The Arab Israeli wars of 1948 1956 1967 1973 resulted into a large number of Jews who fled to emigrate from Arab countries in order to escape persecution.
Arab-Israeli War of 1947-1949
Neutral Name: Arab-Israeli War of 1948
Israeli Name: Israeli War of Independence
Arab Name: Nakba (Great Catastrophe)
Result: The Jewish Militias defeated the Arab Militias and the armies of Egypt, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq, and auxiliary forces from Saudi Arabia and Yemen. The ceasefire established a State larger than the one provided by the provisions of UN Resolution 181.
Arab-Israeli War of 1956
Neutral Name: Suez Crisis
Israeli Name: Sinai War
Arab Name: The War of Tripartite Aggression
Result: In five days the Israeli army captured Gaza, Rafaḥ, and Al-ʿArīsh-taking thousands of prisoners-and occupied most of the peninsula east of the Suez Canal. The ceasefire ceded this land back to Egypt in return for navigation rights on the canal and through the Straits of Tiran.
Arab-Israeli War of 1967
Neutral Name, Israeli Name, and Arab Name: Six-Day War
Result: Within the brief span of six days, the IDF overran the whole Sinai peninsula, up to the Suez Canal; took the entire West Bank of the River Jordan; and in the last days, without the benefit of surprise, captured a great part of the Golan Heights, including the dominant Mount Hermon - from then on "the eyes and ears of Israel". The culminating event was the capture of the Old City of Jerusalem and the re-encounter with the place most revered by Jews, the Western (Wailing) Wall. The blowing of the shofar at the Western Wall reverberated throughout the world.
Arab-Israeli War of 1967-1970
Neutral Name, Israeli Name, and Arab Name: War of Attrition
Result: No change in status before the war began. Both sides (Egypt and Israel) claimed victory.
Arab-Israeli War of 1973
Neutral Name: Arab-Israeli War of 1973
Israeli Name: Yom Kippur War
Arab Name: Ramadan War, October War
Result: The War resulted in early gains for the Egyptian and Syrian forces, but those were turned back by the Israelis by the end of the war. Both sides claimed victory, but it is notable that the ceasefire occurred as Israeli troops were advancing further into both Egypt and Syria.
The main reason is probably the fact that Israel still exists, and shows no sign of being willing to evaporate.
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The North won the war.
Collaboration and cooperation are not results of conflict. Conflict typically involves disagreement, tension, and competition, which can hinder collaboration and cooperation.
It is a confrontation or clash that results in a sad event. Basically, it is just a conflict that results in tragedy. In literature it is sometimes used to describe a certain point in the plot where a favorite character is harmed or dies in conflict with the antagonist.
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The main conflict in many creation stories is the struggle between chaos and order or between different deities or forces as they create or shape the world. This conflict often results in the establishment of a new, harmonious order or balance.
Structural conflict theory states that conflicts in society happen because of claims for the same resource. As a results, various structured groups fight against one another.
No. If an order will violate LOAC, you must disobey it.
The conflict between Athens and Sparta , known as the Peloponnesian War , was won by the city-state of Sparta .
This type of conflict often results in what is referred to as a "civil war".
The North won the war.