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September 26, 2024

Why Three Arab Nations Lost the Six-Day War Against Israel

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Published Jun 5, 2024

In just six days in 1967 Israel managed to decisively defeat Egypt, Jordan and Syria in the Six Day War. In the process they expand the territory they control with the Golan Heights, Sinai, the West Bank, and Gaza.

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