The Six Day War.
As concerns West Jerusalem, Israelis took that relatively early in the Jewish-Arab Engagement of 1947-1949. There were a large number of armed Jewish Militias in West Jerusalem and they were able to use their position to prevent Arab incursions. The Jews in the Old City, however, were forced out. The Old City of Jerusalem was taken by Israel in the Six Day War when, on the third day, Israeli troops both launched a ground assault as well as using paratroopers. East Jerusalem was taken on the fourth day of the Six Day War as Israeli troops effectively pushed the Jordanian soldiers to the East Bank of the Jordan River and blew up the bridges that cross it.
There was no increase in the number of Jewish countries after the Six Day War. There was still only one: Israel. In terms of the territories acquired by Israel in the Six Day War, those included (in order of size): the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, and the Southeastern Bank of the Sea of Galilee.
In Israel- specifically Gaza strip, Sinai peninsula, the West bank and Golan heights- all reclaimed by Israel after the war.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
"The six-days war" - because it lasted only six days. June 1967.
All of those places border Israel.
Every town in the West Bank and Golan Heights. The most notable is East Jerusalem (West Jerusalem was part of Israel even before that).
Har Eitan is located in the Golan Heights region of Israel, near the town of Katzrin. It is the highest peak in the Golan Heights and offers panoramic views of the surrounding area.
As concerns West Jerusalem, Israelis took that relatively early in the Jewish-Arab Engagement of 1947-1949. There were a large number of armed Jewish Militias in West Jerusalem and they were able to use their position to prevent Arab incursions. The Jews in the Old City, however, were forced out. The Old City of Jerusalem was taken by Israel in the Six Day War when, on the third day, Israeli troops both launched a ground assault as well as using paratroopers. East Jerusalem was taken on the fourth day of the Six Day War as Israeli troops effectively pushed the Jordanian soldiers to the East Bank of the Jordan River and blew up the bridges that cross it.
There was no increase in the number of Jewish countries after the Six Day War. There was still only one: Israel. In terms of the territories acquired by Israel in the Six Day War, those included (in order of size): the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, and the Southeastern Bank of the Sea of Galilee.
In Israel- specifically Gaza strip, Sinai peninsula, the West bank and Golan heights- all reclaimed by Israel after the war.
The Golan Heights from Syria, the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip from Lebanon, and the West Bank from Jordan.
"The six-days war" - because it lasted only six days. June 1967.
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The Battle of Queenston Heights was a key engagement during the War of 1812 between British and American forces. Major General Isaac Brock led the British and Canadian forces, while Major General Stephen Van Rensselaer commanded the American troops. It resulted in a British victory.
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).
In ancient Jerusalem, palm trees typically reached heights of about 20 to 30 feet (6 to 9 meters). They were often associated with the region's climate and served various purposes, including providing shade and producing dates. The date palm, in particular, was a common species found in the area.