11. 1967

1 Meron Benvenisti, Son of the Cypresses, p. 232.

2 Avi Raz, The Bride and the Dowry, p. 7; Walter Laqueur, The Road to War, p. 295.

3 Randolph S. Churchill and Winston S. Churchill, The Six Days War, p. 195.

4 Guy Laron, The Six-Day War, pp. 107–17.

5 Michael Oren, Six Days of War, pp. 171–210.

6 Gershom Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 37.

7 Edward Luttwak and Daniel Horowitz, The Israeli Army, p. 265.

8 Oren, Six Days of War, pp. 294–304.

9 Luttwak and Horowitz, Israeli Army, p. 213.

10 Laron, Six-Day War, p. 286.

11 Sadiq al-Azm, Self-Criticism after the Defeat.

12 Jonathan Cummings, Israel’s Public Diplomacy, p. 55.

13 Abdullah Schleifer, The Fall of Jerusalem, p. 194.

14 David Hirst, The Gun and the Olive Branch, pp. 209–11; Joseph L. Ryan, The myth of annihilation and the six-day war, https://worldview.carnegiecouncil.org/archive/worldview/1973/09/2214.html.

15 Churchill and Churchill, Six Days War, p. 239.

16 Tom Segev, 1967, p. 356.

17 Teddy Kollek, For Jerusalem, pp. 193–7.

18 Schleifer, Fall of Jerusalem, p. 205.

19 Shimon Peres, Battling for Peace, p. 107.

20 Haaretz, 31 December 1997.

21 Eitan Felner, B’Tselem, 1995.

22 Haaretz, 13 April 2017.

23 Michael Bar-Zohar, Yaakov Herzog, p. 299.

24 Menachem Klein, Lives in Common, p. 151.

25 Mark LeVine and Gershon Shafir (eds.), Struggle and Survival, p. 213.

26 http://www.sarahozacky.com/%D7%A6%D7%99%D7%95%D7%A0%D7%99-%D7%93%D7%A8%D7%9A/.

27 Yaron Ezrahi, Rubber Bullets, p. 55.

28 Michel Warschawski, On the Border, p. 13.

29 http://972mag.com/radio-ramallah-the-cultural-bridge-that-was/80661/.

30 Klein, Lives in Common, p. 141

31 Laqueur, Road to War, pp. 296–7.

32 Davar, 12 June 1967.

33 Yael Dayan, Israel Journal: June, 1967, pp. 109–11.

34 Michael Gadish, Jewish-Israeli identity in Naomi Shemer’s songs: central values of the Jewish-Israeli imagined community, http://www.ugr.es/~estsemi/miscelanea/58/3.Gadish09.pdf.

35 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kubEFWFHbrA.

36 Laron, Six-Day War, p. 109.

37 Ian Lustick (ed.), Palestinians under Israeli Rule, p. 132.

38 Al-Haq, Where Villages Stood, Israel’s Continuing Violations of International Law in Occupied Latroun, 1967–2007, December 2007; Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 324.

39 Oren, Six Days of War, p. 307.

40 Meron Benvenisti, Sacred Landscape, p. 327.

41 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 110. See p. 114.

42 http://1967.walla.co.il/?w=/2066/1099788/@@/item/printer.

43 http://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jps-articles/UNRWA%20Remembers%201967.pdf.

44 Avi Shlaim, Lion of Jordan, p. 254; Samir Mutawi, Jordan in the 1967 War, p. 171.

45 Peter Dodd and Halim Barakat, River Without Bridges, p. 40; Nur Masalha, A Land Without a People, p. 92; Nur Masalha, The Politics of Denial, p. 203.

46 Schleifer, Fall of Jerusalem, p. 207.

47 David Pryce-Jones, The Face of Defeat, p. 10.

48 Masalha, Politics of Denial, p. 203.

49 Mutawi, Jordan, p. 171.

50 Mustafa Kabha, The Palestinian People, p. 230.

51 Haaretz, 15 March 2017.

52 Sari Nusseibeh, Once Upon a Country, p. 98.

53 Pryce-Jones, Face of Defeat, p. 20.

54 Shalom, Gatekeepers, p. 28.

55 Schleifer, Fall of Jerusalem, pp. 213–14.

56 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, pp. 81–3.

57 Yezid Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 158.

58 Bassam Abu Sharif, Arafat, p. 14.

59 Segev, 1967, p. 146.

60 Danny Rubinstein, The Mystery of Arafat, p. 55.

61 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 226.

62 Musa Budeiri, Controlling the archive: captured Jordanian security files in the Israeli state archives, Jerusalem Quarterly 66, 2016.

63 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 162.

64 http://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jps-articles/jps.2007.37.1.88.pdf.

65 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 162.

66 Shaul Mishal, The PLO Under Arafat, p. 9.

67 Moshe Dayan, Story of My Life, p. 405.

68 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 172.

69 Kabha, Palestinian People, p. 234.

70 David Ronen, Shnat Shabak, p. 219.

71 Segev, 1967, p. 469.

72 Shlaim, Lion of Jordan, p. 262.

73 Sayigh, Armed Struggle, p. 456.

74 Shlomo Gazit, Hagezer ve haMakel, pp. 178–9; B’Tselem, Collaborators in the Occupied Territories: Human Rights Abuses and Violations, January 1994, p. 11.

75 http://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jps-articles/jps.2007.37.1.88.pdf.

76 Nusseibeh, Country, p. 97.

77 http://www.israeli-occupation.org/2013-05-07/musa-budeiri-always-with-the-oppressed-a-farewell-to-akiva-orr-1931-2013-humanist-radical-heretic/#sthash.TaTQITv2.dpu.

78 Atallah Mansour, Waiting for the Dawn, p. 115.

79 Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 62.

80 Danna Piroyansky, From island to archipelago: the Sakakini house in Qatamon and its shifting ownerships throughout the twentieth century, Middle Eastern Studies 48 (6), 2012, pp. 855–77.

81 Danny Rubinstein, The People of Nowhere, p. 62.

82 Jerusalem Post, 30 June 1967.

83 Amos Oz, In the Land of Israel, pp. 175–6.

84 http://mosaicmagazine.com/observation/2016/08/conversations-with-the-palestinians-of-1967-has-anything-changed/.

85 Ilan Pappé, Forgotten Palestinians, p. 112.

86 Dan Rabinowitz and Khawla Abu-Baker, Coffins, p. 75.

87 Raja Shehadeh, Language of War, p. 21.

88 Mansour, Waiting for Dawn, p. 114.

89 Rafik Halabi, The West Bank Story, p. 55.

90 http://www.israeli-occupation.org/2013-05-07/musa-budeiri-always-with-the-oppressed-a-farewell-to-akiva-orr-1931-2013-humanist-radical-heretic/#sthash.TaTQITv2.dpuf.

91 Rubinstein, People of Nowhere, p. 62.

92 Mamdouh Nofal et al., Reflections on Al-Nakba, Journal of Palestine Studies 28 (1), 1998, pp. 5–35.

93 http://publishing.cdlib.org/ucpressebooks/view?docId=ft4489n8s2&chunk.id=ch11&toc.depth=100&toc.id=ch11&brand=ucpress;query=1967#1.

94 Dina Matar, What it Means, p. 143.

95 http://www.haaretz.com/print-edition/features/arab-town-both-israeli-and-palestinian-divided-by-shopping-1.410313.

96 Riyadh Kamel Kabha, Shtay Gadot leWadi, p. 55.

97 Assaf Peled, Descending the Khazooq: ‘working through’ the trauma of the Nakba in Emile Habibi’s oeuvre, Israel Studies 21 (1), 2016, pp. 157–82.

98 Pappé, Forgotten Palestinians, pp. 113–14.

99 Shehadeh, Language of War, p. 21.

100 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 39.

101 Baruch Kimmerling and Joel Migdal, The Palestinian People, p. 342.

102 Rael Jean Isaac, Israel Divided, p. 12.

103 Nissim Rejwan, Outsider in the Promised Land, p. 55.

104 Amos Elon, A Blood-Dimmed Tide, p. 31.

105 Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 86.

106 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 43.

107 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 41.

108 Ami Gluska, The Israeli Military, p. 258.

109 Gorenberg, Occupied Territories, p. 51.

110 Anita Shapira, Yigal Allon, pp. 312–16.

111 Raz, Bride and the Dowry, p. 23.

112 Avi Shlaim, The Iron Wall, pp. 262–4.

113 Shlomo Ben-Ami, Scars of War, p. 125.

114 http://www.palestine-studies.org/sites/default/files/jps-articles/jps.2007.37.1.88.pdf.

115 Shabtai Teveth, The Cursed Blessing.

116 Reuven Pedatzur, Nitzahon haMevucha.

117 Benvenisti, Son of the Cypresses, p. 232.

118 Yeshayahu Leibowitz, Judaism, Human Values, pp. 225–6.

119 Haaretz, 21 July 1967.

120 Haaretz, 22 September 1967.

121 Nissim Rejwan, Israel’s Years of Bogus Grandeur, p. xx.

122 http://www.nytimes.com/2015/01/26/world/disillusioned-by-war-israeli-soldiers-muted-in-1967-are-given-fuller-voice.html.

123 Matti Steinberg, Omdim Legoralam, p. 9.

124 Amos Oz, My Michael, p. 84; Jacqueline Rose http://www.theguardian.com/books/2008/may/10.