Title: From Yom Kippur 1973-1979
1From Yom Kippur 1973-1979
- The Road to Peace between Egypt and Israel
2Palestinians after 1967
- After 1967 increase in Palestinian liberation
organizations - Palestinian issue now seen as separate from
larger Arab-Israeli issue - Jordan the only one to give Ps citizenship
- Lebanon fears muslim majority, Syria sees it as a
backdoor recognition of Israel so no citizenship
3Rise of the PLO
- No longer associated w/ govt
- Guerrilla-style tactics
- Committed to armed struggle
- Umbrella for many Pal. liberation organizations
4New PLO Covenant
- Negates right of Israel
- Includes armed struggle
- Fedayeen are center of armed struggle (new)
- This leads Israel to reject negotiations w/ PLO
- Al-Fatah is largest among the groups
- Yasser Arafat becomes leader 1969 makes
decisions w/ his advisers
5Al Fatah becomes powerful part of PLO
- Avoids any association w/ one country
- Vague ideology allows it to attract wide variety
of followers - Although not as extreme, hijacking etc. by
extreme groups served their interests increased
UN resolutions in favor of Palestine - Accepted aid from USSR b/c all groups were
anti-West
6PLO Arabs
- Egypt doesnt allow PLO to work in or from Eg.
- Syria Iraq allowed sponsored some PLO uanites
- Lebanon VERY unstable PLO very active leads
to increased conflict btwn Is Leb - Jordan made it impossible to have negotiated
settlement that didnt include PLO
7Jordan a special case
- PLO like a state w/in Jordan
- King Hussein cant control
- Sept. 1970 planes explode in Aman King looks
powerless - Jordanian army vs. Fedayeen tanks Syrian tanks
- IMPACTS OF THIS
- Brings Jordanian Israeli interests together
(hmm) - Black September created - carried out famous
Olympic attacks - Development of clear Palestinian nationalism
call for state - PLO seen as sole rep of Palestinian people
8Meanwhile, Old Issues Continue
- Escalation of Egyptian-Israeli conflict over
Sinai - Bar-Lev line (fortifications) along Suez area
- Spring 1969 Nasser declares cease fire null and
void
9The War of Attrition 68-70
- USSR gives some armaments to Egypt not the
planes they wanted - SAMs w/ USSR men to use them
- USSR flies patrols
- USSR builds up naval fleet in med
- COLD WAR TIES
10New Leadership
- Nasser Dies Anwar Sadat enters (70)
- Pragmatic
- Feels shame of Sinai oil fields in Israeli hands
military defeat - Faces internal unrest
- Egypt first Arabs 2nd
- Golda Meir (69) Israel
- Feels militarily confident
- Willing to wait for peace on Isreali terms
- Creeping annexation of settlements
11Cold War Powers negotiate
- Rogers Plan
- Israel out of occupied territory for recognition
of Israel - 90-day cease-fire
- Renew Jarring mission (UN Res 242)
- Both cautiously accept
- Aug 70 Cease-fire
- Jarring mission fails
12Egypts Proposal 1971
- Israel withdraw partially from Sinai
- Egypt re-opens Suez canal
- Cease fire
- Restore diplomatic relations w/ US
- Use Res 242 as basis for peace
13Egypt Prepares for War
- Although Sadat frustrated with USSRs stingy arms
offerings, as US increases arms to Israel, USSR
finally sends SCUD missiles to Egypt Syria - New Egyptian military plan
- President Assad willing to be northern front
- Israel not at the ready didnt believe Egypt
would attack
14The Yom Kippur War 4th Arab-Israeli War
- October 6 The Yom Kippur War/ Ramadan War
started - Egypt Syria attack Israel
- Oct 6-24 US eventually sends military aid
- Cold War support for opposite sides.US wait to
give support in hopes of cease-fire - US military support seen as key to Israeli
military win - Resolution 338 Ends war
Mount Hermon captured by Israelis/ foothills in
Golan Heights, summit is border of Leb/Syria
15Important Features of 1973 War - Israel
- Not the sure win for Israel
- Showed weakness of defense line not as
indefensible as they thought although they keep
Sinai desert - Shift away from automatic Israeli superiority
- Israeli govt suffers politically (Meir Dayan)
- hard-liners dont want discussion of exhange of
Sinai for recognition - Increase in West Bank civilian settlements due to
political pressure on Meir
16Important Features - Arabs
- Psychological victory
- Can unite
- Can keep a plan secret
- Have a future that is powerful against Israel
- Oil is used as a weapon
17Oil Embargo
- OPEC stops selling oil to US some others
- Pushes EEC to promote land for Palestinians and
Israeli return of land from 67 - Both politically and economically effective tool
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19Important Features Cold War
- US gains USSR loses
- UN Resolution 338 negotiated by Kissinger
Breshnev in Moscow - UN in Golan Heights
- Calls for Direct negotiation (Arabs didnt want
this) preserving Res 242 - Beginning of US role in securing peace between
Egypt and Israel - Russia loses bases in Egypt
20Shuttle Diplomacy
- Kissinger will broker peace between Egypt and
Israel - 1975 Sinai Interim Agreement
- 1974 agreements on Golan Heights
- (more on that later)
21Important Features Palestinians
- After war PLO recognized as the spokesperson for
Palestinians not King Hussein of Jordan - Gain recognition from Jordan that West Bank
parts of Israel are rightfully Palestinians (now
tell the Israelis) - This is harder for Israel and the West theyd
rather negotiate w/ Jordan