1st Edition

1982, Lebanon and the Road to War Decision-Making on the Road to War and During It

By Yigal Kipnis Copyright 2025
294 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

294 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

294 Pages 1 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

On June 6, 1982, the Israeli Defence Forces entered Lebanon for what was billed as a relatively limited operation. In reality, the Lebanon War claimed many lives and undermined public trust in decision-makers. Through newly published archival documents, this book explores the events that led to the war and the actions of the people involved. With the help of documents published in this book for... Read more

Introduction: The Roots of the War in Lebanon  Part 1: August 1978–July 1981: Crises  1. Israel’s Master Plan and Bashir’s Master Plan  2. The "Masada Battle" at Zahleh  3. To Lebanon First or To Iraq  4. The Two-Week War  Part 2: August 1981–June 6, 1982: Organization  5. In Washington, Preparations for a Peace Plan and in Israel, Preparations for War  6. Awaiting an Excuse for War  7. Blood Poker  8. Begin: "Be Ready for the Maximum"  Part 3: War  9. Sunday, June 6: "Forty Kilometers"  10. Monday, June 7: "The Additional Decision"  11. Tuesday, June 8: "Raful, Let Me Take Care of That"  12. Wednesday, June 9: Begin: "Those Missiles are Set for Destruction"  13. Thursday, June 10: The Israeli Solution – A Unilateral Ceasefire  14. Friday, June 11: What Israel Will Do in Lebanon  15. The Israeli Crawl  16. Expulsion from Lebanon  17. The Circle of Vengeance  Epilogue

Biography

Yigal Kipnis is a historian who researches the political history of the State of Israel. His books include The Mountain that was as a Monster: The Golan Between Syria and Israel (Hebrew); The Golan Heights: Political History, Settlement and Geography since 1949 (English); 1973: The Road to War (Hebrew and English); and 1982, Lebanon, The Road to War (Hebrew).