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  22 R. Gal, “Aspektim Psychologiyim Ve-Musariyim Be-hitmodedut Chayalei-TSAHAL im Ha-intifada” [Psychological and Moral Aspects of the IDF’s Struggle Against the Intifada], in R. Gal, ed., Ha-milchama Ha-sheviit [The Seventh War] (Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbuts Ha-meuchad, 1990), p. 143.

  23 Figure from IDF spokesman, Ha-arets, November 29, 1994, p. 1.

  24 A. Ringel Hoffman, “Tsahal Neged Tsahal” [IDF Versus IDF], part 2, Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, January 24, 1997, p. 26.

  25 J. Cohen, “Mi-Pikkud Tsafon Tetse Ha-raa” [From Northern Front Will Evil Start], Kol Ha-ir, October 20, 1995, pp. 27-30.

  26 A. Ringel Hoffman, “Tsahal Neged Tsahal,” part 1, Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, January 17, 1997, pp. 62-66, 98.

  27 A. Ringel-Hofman, “Hitkomemut Ha-alufim” [The Generals’ Revolt], Yediot Acharonot, March 14, 1997, p. 18.

  28 A. Klivnov, “Hirhurim Be-yom Huladeto Ha-shmonim shel Ha-tank” [Thoughts at the Tank’s 80th Birthday], Ba-shiryon 1 (October 1996): 45.

  29 Figure from S. A. Cohen, Towards a New Portrait of a (New) Israeli Soldier (Ramat Gan: BESA Center, 1997), p. 104.

  30 See the various tables in D. Ashkenazy, The Military in the Service of Society and Democracy (Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1994), pp. 28-40.

  31 E. Berkovits, “Ha-ish She-shaal Yoter Midai” [The Man Who Asked too Many Questions], Kol Ha-ir, August 25, 1995, p. 54.

  32 Ibid., p. 52.

  33 Bernheimer, “Profil ’96” [A Profile for 1996], Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, April 19, 1996, p. 16.

  34 Maj. Gen. (ret.) Ran Goren, quoted in Yediot Acharonot, August 7, 1996, p. 10.

  35 Report by chief of manpower division, Ha-arets, October 24, 1996, p. 1.

  36 Ha-arets, March 22, 1995, p. 1; Deputy Chief of Staff Vilnai on Israel Radio, December 26, 1996; also Yediot Acharonot, November 22, 1996, p. 4.

  37 Bernheimer, “Profil ’96,” p. 14.

  38 Yediot Acharonot, August 15, 1996, p. 11.

  39 E. Lebel, “Niflat Me-ha-sherut Be-shel Choser Hatama” [Discharged as Unfit], Haarets weekend magazine, April 4, 1997, p. 70.

  40 Yediot Acharonot, August 7, 1996, p. 10.

  41 Figures, based on interview with chief of manpower division, in Cohen, Towards a New Portrait, p. 107.

  42 A. Fishman, “Echad Mi-kol Chamisha Chayalim Lo Mesayem Sherut Chova Maleh Be-TSAHAL” [One out of Five Soldiers Does Not Complete His Conscript Service], Yediot Acharonot, September 2, 1996, p. 5.

  43 The figure of 30 percent was mentioned by Ran Cohen, member of the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee, as quoted on Israel Radio, August 23, 1996; Israel TV, December 4, 1996; Maariv, December 17, 1996, p. 1.

  44 Yediot Acharonot, October 24, 1996, p. 19. “Senior officers” quoted on IDF Radio on September 9, 1996, put the figure of those who actually serve at 16 percent.

  45 Yediot Acharonot, May 4, 1997, p. 1.

  46 Yediot Acharonot, October 24, 1996, p. 19.

  47 Ha-arets, April 29, 1997, p. 1.

  48 R. Gabriel and P. Savage, Crisis in Command (New York: Hill and Wang, 1976).

  CHAPTER 21

  1 A. Ringel-Hoffman, “Milchamtam shel Ha-horim Ha-shakulim Be-TAAL Shiff” [The Bereaved Parents’ Battle Against Brigadier General Shiff], Yediot Acharonot, July 19, 1996, pp. 6-9; also S. A. Cohen, Towards a New Portrait of a (New) Israeli Soldier (Ramat Gan: BESA Center, 1997), p. 101.

  2 M. Allon, “Ha-mered Ha-gadol Ba-Kommando Ha-yami” [The Great Revolt in the Naval Commando], Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, December 6, 1996, pp. 7-10, 13.

  3 Yediot Acharonot, October 7, 1996, p. 9.

  4 Israel Radio, December 15, 1996.

  5 Ha-arets, April 16, 1997, p. 1.

  6 Yediot-Acharonot, April 18, 1997, p. 5.

  7 Ha-arets, April 25, 1997, p. 4.

  8 Quoted in Yerushalayim, November 2, 1996, p. 16.

  9 Israel TV, October 29, 1996.

  10 In particular, The Birth of the Palestinian Refugee Problem, 1947-1949 (1986), and Israel’s Border Wars, 1949-1956 (1994).

  11 War and Peace in the Middle East (New York: Whittle, 1994).

  12 On this subject see E. Blanche, “Middle East: Is the Myth Fading for the Israeli Army?” Jane’s Intelligence Review, October 1, 1996, pp. 5-6; A. Oren, “Mutar La-harog Shvuyim (Le-itim Rechokot)” [License to Kill Prisoners—Rarely], Ha-arets, March 28, 1997, p. 5; R. Eytan, Sippur shel Chayal [A Soldier’s Story] (Tel Aviv: Maariv, 1991), p. 164; M. Allon, “Hereg-Ha-shvuyim” [Killing POWs], Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, April 11, 1997, pp. 17-18.

  13 The father of one soldier killed in Lebanon said his son, though forming part of an elite unit, would not wear his uniform while on leave for fear of being considered “a sucker”; Yediot Acharonot, May 18, 1997, p. 1.

  14 R. Rosen and I. Hammerman, Meshorerim lo Yichtevu Shirim [Poets Will Remain Silent] (Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1990).

  THE GOOD AND THE EVIL

  1 For details see I. Shamir, Hantscaha Ve-zikaron [Commemoration and Remembrance] (Tel Aviv: Am Oved, 1996), p. 104.

  2 Cf. S. Feldman, Nuclear Weapons and Arms Control in the Middle East (Cambridge, Mass.: MIT Press, 1997).

  3 Ha-arets, May 19, 1994, p. 2.

  4 E. Inbar, Contours of Israel’s New Strategic Thinking (Mideast Security and Policy Studies, BESA Center for Strategic Studies, Ramat Gan: Bar Illan University, 1996), pp. 57-63.

  5 Israel Radio, April 14, 1997.

  6 Y. Rabin in Ba-machane, September 23, 1992, p. 9.

  7 Ha-arets, April 29, 1997, p. 1.

  8 Yediot Acharonot, May 8, 1997, p. 17; May 9, 1997, p. 6; September 12, 1997, pp. 8-12.

  9 Yediot Acharonot, March 31, 1997, pp. 14-15.

  10 On the process of legitimization see A. D. Epstein, “Ha-sarvanut Ha-matspunit Keindikator Le-yachasei Medina-Tsava-Ha-chevra Ha-ezrachit Be-yisrael” [Conscientious Objection as an Indicator for Relations Between State, Military, and Civil Society in Israel], M.A. thesis, the Hebrew University, Jerusalem, 1997.

  11 Major General Nativ, chief of manpower, as quoted in Yediot Acharonot, March 27, 1997, p. 2.

  12 A. Fishman and Y. Adiram, “Achavat Ha-lochamim Nishberet” [Soldier’s Solidarity Breaking Down], Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, March 7, 1997, pp. 14-15.

  13 Yediot Acharonot, May 5, 1997, p. 3.

  14 A. Bernheimer, “Profil ’96” [A Profile for 1996], Yediot Acharonot weekend magazine, April 19, 1996, p. 16.

  15 E. Ben Ari, “Chayalim Be-masechot” [Soldiers in Masks], in R. Gal, ed., Ha-milchama Ha-sheviit [The Seventh War] (Tel Aviv: Ha-kibbuts Ha-meuchad, 1990), pp. 113-114, based on the author’s experiences in his reserve paratrooper battalion.

  16 D. Horowitz and M. Lissak, Trouble in Utopia (New York: University of New York Press, 1989).

  17 Cf. S. M. Lipset, The Confidence Gap (Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1987).

  INDEX

  AH-1G/S Cobra helicopter

  A-4 Skyhawk fighter during War of Attrition as nuclear delivery vehicle

  Abd al Aziz, Lt. Col.

  Abdullah, King of Trans-Jordan goals in Palestine

  Abu Ageila, First Battle for Second Battle for

  Abu Nidal

  Achdut-Ha-avoda Party

  Active armor, introduced

  Adan, Gen. A.defends Sinai crosses Suez Canal

  Afrika Korps

  Agranat Commissionand 1973 War

  Alexander II, Czar

  Al Fatach

  Ali, R.

  Allon, Y.joins PALMACH commands PALMACH occupies Safed commands against Egyptians performance assessed and partition of Palestine and decision to assault Golan Heightsand post-1967 plans appointed foreign minister

  Al Saiqa

  Altalena

  Amal

  Amer, Fieldmarshal A. H., orders retreat from Sinai

  Amin, Fieldmarshal I.

  Amit, Gen. M.

  Ammunition Hill, Battle of song in honor of

  AMX-13 t
ank, used by IDF

  Aoun, Gen. M.

  Apache helicopter

  Arab Legion, early history of and Battle for Jerusalem at Latrun in 1967 War

  Arab Salvation Army defeated

  Arab summit, first

  Arab summit, third

  Arafat, Y., establishes PLOin Lebanon

  Arens, M.and Lavi aircraft appointed defense ministerwithdraws IDF from Lebanonduring Gulf crisisand Palestinian Uprising

  Argov, S.

  Armored corpsstatus reduced

  Armored doctrine debate overafter 1973modified

  “Arrow” ammunition

  Assad, H.prepares 1973 War

  Auftragstaktik

  Avigur (Meirov), S.commands Hagana

  Ayubi, M.

  B-17, bombers, imported by Hagana modified by IAF

  Bab el Wad, Battle for

  Bader, Y.

  Balfour Declaration

  Barak, Gen. E.

  Barak missile

  Bar Giora

  Bar Kochva (sports club)

  Bar Lev, Gen. Ch. appointed COSand Sinai defenseleaves army assumes command of Southern Frontand Canal crossing

  Bar Lev Line

  Battle of the Roads

  Battle of the Water

  Beauforts, light bombers, imported by Hagana

  Beer, Y.

  Begin, B.

  Begin, M.anti-British attacks at Dir Yassinand the sinking of Altalenaand Cherut partyjoins cabinetbecomes prime minister annexes Golan Heights and involvement in Lebanonromantic view of warstarts Lebanese campaign resigns as prime ministerand settlements

  Ben Ari, Col. U.

  Ben Gal, Gen. A.commands in Lebanon evalautes Lebanese adventure

  Ben Gurion (Gruen), D. heads Histadrut and Jewish Agencyand Wingate dismantles FOSH takes over Zionist leadership adopts “activist” line and Jewish brigadeand Beginand arms-purchases proclaims state of Israel orders the sinking of Altalenaleads War of Independencedissolves PALMACHorders retreat from Egyptian territory and IDF performance in 1948 Warand learning and paritition of Palestineand censorshipand conscription of women resigns as prime minister resumes office and “Third Kingdom of Israel” on IDF’s role in society embarks on nuclear program

  Ben Tsvi, Y.

  Bernadotte, Count P.

  Betar (youth movement)

  Bevin, E.

  “Bevingrad”

  Bialik, Ch.

  Bir Gafgafa, Battle of

  “Black Saturday”

  Blue band ranks

  Bundeswehr

  Bush, G.

  C-130 Hercules aircraft

  Camp David peace agreements Israel’s strategic position changed by

  Carmel, D.

  Carter, J. E.

  Censorship, militaryrelaxed during nineties

  Center of Strategic Studies, Tel Aviv University

  Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)

  Central Intelligence Division (CID) combats Jews in Palestine

  Centurion tankin 1967 War

  CH-53 helicopter

  Challes, Gen. M.

  Chamoun, K.

  Chankin, Y., founds Ha-shomer

  Chaparral gun

  Chasson, R.

  Chayim Arlozorov

  CHEN (women’s Army Corps), establishedpost-1973 expansion of

  Cheney, R.

  Cherut Party

  Chets anti-ballistic missile development of

  Chieftain tank

  CHIM (Home Guard)

  Chinese Farm, Battle of

  CHISH (Field Force)early in War of Independence occupies Haifa

  Choffi, Gen. Y.

  Churchill, Sir W.

  Circessians, in Israel conscripted by IDFin Frontier Guard

  Civil defense (Hagana Ezrachit), failure during Gulf war

  Coast Guard, Palestinian

  Cohen, E.

  Cohen, Y.

  Cold War, start ofend of affects Israel

  Combined arms, rejected by IDF

  Command and staff college

  Command system, 1956 under Rabinin 1973 War of IAF

  “Cordon and search”

  Czech arms deal

  David, King

  Dayan, M.early life arrested by Britishjoins PALMACHdefends Galilee against Syrians commands at Ramla and Lyddia and partition of PalestineCIC Southern Command and Unit plans Sinai Campaign 1956 performance evaluated resigns as COS and armored corps and Rabinwarns against war with Syria appointed defense minister and decision to assault Golan Heightsand aftermath of 1967 War under Ms. Meir and War of Attrition warns about coming warin 1973 War resigns as defense minister

  Dayan, Y.

  DC-3 Dakota transport aircraft, imported by Hagana

  Decorations, instituted

  Defense (Emergency) Regulations and censorship

  Democratic Front for the Liberation of Palestine (DFLP)

  Dinstein, Ts.

  Directed telescope

  Dir Yassin, massacre at

  Dori, Gen. Y.

  Dowbigin, H.

  Dragon missile

  Drori, Gen. A.and Sabra and Shatilla massacre

  Druze people, in Israel conscripted by IDFin Frontier Guard

  Dulles, J. F.

  Durendal bomb

  Eban, A.

  EC-2 Hawkeye

  Efrat, Gen. Y.

  Einan, Gen. M.fails to surround Syrians

  Einstein, A.

  Elad, E.

  El Alamein, Battle of

  Elat, sinking of

  Elazar, Gen. D.CO armored corps assaults Golan Heights appointed COS on eve of 1973 War in 1973 War and Canal Crossing1973 performance evaluated

  Electronic warfare

  Emergency depots (YAMACHim)

  Entebbe raid

  Eshkol (Shkolnik), L.becomes prime minister and Dimona reactor threatens Syriareplaced by Dayan as defense minister and decision to assault Golan Heightsand 1967 victoryand nuclear programand settlments

  ETSEL (National Military Organization)splits attacks British early in War of Independencestorms Dir Yassinattacks Jaffaand the sinking of Altalena dissolved

  Eytan, Gen. R.at Mitla Passin 1967 Warcommands in Jordan Valleydefends Golan Heights appointed COSconscripts marginal youth rebuilds IDFand Begin and involvement in Lebanoncommands in Lebanonleaves COS postcompares Arabs with bugsand IDF morale

  F-4 Phantom fighter bomber as nuclear delivery vehicle

  F-15 Eagle fighter

  F-16 Falcon fighter

  Fahmi, Gen. I., plans 1973 War

  Falame, raid of

  Falaise, Battle of

  Fauzi, M.

  Fedayeen (heroic fighters)

  Fein, Lt. Col. E.

  Foreign Affairs and Defense Committee (of the Knesset) and bloating of IDFand IDF morale

  FOSH (Plugot Sadeh)

  Fouga Magister, training aircraft

  Fourier, J. B.

  Franjiyeh, S.

  Frederick II, the Great

  Frontier Guard (Mishmar Ha-gvul), createduse of conscripts induring Palestinian Uprising

  Galil assault rifle

  Galili, Y.

  Gaulle, C. de

  Gavish, Gen. Y., CO Southern Commandduring 1967 War

  Gavriel missilerange extended

  Gazala, Battle of

  Gaza Strip, attacked by IDF as fedayeen base Egyptian forces in occupied by Israelis, 1967 fate considered resistance to occupationstart of Palestinian Uprising in

  Gazit, Col. S.

  Gefen, J.

  Gemayel, A.

  Gemayel, B.killing of

  General Staff, creation of and the service arms and raids on West Bankpresses for war and 1967 campaign objectives doctrine altered expands IDF expansion ofseeks to invade Lebanonand Palestinian Uprising

  General Staff Division

  Gesher, Battle of

  Geva, Col. E.

  Genghis Khan

 

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