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Six-Day War 1967: Operation Focus and the 12 hours that changed Middle East

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Six-Day War 1967: Operation Focus and the 12 hours that changed Middle East
Six-Day War 1967: Operation Focus and the 12 hours that changed Middle East

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Six-Day War 1967: Operation Focus and the 12 hours that changed Middle East

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The story of how the Israeli Force achieved one of the most audacious and important air power victories in history, wiping out enemy air forces more than twice its own size in a single morning.
This new illustrated study examines the planning, execution and aftermath of Operation
Focus
showing how it not only effectively won the Six Day War for Israel, but also impacted military thinking—in the Middle East and all over the globe—so profoundly that military leaders' perceptions of air superiority were practically transformed in its wake, signalling a turning point in the Cold War.
The Israeli Air Force's Operation
was not only a watershed in the history of the modern Middle East but was one of the greatest and most effective air superiority campaigns ever waged. On a single morning, almost the entire IAF was committed to a surprise, preemptive airstrike against the air forces of the encircling Arab states. The attack was extraordinarily successful. Hundreds of Arab aircraft were destroyed, their airfields crippled, and the IAF gained almost complete air supremacy for the rest of the war.

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