The Sinai Peninsula was the main theatre of conflict from June 5-6, 1967.
Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Syria were the only nations involved in the Six Day War. Any other nation was not involved in the Six Day War.
The nations involved in the Six-Day War were Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Other Arab nations played minor roles in the short conflict.
The US Military was not involved in the Six Day War in any way save for the tragedy of the USS Liberty, where Israeli airplanes accidentally bombed an American warship believing it was Egyptian.
Israel vs. Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
The Six Day War.
In Israel- specifically Gaza strip, Sinai peninsula, the West bank and Golan heights- all reclaimed by Israel after the war.
The Sinai Peninsula was captured by Israel during the Six Day War in 1967. It was peacefully handed back to Egypt upon the signing of the treaty in 1979.
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.
There was no increase in the number of Jewish countries after the Six Day War. There was still only one: Israel. In terms of the territories acquired by Israel in the Six Day War, those included (in order of size): the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, and the Southeastern Bank of the Sea of Galilee.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
Yes. Egypt's major involvement occurred from June 5-7 when the Battles over the Sinai Peninsula took place.
During the war of 1967, Israel took control of the Sinai Peninsula. It was returned to Egypt under the terms of the 1979 Peace Treaty.