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An engaging look into the private and public life of Moshe Dayan, Israeli soldier, politician, and diplomat. No plodding biography, this is lengthy but fast-paced reportage by the Time magazine Jerusalem correspondent who wrote This...Is CBS (1988), Portraits in Silicon (1987), and Golda (1981). Slater paints a sympathetic, though candid, portrait of the eye-patched walking symbol whose love of country was equalled only by his love of self. Dayan's amicable relations with Arabs are traced to his youth, when he rejected his father's notions that most of them were dangerous and somehow inferior. Always preferring peaceful coexistence to an adversarial stance, Dayan, ironically, was appointed chief of staff of the Israeli Defense Forces in 1953, and it was he who become the world-famous slayer of the Arab Goliath. The army catapulted Dayan to power, and Shimon Peres assured David Ben-Gurion, ``You can trust Dayan 100 per cent.'' Here, Dayan emerges as a cocky military and political figure who became intoxicated with power over the next 20 years. The Israeli public, if not his family, idolized him and forgave him for a string of private indiscretions--which always became public sensations. His glow of invincibility from the Six-Day War blacked out in the Yom Kippur War. Certain that the Arabs would not attack and risk another major defeat, Dayan left Israel unprepared for the onslaught by Syria and Egypt. The Israelis never forgave Dayan for the costly error, and he never forgave himself. Besides all the quotations from movers and shakers on the political scene, Slater reveals intimate conversations with Dayan's wives, lovers, and children. No eyes are patched in this juicy, well-researched book. -- Copyright ©1991, Kirkus Associates, LP. All rights reserved.

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Dayan (1915-1981), "the man with the eyepatch," was Israel's most visible symbol and a key figure during the first three decades of that country's existence. Shaper and leader of its formidable army, he directed three of its wars. He was chief of staff during the 1956 Sinai Campaign and minister of defense during the '67 Six-Day War, both great victories for Israel. Dayan's performance during the third conflict, the '73 Yom Kippur War, was less impressive: caught off guard by the Egyptian-Syrian attack, he reacted in a confused and shaken manner, shocking his colleagues with his defeatist attitude. Slater describes how Dayan salvaged his tarnished reputation as Israel's foreign minister during the Camp David "peace process" in the late 1970s which resulted in Israel's first treaty with an Arab state, namely Egypt. Particularly interesting is Slater's analysis of Dayan's creative diplomacy after the Six-Day War, a victory that gave him political authority to set Israel on a course of long-term occupation--a fulcrum of controversy in the region to this day. Based on interviews with Dayan's family, friends and political/military associates, this anecdote-rich biography captures the vital essence of this feisty, complex heroic figure. Slater is a Time correspondent in Jerusalem. Photos.
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  • PublisherRobson Books Ltd
  • Publication date1981
  • ISBN 10 1861051921
  • ISBN 13 9781861051929
  • BindingPaperback
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