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  1. 11 paź 2023 · The biggest change to Israel's frontiers came in 1967, when the conflict known as the Six Day War left Israel in occupation of the Sinai peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, East...

  2. It served as the de facto borders of the State of Israel from 1949 until the Six-Day War in 1967, and continues to represent Israel’s internationally recognized borders with the two Palestinian territories: the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.

  3. 11 lip 2024 · 1967 Six-Day War: Territorial Gains: Israel captured the Sinai Peninsula from Egypt, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank (including East Jerusalem) from Jordan, and the Golan Heights from Syria. Impact: This significantly expanded Israel’s territory and led to Israeli military governance over the newly acquired regions.

  4. The area originally separating Israel from Jordan is typically described as the “1967 or pre-1967 border.” The frontier was never recognized as the border of Israel, however, and is actually the armistice line agreed to by Jordan and Israel in 1949.

  5. 11 paź 2023 · The biggest change to Israel's frontiers came in 1967, when the conflict known as the Six Day War left Israel in occupation of the Sinai peninsula, the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, East...

  6. Egypt controls a small portion of Gaza’s border, to the south, in cooperation with Israel and Israel’s primary protector state, the USA; Egypt is the world’s second largest recipient of US aid. By sea, Gazans are blockaded by the Israeli Navy.

  7. Six-Day War Maps: Israel's Pre-1967 Borders. Encyclopedia of Jewish and Israeli history, politics and culture, with biographies, statistics, articles and documents on topics from anti-Semitism to Zionism.

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