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  2. Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    Six-Day War Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict A map of military movements during the conflict. Israel proper is shown in royal blue and territories occupied by Israel are shown in various shades of green Date 5–10 June 1967 (6 days) Location Middle East Result Israeli victory Territorial changes Israel occupies a total of 70,000 km 2 (27,000 sq mi) of territory: The Golan Heights from ...

  3. Category:1967 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "1967 in Israel" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. ... Jerusalem of Gold; P. Purple Line (ceasefire line) S. Six-Day War; U.

  4. Zvi Potashnik - Wikipedia

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    A member of the Israeli delegation to the Stoke Mandeville Games of 1962, Potashnik won silver medal in 50 meter breaststroke. [4] At the 1968 Summer Paralympics he was a member of the gold medal-winning wheelchair basketball team. [5] In 1967 he was a founding member of a sports club for disabled athletes in Kiryat Sprinzak. [6]

  5. File:Israel 10 Lirot 1968 Obverse & Reverse.jpg - Wikipedia

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  6. 1967 in Israel - Wikipedia

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    The most prominent Israeli military counter-terrorism operations (military campaigns and military operations) carried out against Palestinian militants during 1967 include: 20 August – Israeli army blow up four houses and destroy three others in Abu Dis following an attack on a party of tourists.

  7. History of Israel (1948–present) - Wikipedia

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    On the morning of 5 June 1967 the Israeli airforce launched pre-emptive attacks destroying first the Egyptian air force, and then later the same day destroying the air forces of Jordan and Syria. Israel then defeated (almost successively) Egypt, Jordan and Syria. By 11 June the Arab forces were routed and all parties had accepted the cease-fire ...

  8. Israel's Olympic gold victory raises Jewish identity debate

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    Artem Dolgopyat fulfilled a lifelong dream when he won a gold medal at the Tokyo Olympics. The Ukrainian-born Israeli gymnast was hailed as a national hero for winning Israel's second-ever gold ...

  9. Origins of the Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    The peace accord at the end of the 1948 war had established demilitarized zones (DMZs) between Israel and Syria. [28] [29] However, as recalled by UN military forces officers such as Odd Bull and Carl von Horn, Israelis gradually took over portions of the zone, evicting Arab villagers and demolishing their homes; these actions incurred protests from the UN Security Council. [30]