arab - israeli conflict

  • the war

    the war
    Israel declared independence. While Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Iraq attacked Israel. Israel gained more land, Egypt gained the Gaza Strip, and Jordan gained the West Bank and East Jerusalem. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians and Jews became refugees as a result of the War.
  • Attrition Battles

    Jerusalem remained a unified city. Arab nations met in Khartoum to make peace and negotiate with Israel. Egypt had small attacks. The PLO attacked Jordan, Lebanon, Syria, and Egypt. In response, Jordan attacked the PLO. The fighting continued until 1970. Jordan took out the PLO from the country, so the PLO moved their base to Lebanon.
  • the six day war

    Egypt blockaded Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Syria and Iraq and moved troops to Israel's borders and made threatening statements. From hearing this, Israel launched a preemptive strike. Israel captured the West Bank and East Jerusalem from Jordan, the Golan Heights from Syria, and the Gaza Strip and all of the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt. More Palestinians and Jews became refugees. Terrorism became more common as a result of the war.
  • The October War or Yom Kippur War

    Egypt attacks Israel on Yom Kippur, but Israel pushes bac kthe attack. The United Sates made Israel withdraw from their territories. It allowed Israel to be overun. As a result, Israel retained its territories, but didnt gain additional land.
  • Egypt and Israel Sign a Peace Agreement

    Egypt was the first country to sign a peace treaty with Israel. They agreed that continuing war would harm Egyptian economy. In the agreement, Israel returned all the Sinai to Egypt. This became a model for Israels "land for peace" policy.
  • Israel and Jordan Sign a Peace Treaty

    The U.S helped Jordan and Israel make peace. As a result, Jordan became the second Arab country to recognize Israel. Trade, business relations, tourism, cultural exchanges, and scientific cooperation increased, but was slower than they hoped.