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    of the video.

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    Ever since Israeli victory during the wars of 1948 and 1956, the Arab coalition led by

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    Egypt, Syria and Jordan was eager to change the situation in the region by defeating Israel.

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    Both sides understood that the conflict was far from over and were preparing for the next

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    stage of confrontation.

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    International interference and inability of the sides to find a settlement made one of

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    the most iconic conflicts of the modern era – the Six-day War inevitable.

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    On May 13, 1967 the Soviet Union falsely informed Egypt about concentration of 11-13 brigades

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    of the Israeli Defence Forces with an intent to strike Syria.

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    In response Egypt started concentrating forces along the border with Israel in Sinai and

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    on May 16 demanded the UN peacekeeping forces to leave the peninsula.

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    At the same time, Israel refused the request of the UN on deployment of the UNEF on their

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    side of the border either.

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    In the next few days Egypt, Israel, Jordan and Sudan started mobilization of their forces,

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    Iraq sent expeditionary forces to Jordan, Saudi Arabia expressed its willingness to

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    participate in military actions.

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    But the turning point, which made the full scale confrontation inevitable was the decision

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    of Egypt to block Israeli ships from entering the Straits of Tiran on May 22-23.

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    On June 1 Israel established a National Unity Government, which on June 4 decided to go

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    to war.

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    The Arab Coalition of Egypt, Jordan and Syria had an advantage over Israel in deployed troops

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    with 240 thousand against 100 thousand, in tanks with 2504 against 800 and in aircrafts

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    with 957 against 300.

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    Israel planned to strike on June 5 with the Operation Focus, which aimed to destroy Egyptian

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    air force.

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    The Israeli media published false reports claiming Israeli soldiers are on vacation,

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    while their pilots were carrying out training sorties as usual and their intelligence helped

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    make these trainings as realistic as possible and damaged the tracking antenna of the US

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    Embassy to prevent the Americans finding out about the operation before the strike took

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    place.

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    The Israeli pilots were informed about the start of the operation only 5 hours in advance.

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    At the same time Egyptian air defence system was effectively off on June 5.

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    Nearly 200 Israeli aircrafts attacked 14 Egyptian airfields and caught them absolutely off guard.

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    338 Egyptian aircrafts were destroyed, 100 pilots were killed within 3 hours.

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    Jordanian and Syrian Airforce attacked Israel in retaliation at 11 am June 5.

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    The response of Israeli airforce was attack on their airfields which led to destruction

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    of all 28 Jordanian, 53 Syrian and 10 Iraqi planes.

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    The Operation Focus was a decisive success: Israel lost only 19 planes in this Operation

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    and guaranteed its total air dominance for the rest of the war.

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    The ground war was taking place at three fronts: the Sinai front, the Jordanian front, the

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    Syrian front.

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    At the Sinai front the Egyptian forces consisted of seven divisions: four armoured, two infantry,

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    and one mechanized infantry.

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    Egypt had 100,000 troops and 900–950 tanks in the Sinai, so Israel concentrated three

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    divisions consisting of six armoured, one infantry, one mechanized infantry and three

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    paratrooper brigades for a total of 70,000 men and 700 tanks along this front.

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    Israel’s plan was to catch Egyptians off guard by attacking simultaneously with air

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    strikes, and attacking through the Northern and Central routes in the Sinai Peninsula

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    instead of the Central and Southern Routes used during the Sinai War.

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    On 5 June, at 7:50 a.m., the northernmost Israeli division, consisting of three brigades

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    and commanded by Major General Israel Tal started its advance towards Arish through

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    Gaza with an aim to encircle Khan Yunis, while the paratroopers were ordered to take Rafah.

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    Initially, Egyptians offered little resistance, since their intelligence concluded that, this

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    was a diversion rather than a main attack.

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    However, soon resistance against the 60th armoured brigade ramped up.

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    This did not stop the Israeli forces from reaching Khan Yunis Railway junction in 4

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    hours.

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    Afterwards IDF advanced on Sheikh Zuweid and defeated fierce Egyptian resistance thanks

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    to air domination.

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    The road on Arish was open and by 8 am of 6 July elements of the 79th Armored Battalion

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    and the 7th brigade entered the suspiciously quiet city.

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    Suddenly the Egyptians started firing from the balconies, windows and there was a heavy

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    battle going on for control in the city and the IDF was only able to take full control

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    of the city after reinforcements were sent.

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    The northernmost division then split into two parts.

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    One of them continued the advance on the Suez channel, while the second group turned south

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    and captured Bir Lahfan and Jabal Libni.

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    Further south on 6 June, the 14 thousand men 150 tank strong Israeli 38th Armored Division

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    under Major-General Ariel Sharon was confronted by the Egyptian 2nd Infantry Division under

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    Major-General Sa'adi Nagib, consisting of 16,000 troops and 90 tanks.

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    Israel successfully advanced towards Abu Ageila.

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    The paratroopers landed behind Egyptian positions and sew enough confusion to weaken the artillery

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    of the Egyptian defense, which opened the way of the IDF to capture Um Katef.

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    It was followed by fierce close tank battle, which ended in an Israeli victory with 40

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    Egyptian and 19 Israeli tanks destroyed.

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    The Egyptian forces in Sinai were still largely intact, but their Field Marshal Abdel Hakim

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    Amer panicked and ordered retreat of all units from Sinai after hearing about the fall of

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    Abu-Ageila.

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    This order did not elaborate on the sequence and manner of the retreat, which only decreased

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    the defensive capabilities of the Egyptian troops.

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    During the following days the IDF continued its advance westward and inflicted heavy losses

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    on the Egyptians.

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    Despite episodic heavy resistance by the Egyptians as in Bin Gafgafa, the napalm bombing by the

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    Israeli aviation and uncontrolled retreat weakened the morale of the Egyptian troops.

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    Instead of catching retreating Egyptians, the IDF decided to capture 3 passes from Sinai

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    to the Egyptian mainland and face the Egyptian troops there.

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    Although IDF was not able to stop all Egyptian troops from crossing, these passes became

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    a killing ground for the Egyptian troops with 10000 being killed in one day alone.

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    The capture of Sinai was completed by the fall of Sharm El-Sheikh on June 7 and Ras

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    Sudar on June 8.

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    On June 9 UN Security council achieved armistice between sides.

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    Israel wanted to avoid confrontation with Jordan and Syria before defeating Egypt, but

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    the offers of neutrality to Jordan were rejected, as the Egyptian president Nasser persuaded

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    King Hussain of Jordan that, Egypt had an advantage against Israel.

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    On the morning of 5 June both sides started the fire, but Israel attempted a last grasp

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    attempt to avoid confrontation with Jordan by passing its message of request of peace

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    through the UN representative Bull.

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    King Hussain countered that it was too late and the Jordanian aviation was already on

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    the way.

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    Jordanian and Iraqi aviation started shelling Israeli controlled West Jerusalem, which caused

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    16, military and 20 civilian casualties, with 900 buildings damaged.

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    Israel responded with its own air attack within the Operation Focus, which damaged military

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    aviation infrastructure of Jordan and secured the Israeli air dominance.

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    East Jerusalem was controlled by Jordan at the time and the Jordanian army took position

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    in the UN residency – the Government House to fire on the Israeli sector.

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    The Jerusalem Brigade's Reserve Battalion 161 of Israel took the Government house despite

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    heavy losses and forced Jordanians to retreat to Bethlehem.

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    Later on that day Israel encircled Eastern Jerusalem with the Jerusalem Brigade from

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    the south, and the mechanized Harel Brigade and 55th Paratroopers Brigade from the north.

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    Fierce battle happened for the Ammunition Hill.

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    Jordanian resistance was so strong that, the IDF lost all but two of their attacking officers

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    and achieved the goal only after 4 hours.

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    55th Paratroopers Brigade afterwards drove eastwards linked up with Mount Scopus defeated

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    the other Jordanian positions around the American Colony.

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    Towards the evening of June 5, the mechanized Harel Brigade succeeded in taking Latrun and

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    Ramallah.

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    Also, the 163rd Infantry Battalion secured Abu Tor and cut the Old City from Bethlehem

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    and Hebron.

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    On June 7 the Israeli Minister of Defence Moshe Dayan ordered IDF to enter Old City

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    despite reservations and concerns of the Israeli Government.

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    The fighting was conducted solely by the paratroopers out of fear of destruction of holy sites.

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    IDF took control of the Old City after little resistance.

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    Judea, Hebron, Bethlehem and Nablus were also captured by IDF on June 7.

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    Remnants of the Jordanian army fell back into Jordan.

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    Israel was victorious on this front as well.

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    Syria also believed the Nasser about Egypt’s early success in the conflict and sent its

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    aviation to attack Galilee.

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    This attack was intercepted by the Israeli aviation.

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    A minor ground attack was also attempted by the Syrians in attempt to capture the water

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    plants at Tel Dan, Dan, and She'ar Yashuv.

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    This was repulsed by IDF as well.

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    Israeli air domination, lack of communication by Syrian units, tanks being too wide for

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    bridges were among the causes of unsuccessful attack of the Syrians.

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    This caused them to abandon any attempts to make ground offensive on Israel and airstrikes

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    were chosen as a method instead.

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    However, on the evening of June 5 Israel stroke Syrian airfields within the Operation Focus,

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    destroying 2/3 of the Syrian airforce and forcing the rest out of the conflict.

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    The Israeli leadership was unsure whether to attack Syria or not.

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    On one hand Syria was using Golan Heights to shell Israel, on the other hand it would

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    have been a literally uphill battle against a fortified enemy.

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    But the intelligence about weakened positions of Syria in general and in Golan Heights in

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    particular led Dayan to order an offensive on Golan without government authorization.

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    The Israeli offensive started with air strikes which severely damaged defensive infrastructure

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    and morale of the Syrian Army.

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    The 8th Armored Brigade, led by Colonel Albert Mandler, advanced into the Golan Heights from

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    Givat HaEm.

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    Heavy fighting in unfavourable terrain led to numerous casualties on both sides, but

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    with the help of aviation IDF ultimately captured Zaura, Qala and Ein Fit fortresses.

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    In the central sector, the Israeli 181st Battalion captured the strongholds of Dardara and Tel

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    Hillal after fierce fighting.

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    By the evening of June 9 Israel reached the plateau, which allowed reinforcements to come.

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    Israel had 8 brigades by dawn ready for an assault on the second line of defenses..

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    Soon the ceasefire was negotiated around the so called Purple Line.

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    By 11 June all military actions stopped.

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    Up to 983 Israelis, 15000 Egyptians, 700 Jordanians and 2500 Syrians were killed in action.

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    Israel gained a huge victory.

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    It seized the Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank of the Jordan River (including

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    East Jerusalem), and the Golan Heights.

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    About one million Arabs were placed under Israel's direct control in the newly captured

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    territories.

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    The Israeli victory came as a result of more efficient military leadership, better preparation

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    of troops and intelligence.

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Use "succeeded" in a sentence | "succeeded" example sentences

How to use "succeeded" in a sentence?

  • Victory is for those who can say "Victory is mine". Success is for those who can begin saying "I will succeed" and say "I have succeeded" in the end.
    -Mustafa Kemal Ataturk-
  • Technological society has succeeded in multiplying the opportunities for pleasure, but it has great difficulty in generating joy.
    -Pope Paul VI-
  • Natural ability is by far the best, but many men have succeeded in winning high renown by skill that is the fruit of teaching.
    -Pindar-
  • Every great man has become great, every successful man has succeeded, in proportion as he has confined his powers to one particular channel.
    -Orison Swett Marden-
  • Others have promised and failed. But God has promised and succeeded. He loves you with an unfailing love.
    -Max Lucado-
  • Success is always something completely different to people. I feel like I've succeeded, if I'm doing something that makes me happy and I'm not lying to anybody.
    -Kristen Stewart-
  • Being a leader gives you charisma. If you look and study the leaders who have succeeded, that's where charisma comes from, from the leading.
    -Seth Godin-
  • They have succeeded in accumulating a greater mass of objects, but the joy in the world has grown less.
    -Fyodor Dostoevsky-

Definition and meaning of SUCCEEDED

What does "succeeded mean?"

/səkˈsēd/

verb
achieve desired aim or result.

What are synonyms of "succeeded"?
Some common synonyms of "succeeded" are:
  • triumph,
  • prosper,
  • flourish,
  • thrive,
  • advance,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.

What are antonyms of "succeeded"?
Some common antonyms of "succeeded" are:
  • fail,
  • precede,

You can find detailed definitions of them on this page.