Raymond Chang, the author of several books in genral, physical and industrial chemistry, current Professor at Williams College, as well as editor of the The Chemical Educator, states that Diamond is held by covalent bonds. In his Book Chemistry 9th Edition, ISBN-13 9780073301709 he states, page 474.
"In covalent crystals, atoms are held together in an extensive three-dimensional network entirely bo covelent bonds. Well-known examples are the two allotropes of carbon: diamond and graphite. In diamond, each carbon atom is sp3-hybridized; it is bonded to four other atoms. The strong covelent bonds in three dimensions contribute to diamond's unusual hardness (it is the hardest material known) and very high melting point (3350 C)."
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