Authors: Jeremy Bowen
âOn 8 June': Summary of Proceedings, Court of Enquiry, 28 June 1967, NSF, Box 109.
â
Liberty
had been redeployed': see
www.ussliberty.org
.
âAt 1350': transcript in Cristol, pp. 210â23; also in Bregman, pp. 121â2.
âThe man looking through the next': details from
Dead in the Water.
âJames Halman, one of the radio': James Ennes,
Assault on the Liberty,
quoted in Bamford, p. 212.
â
Liberty
was still trying': details from
Dead in the Water.
âWhen we received word': see
www.ussliberty.org
.
âBefore the torpedo attack': flag details from report by Clark Clifford, chairman of President's Foreign Intelligence Advisory Board, 18 July 1967, NSF, Box 115.
âWalt Rostow dictated': Memos from Rostow to President, 8 June 1967, NSC, Box 18.
âAn hour or so later': ibid.
âThey ordered them to': Cable from flagship COMSIXTHFLT, 8 June 1967, NSF, Box 107.
âThe commander of the Sixth Fleet': Memo for the record, âThe USS Liberty (AGTR-5), struck by Torpedo', 8 June 1967, NSF, Box 107.
âSecretary of Defense': details from
Dead in the Water.
âTersely, he cabled': Cairo Cable 8705 to State 8 June 1967, NSC, Box 24.
âOn Cairo Radio': excerpt of commentary by Ahmed Said, Cairo Radio in Arabic, SWB Vol. 2479-2504, 1â30 June 1967.
âIn the Situation Room': Memo, 8 June 1967, NSC, Box 18.
âThe next morning': handwritten notes of NSC Special Committee meeting, 9 June 1967, NSC, Box 19.
âRusk always believed': Rusk, p. 338.
âLetters of apology': Letters, 8 June 1967, NSC, Box 18.
âSecretary of State Rusk replied': Memo, 10 June 1967, NSF, Box 107.
âIsrael's first response': Minutes of Special Committee, 12 June 1967, NSC, Box 19.
âthey might find it hard': President's evening reading, 16 June 1967, NSC, Box 19.
âIsrael accepted full responsibility': details of Israel's explanations from report by Clark Clifford, 18 July 1967, NSF, Box 115.
âOn the face of it': Report by Clark Clifford, 18 July 1967, NSF, Box 115.
âIn his memoirs he wrote': see
www.ussliberty.org
.
âIn July 1967': IDF Preliminary Enquiry File 1/67 before Sgan Aluf Y. Yerushalami, 21 July 1967, NSF, Box 143.
âAs well as Rusk and Clifford': quotes from
Dead in the Water.
âAdmiral Thomas Moorer': see
www.ussliberty.org
.
âA serviceman': Udi Erel in
Dead in the Water.
âFor Assistant Secretary': details from
Dead in the Water.
âThe Amir of Kuwait': PRO/FCO 8/679: talk with Amir; Arthur (Kuwait), Telegram No. 252, 8 June 1967.
âThe Saudi ruling family': PRO/FCO 8/756: Gore-Booth minute on talk with Saudi ambassador, 12 June 1967.
âBefore the fighting started': PRO/FCO 8/679: Graham (Kuwait) to Weir (Arabian Dept, FCO), 12 June 1967.
âGeneral David Elazar': Rabin, p. 88.
âA less than veiled threat': Tel Aviv Cable 4015 to State, NSC, Box 24.
âRabin, on Dayan's orders': Rabin, pp. 89â90.
âHe told Peled': interview with Elad Peled.
âJust before dawn': all Eshkol quotes from
www.ok.org
; âThe Golan in the Balance', 4 November 2002; also
Jerusalem Post,
1 February 2000.
âMaybe it's a decisive time': Lammfrom, pp. 562â9, document 174.
âEgypt accepted': Dupuy, pp. 278â9.
Day Five
âWithout bothering to tell': Rabin, p. 90; also Mayzel, pp. 142â3.
âElazar said he could “tight now”': quoted in
Jerusalem Post,
1 February 2000.
âBut even if the': Dayan, p. 90.
âTwo other thrusts': Barker,
ArabâIsraeli Wars,
p. 92.
âBy Thursday evening': General David Elazar press conference, 16 June 1967; quoted in
Mission Survival,
p. 348.
âOne Israeli paratrooper commented': Churchill, p. 184.
âOn Friday morning': Mayzel, p. 143.
âThe town of Suez': interview with Khalil.
âCairo Radio was playing': interview with Leila Sharaf.
âNasser's advisers': interview with General Gamal Haddad, 15 December 2002.
âWinston Churchill': interview with Churchill.
âSome injured men': Uri Oren, âPrisoner of War',
Yediot Aharonot,
14 July 1967, quoted in Bondy, pp. 214â16.
âBut according to Israeli witnesses': quotes from AP report by Karin Laub, August 1995,
www.mideastfacts.com
; and from chronological review of events, 16 August 1995,
http://domino.un.org
.
âDeclassified IDF documents': IDF 100/438/1969 order issued 11 June 1967 at 2310, sent to all three territorial commands, to G1 branch and some other departments of the General Staff.
âAccording to an Israeli': Bron's article in
Yediot Aharonot,
17 August 1995; also phone interview with Gabby Bron, 22 November 2002.
âBy all the laws of war': Pollack, p. 464; also PRO/AIR 771/581: Air Ministry office of the scientific adviser, March 1968.
âAfter the battle General Elazar': Elazar quote from press conference, 16 June 1967 in
Mission Survival,
p. 349; also Dupuy, pp. 322â4; Churchill, p. 186; Barker,
ArabâIsraeli Wars,
p. 92; Pollack, pp. 463â8.
âThe Americans wanted': Amman Cable 4181, 9 June 1967, NSC, Box 24.
âHussein's biggest problem': Amman Cable 4180, 9 June 1967, NSC, Box 24.
âRefugees were pouring over': PRO/FCO 17/214, Amman to FCO, 13 June 1967.
âBut Mary Hawkins': details of camp from Save the Children archives, Mary Hawkins,
Jordan Report,
9 November 1967; and from Save the Children Fund Jordan, Quarterly Report for the quarter ending 30 June 1967.
âOne of the best UNRWA': PRO/FCO 17/214, âThe Refugee Problem in Jordan', 3 August 1967.
âAny Arabs who tuned': PRO/FCO 8/679: Arthur (Kuwait) to Brenchley (FCO), 9 June 1967.
âBrigadier General Hod recalled': Bregman and El-Tahri, p. 94.
âWhen Israeli soldiers': FCO 17/534, AA/TEL/S.13/7, 5â10 June 1967. 283 âBefore the war a small group': Pollack, p. 459.
âAs darkness fell': Bamahane, IDF Magazine, 18 July 1967, quoted in
Mission Survival,
p. 362.
âBy the evening Israeli': CIA Sitrep, 9 June 1967, NSC, Box 21.
âDuring the fighting': Sister Marie Therese,
War in Jerusalem,
quoted in Schliefer, p. 208.
âMajor-General': interview with Shlomo Gazit, Tel Aviv, 5 June 2002.
âVarious orders were issued': example of order by logistics officer of Southern Command, 8 June 1967, IDF 100/438/1969.
âSome of the fighting units':
The Seventh Day,
pp. 117â18.
âFifty paratroopers': diary of Frieda Ward, unpublished. âThey were “shooting the locks”': Schliefer, pp. 201â2.
âWhen Palestinian shops': PRO/FCO 17/212: Pullar (Jerusalem) to FCO, 19 June 1967.
âIsraeli troops in Gaza': UNRWA for Palestine Refugees in the Near East; details of survey in UNRWA file LEG/480/5 (14â1).
âThe survey documented': UNRWA File Sec/6, 1967 Emergency.
âThe peacekeeping troops': PRO/FCO 17/214: Craig (Beirut) to Moberly (Eastern Dept, FCO), 7 July 1967.
âThe UN had intended': PRO/FCO 17/123: report of interview with General Rikhye, commander of UNEF, New York, 7 July 1967.
âThe parts of the Dead': Schliefer, p. 203.
âDayan took his leave': Moshe Dayan, pp. 258â9.
âThey say that his':
al-Ahram,
5â11 June 1997, issue 328.
âThe minister of information': interview with Mohamed Fayek, Cairo, 16 December 2002.
âAccording to Eric Rouleau':
MER,
p. 553.
âHe told them that they had all suffered': Armbrister in Chace, p. 117.
âIn the morning of last Monday': speech and details quoted in
War File,
p. 104.
âGeneral Salahadeen Hadidi': interview with Hadidi.
âAmin Howedi': interview with Howedi.
âFrom all sides': Rouleau, quoted in
MER,
p. 554.
âThe crazy Egyptians': Armbrister in Chace, p. 117.
âOthers gathered outside':
MER,
p. 554, quoting Cairo Radio and Radio Beirut.
âIn Port Said':
MER,
p. 554, quoting Radio Beirut, 9 June 1967;
The Egyptian Mail,
10 June 1967, and Rouleau.
âBefore the broadcast, Mohamed Fayek': interview with Fayek.
âThe wife of Amin Howedi': interview with Howedi.
âThe ruling party, the Arab Socialist': Tanjug correspondent reporting 21 June, quoted in
MER,
p. 554.
âSome hapless officials':
Pravda,
31 July 1967; and Rouleau, quoted in
MER,
p. 554.
âGamal Haddad': interview with Gamal Haddad, Cairo, 16 December 2002.
âIn Damascus the government': CIA Intelligence Information Cable, 31 July 1967: conflict between the Syrian army and the Syrian government, NSF, Box 115.
âBut during the night': Seale,
Asad,
p. 140.
Day Six
âAhmad al-Mir': Seale,
Asad,
p. 141.
âSome reserve officers':
Jeune Afrique,
6 August 1967, quoted in
MER,
p. 230.
âLater, Ba'th party':
Le Monde,
28 June 1967, quoted in
MER,
p. 230.
âA senior Israeli officer grumbled':
MER,
p. 230.
âGeneral Fawzi': interview with Hadidi.
âA week later, Michael Wall': quoted in
War File,
p. 107.
âIn his office': interview with Howedi.
âIn Cairo the CIA': CIA Intelligence Information Cable, 15 June 1967.
âMajor Ibrahim El Dakahakny': interview with El Dakhakny.
âOnce the ceasefire held': Draz, pp. 135â46.
âAmos Elon drove back': Elon,
A Blood-Dimmed Tide,
pp. 19â20.
âRamadan Mohammed Iraqi': interview with Iraqi.
âWhat Kollek called': Kollek, p. 197.
âHerzog later said': Herzog, quoted in Gazit, pp. 41â2.
âAbd el-Latif Sayyed': interview with Abd el-Latif Sayyed, 1 December 2002.
âNazmi Al Ju'beh': interview with Nazmi Al Ju'beh, 24 November 2002.
âMajor Eitan Ben Moshe': Eitan Ben Moshe interview quoted in Tom Abowd,
The Moroccan Quarter,
Winter 2000.
âA middle-aged woman': ibid.
âIt was the best thing we did': Elon,
A Blood-Dimmed Tide,
pp. 19â20.
âIn two days it was done': Kollek, p. 197.
âRabin had ordered Elazar': Rabin, p. 91.
âOne of the commanders reported': quoted in
MER,
p. 230.
âWhen Nils-Goran Gussing': Gussing report in PRO/FCO 17/124, p. 10.
âFrom the outset': Tel Aviv Cable 4015 to State, NSC, Box 24; Bull, p. 118.
âLord Caradon': PRO/FCO 17/496: Caradon (NY) to FCO, 10 June 1967.
âEshkol's wife': interview with Miriam Eshkol; also Bregman and El-Tahri, p. 98.
âWalt Rostow': interview with Rostow.
âThe translation of Kosygin's': hotline details and Situation Room meeting from Oral History; Helms and McNamara; Memos for the Record on hotline meetings, 7 November 1968, Llewellyn Thompson, 4 November 1968 and Richard Helms, 22 October 1968: all from NSC, Box 19.
âBritain's Joint Intelligence Committee': PRO/FCO 17/496: Secretary JIC to NAMILCOM, Washington, 13 June 1967.
âBefore the offensive even began': Tel Aviv Cable 4015 to State, NSC, Box 24.
âSince 20 May': movements of the Sixth Fleet, (undated), NSF.
âGeneral Vassily Reshetnikov': Bregman and El-Tahri, p. 95.
âAn Israeli journalist': Isabella Ginor,
Guardian,
10 June 2000; also âThe Russians were coming: the Soviet Military Threat in the 1967 Six-Day War',
Middle East Review of International Affairs,
Vol. 4, No. 4, December 2000.
âA local official':
Al Hareches
(On the Ridge), newsletter of Kibbutz Nachshon, 6 June 1968.
âHikmat Deeb Ali':
Homeland,
p. 58.
âOne of the soldiers': interview with Amos Kenan, 21 November 2002.
âKenan wrote and almost': Amikam,
Israel: A Wasted Victory,
pp. 18â21.
âIn the refugee camp': PRO/FCO 17/217: âJordan's 1967 Refugees', a research report by the American University of Beirut, 31 October 1967.
âGoldberg, the American ambassador': Rafael, pp. 164â5.
âThey would stop': CIA Sitrep, 10 June 1967, NSC, Box 21.
âIn June 1967': Martha Gellhorn,
The Face of War,
p. 257.
âBut Abba Eban': Eban,
Personal Witness,
p. 416.
âEshkol, Eban and the rest': ibid., p. 412.
âThe Israeli newspapers': Elon,
A Blood-Dimmed Tide,
pp. 19â20.
âEzer Weizman': Weizman from
Haaretz,
29 March 1972; Peled from
Le Monde,
3 June 1972; Herzog from
Maariv,
4 April 1972.
âOne condemned the way': Cecil Hourani in
El Nanar
; reprinted in
Encounter,
November 1967, quoted in Laquer, p. 244.
âAmer Ali': PRO/FCO 17/334: âLessons to be learned from the Arab débâcle following the Israeli aggression of June 1967', 15 July 1968.