What happened in the Six Day War 1967?

What happened in the Six Day War 1967?

The Six-Day War ended with Israel capturing the Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights, the Gaza Strip, and the West Bank, including East Jerusalem.

What caused the 1967 Six-Day War?

The Six Day War had its origins in disputes between Israel and Egypt over the rights of Israeli shipping to pass through the Suez Canal and the Red Sea.

Who won the Six Day War 1967?

Israel
Six-Day War

Date 5–10 June 1967 (6 days)
Location Levant, Middle East
Result Israeli victory
Territorial changes Israel captures and occupies the Golan Heights, the West Bank (incl. East Jerusalem), the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula

What did Israel gain from the Six Day War?

In the Six Day War of June 1967, Israel defeated the combined armies of Egypt, Syria and Jordan, capturing the West Bank, East Jerusalem, the Gaza Strip, the Golan Heights and the Sinai Peninsula. For Israel, it was a stunning triumph; for Arabs, a humiliating defeat.

Why did Israel take East Jerusalem in 1967?

In 1950, Jordan annexed East Jerusalem as part of its larger annexation of the West Bank. During the 1967 Six-Day War, Israel militarily occupied the West Bank including East Jerusalem, and soon declared that Israeli law would be applied to East Jerusalem and enlarged its boundaries.

What happened at the end of the Six-Day War?

June 5, 1967 – June 10, 1967Six-Day War / Period

Was the Six-Day war justified?

On the whole, Israelis feel the war was justified, and most Americans agree; Arabs often argue that Egyptian President Nasser was manipulated into a confrontation that he had been trying to avoid for most of the decade.

Did the US support Israel in the Six Day War?

U.S. military aid to Israel had been negligible, but in 1963 the Americans approved the transfer of Hawk surface-to-air missiles to Israel and recommitted to Israel’s security and the need to maintain a regional balance of power.