There is no such thing as the Seven Day War. The Six Day War was from June 5-10, 1967.
The nations involved in the Six-Day War were Israel, Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. Other Arab nations played minor roles in the short conflict.
Syria.
In May 1967, Charismatic Egyptian President Abdul Gamel Nasser cried out for Pan Arab Unity with a threat to push Israel "into the sea." The armies of Egypt, Syria and Jordan mobilized their troops to surround Israel and kicked out the UN observers. Israel, seeing that she was outnumbered by armies of three nations, decided that a surprise attack was the best way to deal with an impending war. Thus by surprising Egypt, Jordan and Syria, Israel averted her possible annihilation and defeated the Arabs in six days.
The Six Day War.
The three main nations that fought against Israel in 1967 were; Egypt, Syria, and Jordan.
1.Egypt2.Jordan3.Syria
The Arab nations formally declared War on Israel on the 19th of May 1948, the day after Israel declared its independence.
There may have been others, but the Six Day War comes immediately to mind. It took place in 1967 between Israel and several Arab nations.
1967.
Israel
This is the Six Day War.
Israel won the 6 day war in 1967.
The Sinai Peninsula was captured by Israel during the Six Day War in 1967. It was peacefully handed back to Egypt upon the signing of the treaty in 1979.
The Roman Empire referred to modern-day Israel as Palestine. Modern-day Israel was referred to as Palestine up until 1948. In 1948 the United Nations formed the country of Israel from the Palestine state.
the six-day war of 1967
Statehood (modern times) . . . 1948 Six Day War . . . . . 1967