Six-Day War
The Six-Day War was a conflict that took place in June 1967 between Israel and its neighboring Arab countries, including Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The war began on June 5, when Israel launched a preemptive strike against Egypt in response to rising tensions and military mobilizations. Within six days, Israel achieved a swift and decisive victory, capturing significant territories such as the West Bank, Gaza Strip, Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights.
The aftermath of the Six-Day War had lasting implications for the region. Israel's territorial gains changed the political landscape and intensified the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. The war also led to increased tensions between Israel and the Arab states, setting the stage for future conflicts and