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ID073388
Title ProperSpymaster, the Communist, and Foxbats over Dimona
Other Title Informationthe USSR's motive for instigating the Six-Day War
LanguageENG
AuthorGinor, Isabella ;  Remez, Gideon
Publication2006.
Summary / Abstract (Note)The paper will argue that a central motive for the Soviet move was to halt and destroy Israel's nuclear development before it could attain operational atomic weapons; that this Soviet effort was accelerated by a direct message from Israel that despite its official ambiguity, it was bent on acquiring such weapons; that Soviet nuclear weapons were readied for use against Israel in case it already possessed, and tried to use, any nuclear device; and that the direct Soviet military intervention actually began with overflights of Israel's main nuclear facility by Soviet aircraft and pilots, in preparation for the planned attack on this target and/or in order to create such concern in Israel that would ensure its launch of a first strike.
`In' analytical NoteIsrael Studies Vol. 11, No. 2; Summer 2006: p88-130
Journal SourceIsrael Studies Vol: 11 No 2
Key WordsIsrael - Arab War, 1967 ;  Six-Day War ;  Soviet Union ;  Military Relations ;  Nuclear Weapons