Moshe Dayan Research
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“Moshe Dayan was an Israeli military warrior who became a crusader for peace. He was skilled in both battle and diplomacy. He played a key role in four wars, but also helped negotiate the historic Israeli-Egyptian peace treaty.”
“Moshe Dayan was a Soldier and statesman who led Israel to dramatic victories over its Arab neighbours and became a symbol of security to his countrymen.”
Moshe Dayan was born in a kibbutz, in a town called Deganya Alef (Alef is the name for the letter A in Hebrew) in Palestine, then still part of the Ottoman Empire May 20th, 1915. His parents were Shmuel and Devorah, and he was the first child born in the newly-established community. When he was only 14 he joined the Haganah. (The Haganah (In Hebrew: “Defense”) was a Zionist military organization in Palestine). He was very influenced by military techniques and teachings officer Orde Wingate gave Moshe. Afterwards he went to Bulgaria where he graduated from the military academy.
This is a picture of Moshes Birthplace.
He was once arrested by the British, (when the Haganah was declared illegal), but released after two years when the British cooperated with them during World War II. While he was serving on the Australian 7th Infantry Division, Dayan lost his left eye and began wearing the eyepatch that became his trademark, and later Dayan received the “Distinguished Service Order”, one of the highest military honors.
During the 1948 Arab-Israeli War, Dayan occupied various positions of importance, first as the commander of many military units on the central front. Later he was he became the prime ministers protйgй, together with Shimon Peres (the future Prime Minister).
After the 1948 war, Dayans ranking rose very fast. From 1955 to 1958 he was the Chief of Staff of the Israeli Defense Force, where he commanded the Israeli forces during the “Suez Crisis”.
” In 1959, Dayan joined MAPAI, the leftist party in Israeli politics. Until 1964 he served as the minister of agriculture in Israel, and in 1967, Eshkol (current prime minister) decided to give him the position of Minister of Defense.”2
General Moshe Dayan (center), Chief of Staff General Yitschak Rabin (right) and General Uzi Narkiss (left), enter Old Jerusalem in 1967
Dayan was still the secretary of defense when the “Yom Kippur War” catastrophically began on October 6, 1973. He was in charge for military planning, and at first didnt opt for a mobilization of the army, he said that he didnt want Israel to appear as the aggressor, and that Israel could win the war even after an Arab attack.
His predictions were wrong, Israel was losing the war, and Dayan was about to announce the use of weapons of mass destruction, but he was prohibited to talk about that. A few days passed and he slowly controlled the army and was able to win the war. After the war, many people wanted his resignation, something that made Dayan deeply depressed.
He left the leftist party, and joined the rightist party called “Likud”. In 1977, he became Foreign