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What are four major conflicts between Israel and other countries?

The four major conflict between Israel and other countries were the 1948 Palestine war, the 1956 Suez-Siani War, The Six day war in 1967, and the 1973 Yom Kippur-Ramadan War


Why are Syria and Israel fighting for territory?

Syria and Israel are not fighting for territory, and at the present time (May 2011), are not fighting at all. (The Syrian government has other, internal, things to worry about right now.) The last direct conflict between Israel and Syria took place in 1973, and the last time any territory passed from one to the other was in 1967. Israeli forces captured the Golan Heights from Syria in 1967. That area was of interest to Israel because it had become such a popular spot from which to launch rockets and artillery upon Israeli farms in the valley below. That kind of behavior has been drastically reduced since Syria was denied access to the Golan in 1967. During the Yom Kippur War in 1973, Israeli forces penetrated to within 40 km of Damascus (that's the capital of Syria), but took no additional territory. Syria has been content with supplying and supporting its surrogates in Lebanon since then, and neither Israel nor Syria has conducted any operations across their mutual border since 1973.


What did Israel take from Egypt during the 1973 war what is it?

Israel did not take anything away from Egypt in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973. In the Arab-Israeli War of 1967, Israel took the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt.


What year did israel fight egypt?

Answer 11948, 1967, and 1973.Answer 2Egypt invaded Israel on several occasions, but the caveats have to be noted on some of those invasions.1948 - Egypt crossed militarily into territory that was supposed to be Israeli according UNGA Resolution 181 (II). -- No caveat here, this was an invasion of Israeli territory.1967 - Israel invaded Egyptian territory here in retaliation for cutting off Israeli access to the Red Sea and for amassing troops on the Israeli border. Even though Egypt did not invade Israel, the intent to do so was clear.1967-1970 - During the War of Attrition, Egypt sent missiles and small tactical groups into Israeli-Occupied Sinai Peninsula. Israel had the legal right to control the Sinai pending a formal peace treaty due to UNSC Resolution 242. However, these attacks were not in sovereign Israeli territory, but in occupied Egyptian territory.1973 - Similar to the War of Attrition, Egypt actively invaded the Israeli-Occupied Sinai Peninsula, to which Israel still had a legal right. However, Egyptian forces did not advance more than a quarter of the way into the Sinai Peninsula and did not enter sovereign Israeli territory.Since 1979, Egypt and Israel have been at peace.


What were the results of the ArabiIsraeli wars of 194819561967 and 1973?

The Arab-Israeli wars of 1948, 1956, 1967, and 1973 resulted in significant territorial and political changes in the region. The 1948 war led to the establishment of Israel and the displacement of many Palestinians. In the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel captured the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and Golan Heights, significantly increasing its territory. The 1973 Yom Kippur War ended in a military stalemate, but it eventually prompted peace negotiations, leading to the Camp David Accords in 1978 and a peace treaty with Egypt.


What war did Israel fight against Egypt and Syria?

There are several such wars, including the Arab-Israeli Wars of 1948-9, 1967, and 1973.


What was the main reason Sadat decided to go to war against Israel in 1973?

President Sadat of Egypt declared war on Israel in 1973 in order to conquer Israel or at least recover the lands lost in the Six-Day War of 1967: the Sinai Peninsula and the Gaza Strip. It can be considered a failure for the Egyptians as neither of those objectives was met, even partially.


Who won the 6 day war of Egypt Israel?

The Six-Day War was fought between Israel and the coalition of Arab forces led by Egypt (the erstwhile United Arab Republic), Syria, and Jordan (with some support from Iraq and Lebanon), and was fought between June 5 and 10, 1967. The Yom Kippur War was fought between Israel and the neighboring Arab countries of Egypt and Syria, and was fought between October 6 and 25, 1973. Iraq and Jordan both supported Syrian troops to some extent, although there was little direct conflict with Israeli forces. Real or tacit support came from countries such as Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, Libya, Morocco, Tunisia, and Cuba.


Who did Egypt fight in wars in 1967 and 1973?

In 1967, Egypt fought against Israel in the Six-Day War, which resulted in significant territorial losses for Egypt, including the Sinai Peninsula. In 1973, Egypt launched a surprise attack on Israel during the Yom Kippur War, aiming to reclaim lost territories. The conflict led to a prolonged engagement but ultimately resulted in a stalemate and subsequent peace negotiations.


What country did America support in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973?

The United States supported Israel in the Arab-Israeli War of 1973 after the Soviets had poured significant amounts of supplies into the Arab countries.


When was Israel Galván born?

Israel Galván was born in 1973.


When did Israel Panner die?

Israel Panner died in 1973.