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There are comments by Israeli and
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Israel, the fighting on the several
fronts, the speed with which the
war was fought and the conflict
concluded are part of the dramatic
AP story.
A special chapter, "The Seed
of Abraham," reviews the history
of the controversies and provides
There is an epilogue, "and 'on
sequence to the story of the the seventh day there was peace,"
short war.
which comments on the work of
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