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- Uri Bar-Joseph, The Watchmen Fell Asleep, the Surprise of Yom Kippur and Its Sources, pp. 380–381.
- The unclassified Agranat Report, April 1974, available at https://israeled.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/06/1974.4-Agranat-Commission-of-Inquiry-Interim-Report.pdf
- Ibid.
- Kissinger Office Middle-East country files, Nixon Library.
- Dayan’s testimonial page from the Agranat Inquiry Committee. In September 1971 Mohammed Hafez Ismail, an Egyptian diplomat, was appointed by President Anwar Sadat to the newly created position of National Security Adviser in order to be able to negotiate with the U.S. and Israeli governments, a post he held from 1971 to 1974.
- Available at https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Nixon_Presidential_Library_and_Museum
- The Israel State Archives, File: ISA-PMO-PrimeMinisterBureau-000w8ys, available at http://www.archives.gov.il/
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- Salim Yaqub, “The Politics of Stalemate: The Nixon Administration and the Arab–Israeli conflict, 1969–73,” Chapter 3 in Nigel J. Ashton, ed., The Cold War in the Middle East (New York and London: Routledge, 2007), pp. 188–209.
- Kissinger-Ismail secret meeting, 20 May 1973, available at http://nsarchive.gwu.edu/NSAEBB/NSAEBB98/octwar-02a.pdf
- Ibid., p. 2.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., p. 6.
- Ibid.
- Ibid., p. 11.
- Ibid., p. 12.
- Ibid., p. 18.
- Ibid., p. 30.
- Kissinger Meeting with Dinitz, 2 June 1973, Kissinger Files, Appendix Ref. 16, p. 4.
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- Uri Bar-Joseph, unpublished 2015 request letter sent to Judge Englard committee asking the release for publication of more relevant information. (Hebrew).
- Moshe Dayan, Testimony Page, Israeli Defense Ministry Archives, available at http://www.archives.mod.gov.il/Pages/Exhibitions/Agranat2/%205אליהו%20זעירא/ישיבה/mywebalbum/index.html (2013).
- Marvin L. Kalb and Bernard Kalb, Kissinger (Idanim: Yediot Aharonot, 1975; Hebrew), p. 221.
- Golda Meir, My Life (Beit Shemesh: Sifriat Maariv, 1975), pp. 305 and 311–312.
- Washington Special Action Group Meeting Protocol (WSAG), 6 October 1973, FRUS 1969–1976, XXV, pp. 294–295.
- Hanoch Bartov, Dado—48 Years and 20 More Days, Vol. 2—Twenty Days, p. 22; and Shmuel Gordon, 30 Hours in October, p. 248.
- Shmuel Gordon, 30 Hours in October, p. 262.
- Mordechai Shalev, Telegram 954 on behalf of Kissinger, available at http://israelidocuments.blogspot.co.il/2014/10/7–5-1973.html (telegram—LV-954).
- Mordechai Shalev, Telegrams 955 on behalf of Kissinger, available at http://israelidocuments.blogspot.co.il/2014/10/7–5-1973.html (telegram—LV-955).
- Mordechai Shalev, Telegrams LV-982, available at http://israelidocuments.blogspot.co.il/2014/10/7–5-1973.html
- Uri Bar-Joseph, “Review: Confronting the Intelligence Fiasco of the Yom Kippur War,” Middle East Review, Vol. 3, No. 2, 2012, pp. 131–149.
- Zvi Zamir, Eyes Wide Open: The Mossad Director Warns, but is Israel Listening? and Eli Zeira, Milhemet Yom-ha-Kipurim: Mitos mul metsiut.
- Moshe Dayan testimony, Israeli Defense Ministry Archives.
- Shmuel Gordon, 30 Hours in October, p. 257.
- Uri Bar-Joseph, The Angel: Ashraf Marwan, the Mossad and the Surprise of the Yom Kippur War (Kinneret: Zemura Bitan, 2011).
- Matti Golan, The Secret Conversation of Dr. Kissinger (New York: Schoken, 1975), p. 45.
- Washington Special Action Group Meeting Protocol (WSAG), 6 October 1973, FRUS 1969–1976, XXV, pages 294–295.
- William B. Quandt, Memorandum for Secretary Kissinger.
- Washington Special Action Group Meeting Protocol (WSAG), 6 October 1973, pp. 294–295.
- Messages from before 7 October between Kissinger and Ismail are still classified and were transferred from this file, Box 132, Vol. VII, 1–31 October, to another archive and are not available.
- Message from Ismail to Kissinger, October 7, 1973, Kissinger Office Files, Box 132, Vol VII, Appendix 10.
- Victor Israelyan, Inside the Kremlin During the Yom Kippur War (State College: The Pennsylvania State University Press, 1995), p. 9.
- Message from Kissinger to Ismail, 7 October 1973.
- Ibid.
- Kissinger Message to Ismail, 16 October 1973, Kissinger Office Files.
- Ibid.
- Matti Golan, The Secret Conversation of Dr. Kissinger, pp. 47–51.
- Agranat Commission warning letter to Zeira, 10 February 1974.
- Uri Bar-Joseph, “The ‘Special Means of Collection’: The Missing Link in the Surprise of the Yom Kippur War.”
- Yoel Ben-Porat, Neila and the Story of the Surprise Attack in Yom-Kippur War, p. 71.
- Zeira testimony, Meeting 5, Agranat Commission, available at http://www.archives.mod.gov.il/Pages/Exhibitions/Agranat2/אליהו%20זעירא/ישיבה%205/mywebalbum/index.html
- Ibid.
- Agranat Commission warning letter to Zeira, 19 February 1974.
- Yoel Ben-Porat, Neila and the Story of the Surprise Attack in Yom-Kippur War, p. 55.
- Uri Bar-Joseph, “The ‘Special Means of Collection’: The Missing Link in the Surprise of the Yom Kippur War.”
- Agranat Commission warning letter to Zeira, 10 February 1974.
- Hanoch Bartov, Dado—48 Years and 20 More Days, Vol. 2—Twenty Days, p. 9.
- Ibid., p. 12.
- Ibid., p. 15.
- Salim Yaqub, Chapter 6, “The Nixon Administration’s Policy towards the Arab-Israeli Conflict from 1969 to 1973,” in Nigel .J. Ashton, ed., The Cold War in the Middle East, 1967–73 (New York and London: Routledge, 2008).
- Ibid.
- Ibid.
- Hanoch Bartov, Dado—48 Years and 20 more days, Vol. 2—Twenty Days; Uri Bar-Joseph, The Watchmen Fell Asleep, the Surprise of Yom Kippur and Its Sources; Shmuel Gordon, 30 Hours in October; Zvi Zamir, Eyes Wide Open: The Mossad Director Warns, but Is Israel Listening?; Eli Zeira, Milhemet Yom-ha-Kipurim: Mitos mul metsiut.
- Nixon Museum, Kissinger Office Middle-East country files, Box 132, Vol VII, messages to Cairo/Ismail, October 1–31, 1973.
- Dayan Testimony Page, Israeli Defense Ministry Archives, available at http://www.archives.mod.gov.il/Pages/Exhibitions/Agranat2/אליהו%20זעירא/ישיבה%205/mywebalbum/index.html (2013).
- Ibid.
- Marvin L. Kalb and Bernard Kalb, Kissinger (Idanim: Yediot Aharonot 1975; Hebrew), p. 221; Itshak Rabin, Pinkas Sherut (Beit Shemes: Sifriat Maariv, 1979), p. 380; and Mordechai Shalev, Telegrams LV-982, available at http://israelidocuments.blogspot.co.il/2014/10/7–5-1973.html
- Memorandum For: Secretary Kissinger From: William B. Quant.
- Christopher Hitchens, The Trial of Henry Kissinger (New York: Verso 2001), p. 4.