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The Arabs took the hardest hit in the Six Day War, with 9,800-15,000 soldiers lost in battle. The Israelis had a death toll of 776-983 soldiers. The Syrians lost about 1,000 people in battle. Around 6,000 Jordanians were killed during the war as well.

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