A new title from High Flying Dice Games is hitting shelves and it’s a look at the 1956 Suez Crisis. Operation Kadesh is an updated version of the previous game released in Command & Strategy magazine. The title is currently available for order for $24.95.
From High Flying Dice:
Operation Kadesh is a Card Driven wargame simulation of the 1956 conflict between the state of Israel and the nation of Egypt and possibly additional Arab states. The level of world tension escalated dramatically when France and Britain used the conflict as a pretext to seize the Suez Canal, recently nationalized by the new Egyptian President, Gamal Abdul Nassar. Players first conduct a series of card plays that determine both sides’ war footing and diplomatic standing before the outbreak of hostilities. Battles in the 1956 mid-east war that eventually breaks out are resolved on 1 or 2 maps representing the major battlefields of the war (Sinai and possibly the Jordan’s West Bank).
Historically the Israeli’s won a crushing military victory, capturing the entire Sinai peninsula and Gaza Strip. The French and British were able to take control of Port Said and some other installations along the Canal, but not before dozens of ships were sunk along this waterway=s length and only after severe and violent fighting with the Egyptians. The Israeli victory and tenuous Allied control of the Suez Canal, however, was short-lived as both the US and USSR united in their opposition to the war and compelled the French, British and Israeli’s to withdraw. Players can see if they can do as well, better, or worse than their historical counterparts.