There is no such thing as the Seven Day War. The Six Day War was from June 5-10, 1967.
Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
Egypt, Jordan, and Syria were all involved in the Six Day War. Israel declared a pre-emptive war against Egypt, resulting in Jordan and Syria declaring war on Israel in the subsequent days.
I believe it was the 6 day war between Israel and Egypt.
The Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, and Syria) against Israel were the groups in the Six Day War.
No. The Six Day War took place in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
Israel won the 6 day war in 1967.
He did nothing. He had promised to support Israel in the Six-Day War, but when Israel went to war, he then said that Israel was on its own.
As of October 7, 2014, the answer is no.
As of October 7, 2014, the answer is no.
There is no such thing called "one day war". You can get info on the "6 days war" on 1967.
The Arab nations formally declared War on Israel on the 19th of May 1948, the day after Israel declared its independence.
Six Day War
This is the Six Day War.
There has never been a conflict that involved Israel and was called "the 7 day war". If we search modern history, we can find one that's close, and may well be the one you're thinking of. It took place in 1967, and is commonly referred to as the "Six Day War". Israel did capture the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt during that conflict. At the close of hostilities, their control extended as far as the Suez Canal, and stopped there. The entire Sinai Peninsula was returned to Egyptian control under the terms of the 1979 Egypt/Israel Peace Treaty.
Statehood (modern times) . . . 1948 Six Day War . . . . . 1967
1967.
the six-day war of 1967