In an eye-opening interview, historian Michael Oren told the Jerusalem Post that Arab documents from 1967 show they intended to destroy Israel:
In an interview on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the outbreak of war on June 5, 1967, Oren said his research of documents in Arab countries had revealed clearly that the Arabs had planned to destroy Israel….
“The biggest myth going is that somehow there was not a real and immediate Arab threat, that somehow Israel could have negotiated itself outside the crisis of 1967, and that it wasn’t facing an existential threat, or facing any threat at all,” said Oren, who is a senior fellow at the Adelson Institute for Strategic Studies at Jerusalem’s Shalem Center and author of Six Days of War: June 1967. He noted that this was the premise of Tom Segev’s book, 1967: Israel, the War and the Year That Transformed the Middle East. “What’s remarkable is that all the people alleging this – not one of them is working from Arabic sources. It’s quite extraordinary when you think about it. It’s almost as if Israel were living in a universe by itself. It’s a deeply solipsistic approach to Middle East history.”
What’s behind the myth, Oren argued, is “a more pervasive, ongoing effort to show that Israel bears the bulk, if not the sole responsibility, for decades of conflict in the Arab world, and that the Arabs are the aggrieved party.
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