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22 April, 01:44

What were the effects of the 1948 Arab-Israeli

War and the Six Day war on:

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    The main effects of the Arab-Israeli War and the Six Day War were the consolidation and territorial expansion of Israel within the Middle East.

    The Arab-Israeli War took place between May 14, 1948 and July 20, 1949, that is, it began one day after Israel's declaration of independence. This war pitted Israel against Egypt, Syria, Transjordan, Lebanon, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Yemen, and other Muslim minority forces, which rejected the establishment of a Jewish state on Muslim lands in the Middle East. Despite the initial strength of this Arab coalition, Israel won the war and consolidated its territorial presence in the territories that had been granted to it by the UN.

    In turn, the Six Day War occurred between June 5 and 10, 1967, where Israel carried out a series of preemptive attacks against its neighbors, who were gathering military forces on its borders. As a consequence of this war, that ended in victory for Israel, this country expanded its territorial domains, gaining control of the Golan Heights, from Syria; the West Bank, from Jordan; and the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt.
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