Israel has not experienced a cold war. It has been the site of a very active conflict.
If the question is asking how did Israel play a role in the Cold War between the Americans and the Soviets, Israel was almost consistently (since 1953) an ally of the United States and therefore occupied a superior position vis à vis the Arab States which were aligned with the Soviets.
polands are not in the cold war
No. Israel was not at war or declaring war on anyone in 1980. In 1981, Israel entered the Lebanese Civil War after a barrage of rockets coming from southern Lebanon under PLO control.
Because it was a cold war (no war).
Peace of the Cold War was from a settlement. The Cold War was a long and hard war.
The Korean war was the first hot war in the cold war.
A "hot" battle of the cold war.
Israel invaded Egypt along with Britain and France.
Cold war, Israel's Independence, and Germany's huge debit to the world
Egypt and Israel
The Americans had it first (1945), the Soviets second (1949), and the British, French, and Chinese after. India, Pakistan, and Israel also developed the atom bomb in the Cold War period.
The Soviet Union.
The Cold War in the Middle East was very complex. On the one hand, there was Israel, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, and the Emirates on the side of the US. On the other hand, there was Syria and Afghanistan as part of the Soviet blocks. This was essential in order for the Cold War to perservere: each side had its own allies.
Israel won the Arab-Israeli War.
If Israel Lost the War was created in 1969.
Egypt played both sides of the Cold War. They allied themselves mostly with the Soviets as their enemy Israel was supported by the US and Britain. They received a great deal of military aid as well as other benefits from the Soviets.
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.
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