Michael B. Oren is the author of The Origins of the Second
Arab-Israeli War, and has written extensively on Middle Eastern
history and diplomatic affairs. He received his Ph.D. from
Princeton University in Middle East studies, and has served as
Director of Israel's Department of Inter-Religious Affairs in the
government of the late Prime Minister Yitzhak Rabin, and as an
advisor to the Israeli delegation to the United Nations. He is
currently a Senior Fellow at the Shalem Center in Jerusalem.
This admirable book is likely to be the last word on the six-day war for a long time The Sunday Times June 2002 the most detailed, the most comprehensive and by far the best-documented history that we have on this short but fateful war The Guardian most comprehensive history yet... Six Days of War scores highly in telling an extremely complicated story within a narrative which despite being loaded with a crushing volume of research reads at times like the breeziest blockbuster... Oren's narrative is at its most gripping during the day-by-day account of the war Financial Times
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