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ID124354
Title ProperIntelligence failure or paralysis
LanguageENG
AuthorLord, Amnon
Publication2012.
Summary / Abstract (Note)There was no shortage of intelligence, nor was there a lack of intelligence alerts about the Yom Kippur War. The reasons for the famous mechdal (Israel's lack of preparedness for the war) should be judged in the context of the 1973 conditions and not according to "what if…" questions. The reasons are, first, the unhealthy mixture of the military top echelon with the political leadership, which prevented the chief of staff from carrying out the appropriate military preparations on October 6, 1973. The second reason for the mechdal was a successful disinformation operation conducted by the Russians and their Arab allies. The third and main reason was the Israeli fear of "losing" the Americans-an outcome, the Israelis anticipated, of the struggle for the freedom of Soviet Jewry. For the Israeli public the war was a surprise; not for the political leadership.
`In' analytical NoteJewish Political Studies Review Vol.24, No.3-4; 2012: p.52-64
Journal SourceJewish Political Studies Review Vol.24, No.3-4; 2012: p.52-64
Key WordsDiplomacy ;  International Relations ;  Arab-Israeli Conflict ;  War ;  Israeli-Arab Conflict ;  US-Israel Relations ;  History ;  Political Leadership ;  Soviet Jewry ;  Kippur War ;  Arab Allies