The Six day War

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THE SIX DAY WAR

I chose this for my project because i am interested in historic wars and the six day war was reasonably modern so the equipment being used is advanced and interesting.
This also interested me because even though the Israelis were at war with Syria , Jordan and Egypt they still were victorious due to their smart tactics and strategic movements.

I aim to learn how exactly Israel managed to dominate the air combat and ultimately win this war.I also want to learn how this war was won so fast as a four country war shouldn’t be finished in just six days.

Over view:
The six day war was a four country war between Israel , Syria ,Egypt and Jordan.
Israel was by itself during the conflict as the other three states were allied against them.
The war followed conflict about water supplies as Israel had attempted to tap the Jordan river. General Moshe Dayan was the Israeli Defence minister , he initiated the war as he feared that the three arab states would soon attempt a co-ordinated attack on Israel.
Causes

From the 1950’s and up tensions were rising about water politics.Israel had tapped the Jordan river and the sea of galilee to irrigate the southern negev desert.
Syria decided to divert the water to prevent Israel’s use of the water. There were tensions between these countries for many years like Egypt having a shipping blockade on Israel and repeated terrorist attacks on israel’s borders from the other arab states.

A key cause to this conflict however was the rejection of Israel from the Arab states and the Egyptians telling the UN to leave.

In the evening of May 16, Egypt presented the United Nations Emergency Force, which had been deployed in the Sinai peninsula and Gaza Strip to discourage hostili...

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...s with Egypt and Jordan.

On the morning of June 10 a fresh armored brigade advanced through the breach in Syrian lines in the north, took the town of Banias and then continued south-east to take Masada.

At 8:45 in the morning on June 10, however, Damascus radio announced the fall of Quneitra, while the Israelis were still about 10 kilometers from the town. This was apparently intended to provoke Soviet intervention by suggesting an Israeli advance to Damascus, but it backfired. Hearing that the town had fallen, Syrian defenders throughout the Golan feared that they would soon be cut off, and they panicked and fled. By nightfall all Syrian resistance on the Golan Heights had collapsed.
Israeli losses during the Golan operation were 115 killed and 306 wounded. Syrian losses are estimated to have been 2500 killed and 5000 wounded, with another 591 taken prisoner.

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