Unknown, but it is an unlikely scenario as Egypt and Israel buried the hatchet long ago. Previously, Egypt and Israel fought several wars, most notably the Yom Kippur War of 1973 when Egypt carried out a brilliant surprise attack on the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula. Israel eventually drove Egypt back but at a very heavy cost. After Egypt and Israel made peace, the Sinai was ceded back to Egypt and the two countries have not fought since.
Unknown, but it is an unlikely scenario as Egypt and Israel buried the hatchet long ago. Previously, Egypt and Israel fought several wars, most notably the Yom Kippur War of 1973 when Egypt carried out a brilliant surprise attack on the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula. Israel eventually drove Egypt back but at a very heavy cost. After Egypt and Israel made peace, the Sinai was ceded back to Egypt and the two countries have not fought since.
There have been several, but Israel has been victorious in all of them (1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973). There is some question in Egypt as to whether Egypt or Israel won the War in 1973, but considering that the ceasefire was signed while Israeli soldiers were advancing, it would seem to be an Israeli victory.
The debate on the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 is discussed more fully at the Related Question below: Who won the war between Egypt and Israel in 1973?
Israel has a more powerful military than Spain does, but there are complicating factors. If Spain were (for some bizarre reason) to declare war on Israel, there is an excellent chance that other nations would be willing to ally themselves with Spain; Israel has a very bad relationship with a number of nations such as Iran, Syria, etc. So Spain could probably put together a very large anti-Israel alliance if it wanted to. Few if any countries would be willing to fight on the side of Israel (although the US might - it's a bit of a wild card). So the outcome of this hypothetical war is rather hard to predict.
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There have been several, but Israel has been victorious in all of them. There is some question in Egypt as to whether Egypt or Israel won the War in 1973, but considering that the ceasefire was signed while Israeli soldiers were advancing, it would seem to be an Israeli victory. The debate on the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 is discussed more fully at the Related Question below: Who won the war between Egypt and Israel in 1973?
There is currently no war in progress involving Israel and the inhabitants of Gaza.
Egypt was not at war with Israel (in a de facto sense) in 1966. Egypt was at war with Israel de jure because it did not acknowledge its Right to Exist. Egypt was preparing to invade Israel in late 1966 and early 1967. It is very likely that Egypt would have invaded in late 1967, if Israel did not launch a preventative strike to cripple the Egyptian Air Force, beginning the Six Day War.
I believe it was the 6 day war between Israel and Egypt.
Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.
There have been several, but Israel has been victorious in all of them. There is some question in Egypt as to whether Egypt or Israel won the War in 1973, but considering that the ceasefire was signed while Israeli soldiers were advancing, it would seem to be an Israeli victory. The debate on the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 is discussed more fully at the Related Question below: Who won the war between Egypt and Israel in 1973?
There is currently no war in progress involving Israel and the inhabitants of Gaza.
The Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, or October War was fought between Israel and Egypt.
The Arabs declared war against Israel in 1948 when Israel declared Independence Israel declared war against Egypt in 1956 after being cut off from the Suez Canal. Israel declared war against Egypt in 1967 when the Straits of Tiran were blockaded. Jordan and Syria declared war against Israel in retaliation for the attack on Egypt. Egypt and Syria declared war on Israel in 1973 as a surprise attack.
In 1979 Israel agreed to return the Occupied Sinai Peninsula to Egypt in return for peace and recognition from Egypt.
Egypt was not at war with Israel (in a de facto sense) in 1966. Egypt was at war with Israel de jure because it did not acknowledge its Right to Exist. Egypt was preparing to invade Israel in late 1966 and early 1967. It is very likely that Egypt would have invaded in late 1967, if Israel did not launch a preventative strike to cripple the Egyptian Air Force, beginning the Six Day War.
I believe it was the 6 day war between Israel and Egypt.
Arab-Israel conflict has seen many wars between two. It started with 1948 war which ended with creation of a Jewish state. Subsequently Egypt and Israel had a conflict in 1956 due to Suez Canal nationalization and subsequent blockade for Israel by Egypt. In 1967 a full scale war broke out between Israel and Arab countries like Egypt, Syria, Jordan and Iraq. In 1969 Egypt started War of Attrition which ended in 1970 and in 1973 Yom Kippur war was fought between Egypt and Israel. Since then minor skirmishes have continued to take place between two sides.
The Six Day War. The war also included Jordan and Syria.
Israel did not take anything away from Egypt in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. In the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, Israel took the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt.
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.
This question is unanswerable since the term "attack war" makes no sense (in war one side always attacks the other side) and Israel and Egypt have gone to war five distinct times, so it is unclear which war this is referring to.