantled and destroyed by Israel's IDF with an unspecified 43,718 injured.


The 1978 Yom Kippur War was won with land based military assault without any air support as the Syrians were equipped with SAM 3 & 4 air to air missiles to incapacitate IDF Air Force.




(Added on 20-10-2007)

Under intense diplomacy efforts by U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger drew up a truce treaty, Camp David Accords which was officially signed on March 26th of 1979 in Washington in the presence of President Jimmy Carter between Israel PM Menachem Begin and Egyptian president Anwar Sadat. The reason why the treat was only signed after a long period, 6 years from the 1973 Yom Kippur War was because of unceasing hostilities between the two warring states.




The conditions leading to the truce is that the Sinai Peninsular was to be returned to Egypt while the Gaza Strip would belong under Israel territory. After the 1973 Yom Kippur War, a military tribunal acquitted General Ariel Sharon of military violation of disobeying the commands of the Southern Command when it was found that the victory of 1973 Yom Kippur War was a result of his tactical military manouver.



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