Conflict in Israel

  • Six-Day War

    Six-Day War
    The Six-Day War, 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, Jordan, and Syria.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.
  • Yom Kippur War

    Yom Kippur War
    The Yom Kippur War, Ramadan War, or October War, also known as the 1973 Arab–Israeli War, was a war fought by the coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel from October 6 to 25, 1973.The war began when the Arab coalition launched a joint surprise attack on Israeli positions in the Israeli-occupied territories on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, which also occurred that year during the Muslim holy month of Ramadan.
  • Camp Davied Accords

    Camp Davied Accords
    The Camp David Accords were signed by Egyptian President Anwar El Sadat and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin on 17 September 1978, following twelve days of secret negotiations at Camp David. The two framework agreements were signed at the White House, and were witnessed by United States President Jimmy Carter.
  • Intifada

    Intifada
    The First Intifada or First Palestinian Intifada was the first major large-scale Palestinian insurgency in the West Bank and Gaza, which lasted from December 1987 until the Madrid Conference in 1991,
  • second intifada

    second intifada
    The Second Intifada, also known as the Al-Aqsa Intifada, was the second major large-scale Palestinian insurgency campaign in the West Bank. It was organized and carried out by Al-Aqsa Martyrs' Brigades, a Fatah-led coalition of West Bank militias.