Zahal (IDF) its finest hour 1967
The author provides a detailed analysis of how and, more importantly, why Israel was able to defeat its numerically superior Arab enemies. Essentially crediting the strategic vision which permeates Zahal 's planning, Hammer also points out Israeli tactics, particularly Adherence to Mission, which allows Israeli commanders at every level flexibility to achieve military goals by whatever means; something Arab armies trained by the Soviets would never contemplate much less apply. Night fighting tactics are also credited with inflicting defeat on the Arabs, as is amazing leadership from lead from the front Israeli commanders, such as Arik Sharon, Raphael Within, Avraham Coffee, Elapse, Gur to name some senior commanders but was a trait throughout Zahal at all levels. Hammer also credits the recruitment and training in Zahal as key, particularly in the IAF, without which the overwhelming victory in 1967 wouldn't have been possible. Interestingly, on a final note, the author makes it clear that the US was not Israel's principal purveyor of weapons. It was France who supplied most of its equipment particularly the Mystere and Mirage aircraft that destroyed Arab air fighting capacity. It is overall a book worth reading if you are interested in military history and in current state of the Middle East.