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* {{Cite journal |last=Popp |first=Roland |date=2006 |title=Stumbling Decidedly into the Six-Day War |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4330250 |journal=Middle East Journal |volume=60 |issue=2 |pages=281–309 |issn=0026-3141}}
* {{Cite journal |last=Popp |first=Roland |date=2006 |title=Stumbling Decidedly into the Six-Day War |url=https://www.jstor.org/stable/4330250 |journal=Middle East Journal |volume=60 |issue=2 |pages=281–309 |issn=0026-3141}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rabin |first=Yitzhak |url=http://archive.org/details/rabinmemoirs0000rabi_h7u6 |title=The Rabin memoirs |last2=Rabin |first2=Yitzhak |date=1979 |publisher=Little, Brown and Company |others=Herman Wouk Collection (Library of Congress) |isbn=978-0-316-73002-0 |edition=1st English |location=Boston}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rabin |first=Yitzhak |url=http://archive.org/details/rabinmemoirs0000rabi_h7u6 |title=The Rabin memoirs |last2=Rabin |first2=Yitzhak |date=1979 |publisher=Little, Brown and Company |others=Herman Wouk Collection (Library of Congress) |isbn=978-0-316-73002-0 |edition=1st English |location=Boston}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rabinovits |first=Itamar |title=The brink of peace: the Israeli-Syrian negotiations |date=1999 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-1-4008-2265-2 |location=Princeton, New Jersey Chichester, West Sussex}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rabinovich |first=Itamar |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Brink_of_Peace/ne09zdj1aWgC?hl=en |title=The Brink of Peace: The Israeli-Syrian Negotiations |date=2009-07-01 |publisher=Princeton University Press |isbn=978-1-4008-2265-2 |language=en}}
* {{Cite book |last=Relations |first=Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim Leonard Davis Institute for International |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Jerusalem_Papers_on_Peace_Problems/FLkzAAAAIAAJ?hl=en |title=Jerusalem Papers on Peace Problems |date=1975 |language=en}}
* {{Cite book |last=Relations |first=Universiṭah ha-ʻIvrit bi-Yerushalayim Leonard Davis Institute for International |url=https://www.google.com/books/edition/Jerusalem_Papers_on_Peace_Problems/FLkzAAAAIAAJ?hl=en |title=Jerusalem Papers on Peace Problems |date=1975 |language=en}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rikhye |first=Major General Indar Jit |url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203061527/sinai-blunder-major-general-indar-jit-rikhye |title=The Sinai Blunder: Withdrawal of the United Nations Emergency Force Leading |date=2013 |publisher=Taylor and Francis |isbn=978-1-136-27978-2 |location=Hoboken}}
* {{Cite book |last=Rikhye |first=Major General Indar Jit |url=https://www.taylorfrancis.com/books/mono/10.4324/9780203061527/sinai-blunder-major-general-indar-jit-rikhye |title=The Sinai Blunder: Withdrawal of the United Nations Emergency Force Leading |date=2013 |publisher=Taylor and Francis |isbn=978-1-136-27978-2 |location=Hoboken}}

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Egypt's blockade of the straits of Tiran

Around noon on May 22, Nasser announced that Egypt would close the Straits of Tiran to “all ships flying Israeli flags or carrying strategic materials” to Eilat.[1] Those “strategic goods” included, amongst other things, oil shipments from Iran, which constituted 90% of Israel’s overall oil supply.[2] The blockade prevented all oil shipments from arriving.[3] This move was widely regarded by Israel, the US and the “international community” as a casus belli[4][5] an act or situation provoking or justifying war. It was seen as the “decisive act that made war inevitable”.[6] Nasser, in his speech on May 29,  went even further with this act that already legally justified war, and stated that the issue was Israel’s “existence,” not merely the Straits of Tiran.[7]

References

  1. (Morris 1999, p. 306); (Popp 2006, p. 285); (Yemini 2017, p. 249)
  2. (Shlaim and Louis 2012, p. 224)
  3. (Shlaim and Louis 2012, p. 27)
  4. (Bregman 2016, p. 393); (Mattar 2005, p. 31); (Morris 1999, p. 306); (Fraser 2018, p. 81); (Cattan 1969, p. 103); (Zipperstein 2024, p. 272); (ربيع 1983, p. 296); (Barker 2023, p. 18); (كميل حبيب. 2002, p. 132); (أحمد 1993, p. 62); (Shemesh 2008, p. 118); (رفعت سيد أحمد. and أحمد، رفعت سيد. 1993, p. 63); (Ruys 2010, p. 277); (شلش 2023, p. 568); (Kubic 2017, p. 145); (Abu-Jaber 1968, p. 13); (Bowett and Petersen 1971, p. 20); (Medzini 2020, p. 134); (Knorr and Morgan, p. 135); (Gat 2005, p. 611); (Aronson 2000, p. 92); (Levitan 2025, p. 8);; (Harris 1983, p. 312); (Shalom 2008, p. 381); (Sandler and Hartley 2003, p. 370); (Gat 2013, p. 615); (Gluska 2007, p. 153); (Evron 2005, p. 44); (Aronson 2010, p. 338); (Affairs 1967, p. 58); (Rikhye 2013, p. 80); (Gelpi 2010, p. 141); (Govrin 2013, p. 313); (Hay 2012, p. 69); (Rabinovich 2009, p. 21); (Hinnebusch 2015); (Sandler 2017, p. 100); (Relations 1975, p. 8–9); (Teveth 1969, p. 19); (Hammond and Alexander 1972, p. 149); (Bar-Siman-Tov 1987, p. 97); (Sela 2002, p. 284); (Arad and Smernoff 1975)
  5. "The Sinai Campaign and after". Encyclopaedia Judaica. Vol. 10 (Second ed.). Macmillan Reference US. 2007. ISBN 978-0-02-865928-2.
  6. (Morris 1999, p. 306)
  7. (Morris 1999, p. 306)

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