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Palestine was minimally impacted. There were some border skirmishes with Egyptian-supported Fedayeen in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip was overrun during the Arab-Israeli War of 1956, but for the most part, the effect on Palestinians was only slight disheartenment.

Israel had a better showing, occupying parts of the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip for nearly half-a-year, securing freedom of access to the Straits of Tiran (at least until 1967, when Egypt would try to close them off agains), and setting the standard of a demilitarized Sinai Peninsula (which was reinstated in 1979 following the Camp David Accords). It was also Israel's first real military success and showed that the state was not going to disappear in the next few years, as predicted by its unabashedly violent neighbors.

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Q: What was the impact on Israel and Palestine after the Suez Crisis?
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