The Six-Day War (
Hebrew:
מלחמת ששת הימים,
Milhemet Sheshet Ha Yamim;
Arabic: النكسة, an-Naksah, "The Setback" or حرب ۱۹٦۷,
Ḥarb 1967, "War of 1967"), also known as the
June War,
1967 Arab–Israeli War, or
Third Arab–Israeli War, was fought between June 5 and 10, 1967 by
Israel and the neighboring states of
Egypt (known at the time as the
United Arab Republic),
Jordan, and
Syria.
Relations between Israel and its neighbours had never fully normalized following the
1948 Arab–Israeli War. In the period leading up to June 1967 tensions became dangerously heightened. As a result, in reaction to the mobilisation of
Egyptian forces along the
Israeli border in the
Sinai Peninsula, Israel launched a series of preemptive airstrikes against
Egyptian airfields on June 5. The
Egyptians, whose defensive infrastructure was in a poor state, were caught by surprise, and nearly the entire
Egyptian air force was destroyed with few
Israeli losses, giving the
Israelis air superiority.
Simultaneously, the Israelis launched a ground offensive into the
Gaza Strip and through the northern and central routes of the
Sinai, which again caught the Egyptians by surprise. After some initial resistance, the Egyptian leader,
Gamal Abdel Nasser, ordered the evacuation of the Sinai. On June 6 and 7,
Israeli forces rushed westward in pursuit of the Egyptians, whose retreat was disorganized and chaotic. The Israelis inflicted heavy losses on the retreating Egyptian forces. By June 7 the Israelis had reached the
Suez Canal and had taken
Sharm el Sheikh in the south of the peninsula.
Conquest of the Sinai was completed on June 8 when Israeli forces reached the peninsula's western coast.
On June 5,
Nasser had induced Syria and Jordan to begin attacks on Israel by using the initially confused situation to claim that Egypt had defeated the Israeli air strike. In the afternoon of June 5, Israel retaliated against Jordan by launching an offensive to encircle
East Jerusalem. Initially, Israeli forces held back from moving into the
Old City for a number of reasons, including potentially negative international reaction. But, on June 7 the
Israeli Minister of Defense,
Moshe Dayan, gave the order to attack. After heavy fighting, the Israelis completed the conquest of the city later that day. Also on June 7, Israeli forces seized the
West Bank cities of
Nablus and
Bethlehem from the Jordanians. When
King Hussein ordered the Jordanian forces to retreat across the
River Jordan, the Israeli forces occupied the rest of the West Bank unopposed. Israel's retaliation against Syria on June 5 took the form of an air strike in the evening that destroyed two-thirds of the
Syrian air force, giving the Israelis air superiority over the
Syrians. On June 9, Dayan ordered a ground invasion of the
Golan Heights.
Despite Syria's extensive fortifications system and heavy fighting, the Israelis broke through this first line of defense. By June 10, Israeli forces had taken the Golan plateau and the Syrians had retreated eastward behind the ceasefire "purple line".
On June 11, a ceasefire was signed.
Arab casualties were far heavier than those of Israel: fewer than a thousand Israelis had been killed compared to over 20,
000 from the Arab forces. Israel's military success was attributed to the element of surprise, an innovative and well-executed battle plan, and the poor quality and leadership of the Arab forces.[citation needed] Israel seized control of the Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula (from Egypt), the
West Bank and East Jerusalem (from Jordan), and the Golan Heights (from Syria). The area under Israeli control tripled, increasing the nation's ability to defend its borders, as would be shown in the subsequent
Yom Kippur War. Although Israeli morale and international prestige was greatly increased by the outcome of the war, the resulting displacement of civilian populations would have long-term consequences
. 300,000
Palestinians fled the West Bank and about
100,000 Syrians left the Golan to become refugees. Across the
Arab world,
Jewish minority communities were expelled, with refugees going to Israel or
Europe.
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