The Soviet-Israeli War, 1967–1973. The USSR’s Military Intervention in the Egyptian-Israeli Conflict

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Hetz, Shmu’el (IAF pilot), 132, 182–7,
189, 206, 419n2
Hinnawy, Shalaby (Eg yptian Air Force
chief ), 48, 110, 400n20
Ho Chi Minh (Soviet freighter), 345
Hod, Mordechai “Motty” (IAF com-
mander), 117, 395n23; acknowledged
Soviet pilot’s bravery, 194; admitted
number of F–4 crews, 180; meetings
with USAF officers on Soviet presence,
20, 29, 48, 245, 251–2, 254, 262,
440n41; sonic boom over Cairo, 116;
Soviet SAMs, 158, 200, 206; use of
Shrike missiles against SAMs, 243;
Soviet MiG–25 tactics, 229
Howeidy, Amin (Eg yptian defense
minister), 35–6, 378n14
Hungary, 7, 33, 36, 46, 60, 62, 325,
375n52, 377–8n3
Hurghada, Eg ypt, 129
Hussein (king of Jordan), 80, 307, 310


Ignatieff, George (Canadian diplomat), 68
Il- (Ilyushin), Soviet aircraft:
Il–18 transport 258, 339, 453n35
Il–28 bomber 137, 141, 158, 197,
258–9
Il–38 anti-submarine warfare plane 60
Ilan, Arieh (Israeli official), 373n26,
386n43
Ilya Mechnikov (Soviet freighter), 345
Independence (US aircraft carrier) 60,
385n30
Indian Ocean, 80–1
Inshas airbase, Eg ypt, 208, 246, 290,
400n14, 436–7n16
Iran, 45–6, 61, 80, 234, 359–60, 405n41
Iraq, 45–6, 205, 278, 368n21, 393n69,
460n36
Italy, 6, 7, 80, 201, 136, 268
Isaenko, Anatoly (Soviet interpreter),
74–76, 106, 367n11
Ismail, Ahmed (Eg yptian defense minis-


ter), 26, 54, 92, 128–9, 215, 296–7,
308–10, 311–12, 315, 317–8, 321–3,
332, 342, 345, 357
Ismail, Hafez (Eg yptian envoy), 308–10,
317–8
Ismail, Hassan Kamel (Eg yptian official),
116
Ismailia, Eg ypt, 23, 29, 31, 42, 44, 62, 75,
79, 108, 119, 145, 170, 183, 197, 296,
339
Israelyan, Victor (Soviet official), 351,
399n5
Ivan Franko (Soviet liner), 213
Ivanov, Vladimir (Soviet adviser), 256–7
Ivliev, Nikolay (Soviet naval officer and
intelligence operative), 148, 268, 271,
287, 298–9, 328, 342–3
Ivry (Israeli rocket), 245
Izvestiya (Soviet government organ), 118

Jackson, Henry (US senator), 218
Jalloud, Abdel Salam (Libyan revolution-
ary), 69
Jarring, Gunnar (UN envoy), 55, 86, 98–9,
103, 169–70, 202–4, 206, 216–7,
425n30, 429n41
Jerusalem, Israel, 31, 48, 98, 127, 141, 150,
191, 233, 237, 264, 333, 352, 358, 360
Jews: American 41, 102, 139, 159, 177,
248, 255, 307; Israeli (as epithet) 56,
139, 167, 239, 376n60; Soviet 16, 135,
348, 350, 376n60, 386n49, 406n2
Johnson, Lyndon B. (US president), xviii,
xxii, 386n1; appeal to Israel to sign
NPT, 67; approval of negotiating
Phantom fighter sale, 86, 96–7, 214;
Glassboro summit, 13; letter to Kosygin,
40; rejection of story about 6th Fleet
movement, 40–1; told that Suez
situation was serious, 82

Kadomtsev, Anatoly (Soviet air defense
general), 214
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