The Sinai Peninsula was the territory annexed by Israel from Egypt, after the 6 day war. Note that it was later returned to Egypt as part of the Camp David Accords in 1979.
Israel also annexed the Gaza Strip from Egypt after the Six Day War, but Sadat did not request its return to Egypt in 1979. Instead the Gaza Strip was given to the Palestinian Authority in 1993.
Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
No. The Six Day War took place in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
The Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, and Syria) against Israel were the groups in the Six Day War.
The Golan Heights dispute has nothing at all to do with Spain. The Golan Heights is officially Syrian territory that Syrians held until 1967 when they lost it to Israel in the Six-Day War. Syria has been campaigning ever since to get the Golan Heights back from Israel. Israel, however, has (by its own laws) annexed the territory and shows little if any intent on returning it to Syria.
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 six-day war of 1967
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.
He did nothing. He had promised to support Israel in the Six-Day War, but when Israel went to war, he then said that Israel was on its own.
The Six-Day War vastly increased the territory held by Israel and led to the acquisition of the Sinai Peninsula (1967-1982), the Gaza Strip (1967-1993), the East Bank of the Sea of Galilee (1967-Present & Annexed 1981), the Golan Heights (1967-Present & Annexed in 1981), East Jerusalem (1967-Present & Annexed in 1981), and the West Bank (1967-Present).
Statehood (modern times) . . . 1948 Six Day War . . . . . 1967
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Palestinians who fled from the territories that Israel occupied.
The Arab countries (Egypt, Jordan, and Syria) against Israel were the groups in the Six Day War.
No. The Six Day War took place in Israel, Egypt, the Palestinian Territories, Jordan, and Syria.
Israel gained independence through victory in the Arab-Israeli War of 1948-1949 and the Six-Day took place in 1967. The only relationship that the Six Day War has to Israeli independence is that the Six Day War preserved Israeli independence and prevent the Arab countries from conquering it.
The three major campaigns of the Six-Day War are:The Sinai Campaign (Israel vs. Egypt)The West Bank Campaign (Israel vs. Jordan)The Golan Heights Campaign (Israel vs. Syria)
The Golan Heights dispute has nothing at all to do with Spain. The Golan Heights is officially Syrian territory that Syrians held until 1967 when they lost it to Israel in the Six-Day War. Syria has been campaigning ever since to get the Golan Heights back from Israel. Israel, however, has (by its own laws) annexed the territory and shows little if any intent on returning it to Syria.