Authors: Jeremy Bowen
Mohammed, Ali
Mohieddin, Zakkaria
Mokhtar, Brig. Gen. Eiz-El-Din
Montgomery, Field Marshal
Moorer, Admiral Thomas
Mor, Maj. Doron
Mossad
Moussa, Abdel
Movement for a Greater Israel
Mubarak, Gen.
Muhsin, Gen. Salah
Muna, Princess, of Jordan
Mursi, Ali Abdul
Murtagi, Gen.
Nablus (West Bank)
Naby, Brig. Abd el-
Nahal (Fighting Pioneer Youth)
Najar, Hanan
napalm
Narkiss, Gen. Uzi
in 1948 war
eager for war
and Ben Ari
and battle of Ammunition Hill
approves advance to Ramallah
takes Old City
destroys Moroccan quarter
idolised by adjutant
and refugees
Nasariah, al-, tribe of
Nasser, Gamal Abdel
and Amer
and PLO
and Syria
and King Hussein
and UNEF
and media
blocks Straits of Tiran
CIA views of
presence and popularity
strategies
first reaction to war
and âthe big lie'
resignation and retraction
and aftermath of war
death
National Security Agency (US)
Negev desert
Netanya (Israel)
Netanyahu, Binyamin
Nir, Lt. Col. Natke
Nolte, Ambassador
Novak, Robert
nuclear weapons
Nufel, Memdour
Nukheila (Syria)
Nusseibeh, Anwar
Nusseibeh, Hazem
O'Connel, Jack
Occupied Territories
see also
Gaza; Golan Heights; Sinai; West Bank; refugees
Odeh, Abdel-Basset
Ofer, Lt. Col. Zvi
Ogarkov, Nikolai
Omar, Lt. Omar Khalil
Oren, Yuri
Orr, Ori
Oweida, Sami
Oz, Amos
Paikes, Lt. Col. Michael
Painter, Lt. Lloyd
Palestine Archeological Museum
Palestine Liberation Army (PLA)
Palestine Liberation Organization (PLO)
Palestinians
see also
occupied territories
Palmach (Israeli force)
Parsons, Anthony
Pearson, Lester
Pekker, Maj. Ran
Peled, Brig. Gen. Elad
Peled, Brig. Gen. Matityahu
Peres, Shimon
poison gas
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine
Porat, Hanan
prisoners, treatment of
Pullar, Hugh
Qadi, Lt. Gen. Anwar al-
Qaher Plan
Qalqilya (West Bank)
Rabin, Yitzhak
in 1948:
in 1960s:
and Samua raid
and preparations for war
nervous collapse before war
Chief of Staff during war
assassinated (1995)
Rafael, Gideon
Rafah (Gaza)
Raheb, Badial and Bishara
Ramallah (West Bank)
Ramat David airfield (Israel)
Ramle (Israel)
Red Cross and Red Crescent
Reddaway, Norman
refugees
Reight, Greg
Reshetnikov, Gen. Vassily
Riad, Gen. Mahmoud
Rifai, Zaid
Rikhye, Gen. Indar Jit
Rishmawi, George
Ronen, Yossi
Rostow, Walt
Rothschild family
Rouleau, Eric
Rowan-Hamilton, Col. D.A.
Rubinger, David
Rufa, Captain Munir
Rusk, Dean
Sa'ad, Um
Saad, Yahya
Saadeddin, Rashidah Raghib
Sabri, Hassan
Sadat, Anwar El
Saddam Hussein
Said, Ahmed
Salayta, Capt. Sulamin
Salim, Captain Salahadeen
Samua (West Bank)
Sanaa (Yemen)
Sara El-Khadem, Temple of
Saragota,
USS
Saudi Arabia
Saunders, Harold
Save the Children
Sayyed, Abd el-Latif
Schindler (hero)
Schliefer, Abdullah
Scholem, Gershom
Schwartz, Yoseph
Semyenov, Vladimir
Shafei, Hussein al
Shahar, Meir and Jonathan
Shaheen, Kamel Sulaiman
Sha'ir, Maj. Gen. Fahd al-
Shapira, Haim
Shapiro, Ya'acov Shimshon
Sharaf, Abd al-Hamid
Sharaf, Leila
Sharaf, Sami
Sharkaway, Brig. Gen. Ibrahim
Sharm al Sheikh (Egypt)
Sharon, Ariel
in 1948:
in 1950s:
confidence before war
commands brigade in Sinai
Prime Minister (2001)
provocative visit to Dome of the Rock
Shazli, Maj. Gen. Saad el
Shear Yusuv (Israel)
Shevchenko, Arkady
Shukairy, Ahmed
Shurdom, Ihsan
Sidqi Mahmoud, Lt. Gen.
Simpson, Colin
Sinai
Smythe, Hugh
Sqoufiye (Syria)
suicide bombers
Sunday Times
Suez/canal
Suf refugee camp
Sunni Muslims
Suwaydani, Gen. Ahmad
Syria
pact with Egypt
pre-war conflict with Israel
conflict with Jordan
first four days of war
accepts UN ceasefire
mob attacks US consulate
Israel debates attack on
Day Five
Day Six
post war incidents
occupation of Golan
Taba'ki, Rasmiyyah Ali
Tabor, Hans
Tal, Brig. Gen. Israel
Tarasenko, Sergei
Tawalbi, Kamal
Tawil, Raymonda Hawa
Tel Aviv (Israel)
Tel Dan (Israel/Syria border)
Tel Fahr (Israel/Syria border)
Tel Nof airfield (Israel)
terrorism
see
suicide bombers; violence
Thant, U
Thompson, Llewellyn
Tiran, Straits of
Tleel, John
Toukan, Ahmed
Tulkarem (West Bank)
Tunis
Turkey
Um Katef (Sinai)
United Nations
1947â1949:
condemns Samua raid
Jerusalem HQ seized
and outbreak of war
resolution for ceasefire
emergency session after war
resolution to restore occupied territory
UNEF (Emergency Force)
UNRWA (Relief and Works Agency)
UNTSO (Truce Supervision Organization)
United Press International
USA
supports Egypt (1956)
supports Jordan after Samua raid
USSR makes trouble for
and blockade of Straits of Tiran
reports on Israel's strength
tries to prevent war
passim
sends arms to Israel
and Vietnam
misinformation from Egypt
and outbreak of war
misinformation from Israel
talks to USSR
announces neutrality
calls for ceasefire and withdrawal
pleased with Israel's success
and âthe big lie'
Jordan appeals to
considers post-war options
demonstrations against
bombing of USS
Liberty
Jordan maintains relations with
USSR threatens to intervene
accepts unconditional ceasefire
and UN peace plan
and occupied territories
and refugees
see also
CIA
USSR
supports Egypt (1956)
warnings to Egypt (1967)
and start of war
criticised by Egypt
and ceasefire negotiations
meeting between Amer and Tarasenko
and Hungarian uprising
threatens Israel
advisers in Syrian army
Vietnam war
violence
see also
suicide bombers
Voice of the Arabs radio
Voice of Palestine radio
Wadi Dhuleil refugee camp
War of Independence (1948)
Washington Post
water
Wazir, Khalil al-(Abu Jihad)
Weiner, Arie
Weizman, Gen. Ezer
in 1948:
and taking of Old City
views on war
West Bank
20th-21st century
raid on Samua
last battles and defeat
continuing occupation
see also
Bethlehem; Imwas; Jenin; Jericho; Latrun; Qalqiliya; refugees
Weston-Simons, Col. J.F.
Wiesel, Elie
Wheeler, Gen. Earle
Wilson, Harold
Wingate, Orde
Wolfers, Michael
Yahya, Taher
Yalu (West Bank)
Yam, Sgt. Dov
Yamani, Sgt. Ahmed al-
Yariv, Brig-Gen. Aharon
Yemen
Aden
Yerushalami, Col. Yeshayahu
Yitzhaki, Aryeh
YMCA
Yoffe, Brig. Gen. Avraham
Yost, Charles
Yotvat, Ava
Yotvat, Col.
Zacharia, Farah and Raja
Zahran, Maa'rouf
Zaid, Zchiya
Zaki, Tahsen
Zerka refugee camp
Zion, Meir Har
Zionism
Zur, Sgt. Bentzi
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