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Author Blum, Howard.

Title The eve of destruction : the untold story of the Yom Kippur War / by Howard Blum.

Published New York : HarperCollins, 2003.

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Location Call No. Status
 UniM Bail  956.048 BLUM    AVAILABLE
Edition 1st. ed.
Physical description 350 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Notes Includes index.
Contents Cast of Characters xiii -- Prologue: The Watchmen 1 -- Part I "Return to Zion" 9 -- Part II Deception 67 -- Part III "The Destruction of the Third Temple" 155 -- Part IV "Repel the Enemy at the Gate" 231 -- Epilogue: The Watchmen 323.
Summary Thirty years ago, October 6, 1973, on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish calendar, the Arab world launched a bold and ingeniously conceived surprise attack against Israel. After three days of intense, bloody combat, an unprepared Israel was fighting for survival, while the Arabs, with massive forces closing in on the Jewish heartland, were poised to redeem the honor lost in three previous wars. Based on declassified Israeli government documents and revealing interviews with soldiers, generals, and intelligence operatives on both sides of the conflict, The Eve of Destruction weaves a suspenseful, eye-opening story about war, politics, and deception. It also tells the moving human tale of the men and women who fought to maintain love and honor as their lives and destinies were swept up in the Yom Kippur War. And for the first time, author Howard Blum uncovers the role of the Egyptian double agent whose masterfully woven plot nearly succeeded in toppling Israel. The Eve of Destruction is not only a complex and fascinating story brimming with headline-making revelations and absorbing characters, it is also mandatory reading for those who want to understand what is happening today in the Middle East.
Subject Israel-Arab War, 1973.
ISBN 0060013990