Six days that changed the Middle East: The '67 Arab-Israeli War | Featured Documentary
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The Six Day War in 1967 saw Israel achieve a swift victory against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria, resulting in significant territorial gains and reshaping the Middle East map. Israel's capture of the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Eastern Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights tripled its size, marking a turning point in the region's history.
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- The Six Day War in 1967 resulted in Israel achieving significant territorial gains, including the capture of the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, Eastern Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights, fundamentally altering the Middle East's geopolitical landscape.
- The lead-up to the conflict highlighted escalating tensions between Israel and neighboring Arab countries, with Israel's Operation Focus decimating Arab air forces, leading to Israeli air superiority and a swift victory, showcasing the critical role of military strategy and preparedness in the outcome of the war.
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What was the Six Day War?
A brief conflict in 1967 with significant territorial gains.
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