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Israel's Wars: A History Since 1947

Is Israel's military all it is claimed to be?

February 4, 2010 12:06
Ehud Barak lays a wreath to 1973’s fallen IDF soldiers in 1999

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By Ahron Bregman
Routledge £12.99

The problem for Ahron Bregman in updating his book, first published in 1999 and reissued in 2001, is that Israel’s wars are like London buses; nothing for a while, then they come in clusters. He has amplified his chapter on the Al-Aqsa intifada of 2000-05, and included an appraisal of the 2006 Second Lebanon War. But last year’s foray into Gaza, Operation Cast Lead, came too late.

One imagines that his conclusions about it would have been as dispiriting as those he draws from every Israeli war since the Yom Kippur War of 1973. A member of the department of war studies at King’s College, London, Bregman is a lucid analyst with excellent sources, both Israeli and Arab. His marshalling of facts and data is impressive.

Although a former captain in the Israeli army and Knesset assistant, he has an impartial ability to see things from the enemy’s viewpoint. This is particularly so in his sympathetic treatment of Palestinian grievances that led to the intifadas of 1987 and 2000.