I read it, but I don't think much of it. It's so ridiculously misleading about the origins of the 1967 war that it must be dismissed in its entirety as propaganda.
The Egyptians, as part of Nasser's crazy rush to war, closed the Straights of Tiran on May 22, 1967. With that, a blockade of the important Israeli port city of Eilat began. And so, by the traditional definitions of acts of war, the war began.
The war certainly didn't play out as Nasser expected. But he asked for it, and he got it.
It's a shame that an account of the USS Liberty incident, which was and still is very serious, got dragged into that kind of manure.