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Six-Day War

Latest Mosaic Content for Six-Day War

  1. Observation ·

    Conversations with the Palestinians of 1967: Has Anything Changed?

    By Menahem Milson

    Just after the Six-Day War, an Israeli professor met and took notes on his discussions with Palestinian intellectuals. They reveal as much about now as about then.

    Conversations with the Palestinians of 1967: Has Anything Changed?
  2. Response ·

    Falsifying the Six-Day War

    By Martin Kramer

    As Censored Voices makes its American debut, my advice to American Jews is this: save your tears—the Six-Day War was decently waged and morally just.

    Falsifying the Six-Day War
  3. Response ·

    The Poverty of Propaganda

    By Asa Kasher

    Peddling vague stories of war crimes for political ends is obviously and utterly immoral.

    The Poverty of Propaganda
  4. Response ·

    Israel and the Moral Striptease

    By Matti Friedman

    Self-flagellation, if performed at the behest of someone else, with money from somewhere else, is no longer just self-flagellation. Israelis would do well to remember this.

    Israel and the Moral Striptease
  5. Response ·

    War Is . . .

    By Max Boot

    How do charges of Israeli crimes in the Six-Day War match up with similar charges against American forces in other wars?

    War Is . . .
  6. Monthly Essay ·

    Who Censored the Six-Day War?

    By Martin Kramer

    A splashy new documentary promises to expose the Israeli military's censorship of atrocities committed in the 1967 war. What it exposes is its creators' agenda.

    Who Censored the Six-Day War?
  7. Observation ·

    Their Tragic Land

    By Ruth R. Wisse

    Two acclaimed new books about Israel betray a disquieting lack of moral confidence in their subject and its story

    Their Tragic Land