At one point, Israel controlled all of the Palestinian regions set apart from the nation, the Sinai Peninsula all the way to the Suez Canal, and Syria's Golan Heights. They eventually conceded some of those territories for peace, pursuant to UN Resolution 242.
Israel gained a number of territories in the Galilee Region, near to the Gaza Strip, West Jerusalem, and in Judean Highlands. This particular linked map, shows the territories gained by Israel in the war in pink and grey.
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Israel did not get ALL the water supplies. Israel does not have access to any of the three main rivers of the Middle East such as the Nile, the Euphrates, or the Tigris. However, they were able to gain control of all water sources in the former Mandate of Palestine as well as the Syrian sources for the Sea of Galilee (which is actually a lake). They acquired these sources through the territorial control that they exercised post-war and they acquired those territories during the war by defeating the incompetant Arab armies that were holding onto those territories prior to the war.
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It's important to note beforehand that Israel did not "win" the territories on two counts. Firstly, Israel fought and shed blood to gain those territories, they were not just awarded or gifted to Israel. Secondly, no one can "win" territories without a formal peace treaty awarding territories to one country or another. The Arab-Israeli Conflict has only had partial treaties and none of them have awarded territory conquered during the Six Day War to Israel. (1979 Peace with Egypt returned the Sinai to Egypt and confirmed follow-up discussions on the Gaza Strip and 1994 Peace with Jordan required Israel to cede the West Bank to a future Palestinian State.) As for the date of the Armistice Signing that legitimated the Israeli occupation of the territories subject to a future peace treaty, that would June 10, 1967.
There are many reasons for the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, but most of them stem from the nationalist movements of the Jews and the Arabs which seeked to gain sovereignity.
Israel gained a number of territories in the Galilee Region, near to the Gaza Strip, West Jerusalem, and in Judean Highlands. This particular linked map, shows the territories gained by Israel in the war in pink and grey.
Nothing in particular, except that some Muslims believe that the Holocaust is in some sense misused to gain support for Israel in the Arab-Israeli conflict.
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Syria and Egypt failed in their attempt to destroy Israel, and in their attempt to re-gain territories held by Israel since the six-day war. However, though the Israelis held their lines, significant damage was done. The stalemate demonstrated by the war, lead to the peace between Israel and Egypt brokered at the end of the 1970s.
The League of Nations granted Britain a Mandate to govern Palestine after the end of the First World War. At this stage, there were no plans for Palestinian independence, and very few Jews living in what was then the Palestinian Mandate.
Israel lost land in the 1948 war.
For the most part they bought the territories. This allows the US to expand to other parts of the world.
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America would lose tremendously in the Middle East by NOT supporting Israel.