Five Arab nations –
Egypt, Syria, Lebanon, Iraq and Jordan – immediately declare war on a virtually
defenseless Israel, with not even enough rifles to go around. Saudi Arabia and
Yemen supply contingents too.
Well, with hindsight I guess that’s hardly a
surprise. So Israel lost some territory?
After ten months West
Jerusalem, the Jezreel valley and more southern Palestine had been added to Israel’s territory!
Wow, that’s got to be a miracle! I bet the Arabs
didn’t take that lying down.
No, as soon as United
Nations peacekeepers were withdrawn from the Sinai Peninsula in May 1967 after
the 1956 Suez Crisis, Egypt moved in. Expecting Syria, Iraq and Jordan to join
in, Israel launched pre-emptive strikes on the Arab airforces. Then in only six
days, using a military force less than half that of their enemies, they won
the Sinai Pensinsula, Gaza strip, Golan Heights, and West Bank - including East
Jerusalem!
…..and thousands of angry Arab citizens!
You can say that
again….about 1 million of them.
It looked good on the map with all that land back in Israel’s control but with hostile neighbours and hostile citizens, things now escalated when Russia armed Egypt who attacked Israel along the Suez Canal, while Syria attacked in the Golan Heights – on Yom Kippur in 1973.
War on two fronts – north and south – on their
most sacred day in the year, the Day of Atonement! This is a fine pickle to be
in….whoever did they turn to?...God?It looked good on the map with all that land back in Israel’s control but with hostile neighbours and hostile citizens, things now escalated when Russia armed Egypt who attacked Israel along the Suez Canal, while Syria attacked in the Golan Heights – on Yom Kippur in 1973.
Whoa!...this really is ramping up. The Cold War
is getting hot in the worst spot - as Jews turn to Gentiles for help.
So I
suppose the Israelis won more territory as usual?
Yes, but eventually
they withdrew from Sinai Pensinula after U.S. President Jimmy Carter talked
Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President Anwar el-Sadat
into burying their differences.
Sadat? Wasn’t he the guy who was assassinated
soon after, for compromising with the Israelis?
Rabin's fatal handshake with PLO |
Well I can understand withdrawing from the Sinai
Peninsula because that’s not Israel’s territory according to what you tell me
the Bible teaches – but Gaza strip?...and West Bank?
Since then there have
been ongoing conflicts, and compromises made by prime ministers such as Shimon
Peres, Ehud Barak, Ariel Sharon…
…Israeli leaders compromising with the Arabs over
the land, hey?
Except for Yitzhak
Shamir, and the incumbent Prime Minister Binyamin Netanyahu but it’s too late
now – the territory has been surrendered.
Haven’t the United Nations now recognised
Palestine as an observer state?
Yes, although Palestine
has never existed as a nation before and ‘Palestinian’ occupation is divided
between West Bank and the Gaza strip. In fact, Jerusalem has only ever been a national capital city for Israel.
NEXT: Whose land is this anyway?
Photo credits:
aircraft/invisiblecollege.webblog
Meir-Nixon/hareetz.com
Rabin,Clinton,Yarafat/onbeing.org
aircraft/invisiblecollege.webblog
Meir-Nixon/hareetz.com
Rabin,Clinton,Yarafat/onbeing.org
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