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Six-Day War: Political Context and Background
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Background & Overview - Six-Day War
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Broadcast to the Nation by Prime Minister Eshkol (June 1967)
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CIA Board of Estimate of Possible War Outcome (May 1967)
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Egypt Re-imposes a Blockade on the Straits of Tiran
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Egypt Reimposes a Blockade on the Straits of Tiran (May 1967)
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Israeli Leaders Discuss Future of Captured Territories
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Johnson Administration Emergency Plan for Attacking Israel (May 1967)
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Map of the Events Leading to the Six Day War (1967)
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Nasser's Speech to The Egyptian National Assembly (May 1967)
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National Board of Estimates Projection of Future War with Egypt (May 1967)
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Six-Day War Project: Egypt Blockades the Straits of Tiran
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Six-Day War Project: What Made This a 'War of No Choice'
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Six-Day War Project: Why Did Israel go to War?
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Six-Day War: Statement to the Knesset by Prime Minister Eshkol
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Six-Day War: Arab's Responsibility for War, Reluctance to Make Peace
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Six-Day War: Government of Israel Decision to Act
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Six-Day War: Statement to the Knesset by Prime Minister Eshkol
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Six-Day War: Statement to the Knesset by Prime Minister Eshkol
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Statement at the Western Wall by Defense Minister Dayan
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Statement by President Nasser to Arab Trade Unionists (May 1967)
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The “Pre-1967 Border” - The “Green Line”
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