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  2. Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Six-Day War Part of the Arab–Israeli conflict A map of military movements during the conflict. Israel proper is shown in dark green 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 ...

  3. Operation Focus - Wikipedia

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    "Sinai air strike: June 5, 1967". Military Heritage. 4 (2): 68– 73. Danni Shalom, Like A Bolt Out of the Blue: How the Arab Airforces were destroyed in the Six-Day War, BAVIR – Aviation Publications, 2002, 650 pages, hardcover. Oren, Michael B. Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East New York: Oxford University ...

  4. Six-Day War order of battle - Wikipedia

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    With an official strength of 210,000 men in June 1967, the Egyptian Army had some 100,000 troops in the Sinai Peninsula and approximately 50,000 in Yemen with the remainder stationed to the west of the Suez Canal to protect Cairo. The Sinai Front Command comprised some six divisions with 930 tanks, 200 assault guns, and 900 artillery pieces.

  5. 1967 Tripoli pogrom - Wikipedia

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    Two major pogroms had occurred in Libya prior to the riots of 1967: One in 1945 which killed over 140 people and one in 1948 that killed 14. [1] [2] The 1967 riot broke out in response to the Six-Day War between Israel and the Arab world.

  6. Jordanian campaign (1967) - Wikipedia

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    The Jordanian campaign of 1967 was part of the broader Six-Day War, in which Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq.For Israel, it was the most significant part of the war, as it resulted in the capture of many Jewish monuments by the Israelis.

  7. Six Days of War - Wikipedia

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    Six Days of War: June 1967 and the Making of the Modern Middle East is a 2002 non-fiction book by American-born Israeli historian and Israeli ambassador to the United States, Michael Oren, chronicling the events of the Six-Day War fought between Israel and its Arab neighbors.

  8. Origins of the Six-Day War - Wikipedia

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    The Six-Day War was fought between June 5 and June 10, 1967, by Israel and the neighboring states of Egypt (known then as the United Arab Republic, UAR), Jordan, and Syria. The origins of the war include both longstanding and immediate issues.

  9. Timeline of Syrian history - Wikipedia

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    1967: 5 June: Six-Day War: A war with Israel began. Six-Day War: The Golan Heights were occupied by Israel. 1970: 13 November: Minister of Defense Hafiz al-Assad effected a bloodless military coup and assumed the role of President. 1973: 6 October: Yom Kippur War: Syria and Egypt fought against Israel. 1974: May: Syria and Israel signed a ...