From June 5 to June 10, 1967.
This is the Six Day War.
Israel fought the Six-Day War against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria (as well as some Palestinian Arab Militant Groups).
1967. Israel fought the war to secure land from Syria, Jordan, Lebanon, and Egypt.
D-Day was fought in World War II....
During World War I, it is estimated that Australia spent about $1,423,208,000. The lives that they lost in the war was also substantial.
The Six-Day War was fought between Israel and the coalition of Arab forces led by Egypt (the erstwhile United Arab Republic), Syria, and Jordan (with some support from Iraq and Lebanon), and was fought between June 5 and 10, 1967. The Yom Kippur War was fought between Israel and the neighboring Arab countries of Egypt and Syria, and was fought between October 6 and 25, 1973. Iraq and Jordan both supported Syrian troops to some extent, although there was little direct conflict with Israeli forces. Real or tacit support came from countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Cuba.
No war has been fought for control of the Western Wall, per se, but dozens of wars have been fought over control of the Old City of Jerusalem in order to control the holy sites of the city. The last such war was in 1967, the Six-Day War.
Yes. Soldiers and armies fought one another and inflicted major casualties. That is a war. The fact that the USA and the USSR did not directly participate does not make it any less of a war.
The three main nations that fought against Israel in 1967 were; Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
it is a day to celebrate our fellow Americans who have fought in the war.
Israel captured territory in every war it has fought. It was not required to immediately return the territory to its original holder in both the Six Day War of 1967 and the Lebanese Civil War of 1975-1991.
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.