Israeli Troops on their way to El Arish during Six-Day War
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Keystone Press / Alamy Stock PhotoImage ID:
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1401 x 2051 px | 23.7 x 34.7 cm | 9.3 x 13.7 inches | 150dpiDate taken:
6 August 1967Location:
El Arish, EgyptPhotographer:
KEYSTONE Pictures USAMore information:
This image could have imperfections as it’s either historical or reportage.
June 8, 1967 - El Arish, Egypt - Six-Day War, armed conflict in June 1967 between Israel and the Arab states of Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. In six days, Israel conquered the Sinai Peninsula, Gaza Strip, West Bank, and Golan Heights, which became collectively known as the Occupied Territories. Israel and its Arab neighbors had been hostile toward each other since 1948, when Israel became a nation in an area that Palestinian Arabs claim as their homeland. After Israel declared its statehood, several Arab states and Palestinian groups immediately attacked Israel, only to be driven back. The Six-Day War was viewed as an enormous victory for Israel, but the territories it gained did not stop future fighting. The peace process throughout the 1970s, 1980s, and 1990s has in large part been an attempt to resolve the land disputes created by Israel's military success. PICTURED: Israeli troops on their way to El Arish. (Credit Image: © KEYSTONE Pictures USA)