Tourney, Phillip F. & Gahary, David R.
Language: English
1967 History Israel-Arab War Israeli Middle East Military & Wars Naval operations Navy Political Science US History USS Liberty Attack espionage intelligence israel polsci security six day war terrorism us navy zionism
Publisher: Rockstar Publishing
Published: Apr 15, 2018
Description:
On June 8, 1967, the virtually unarmed USS Liberty (AGTR-5), the U.S. Navy's most sophisticated spy ship, while monitoring communications in international waters in the eastern Mediterranean, was viciously attacked by unmarked Israeli jets and marked Israeli motor torpedo boats. The unprovoked, premediated assault murdered 34 young American boys and wounded 174, out of a crew of 294, an almost 71% casualty rate. The ship took nearly 1,000 cannon and rocket holes--some the size of basketballs--as well as over 5,000 armor-piercing shells, through the skin of the vessel. The Israelis dropped napalm on the defenseless ship and shot at sailors attempting to rescue the wounded and put out fires, as well as firing on all the remaining life rafts, a war crime. Israel claimed the massacre was an "accident," a case of "mistaken identity," a lie none of the survivors could ever believe