Category
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Six-Day War
1967 war between Israel and Egypt, Jordan, and Syria
United Nations Security Council Resolution 242
1967 resolution on withdrawal of Israel and recognition of boundaries
USS Liberty incident
1967 Israeli attack on American navy ship
Operation Focus
airstrike by Israel at the start of the Six-Day War in 1967
United Nations Security Council Resolution 234
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 235
United Nations Security Council resolution
Yellow Fleet
ships trapped in the Suez Canal (1967–1975)
United Nations Security Council Resolution 237
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 233
United Nations Security Council resolution

Latrun
Latrun (, Latrun; , al-Latrun) is a strategic hilltop in the Latrun salient in the Ayalon Valley. It overlooks the road between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem, 25 kilometers west of Jerusalem and 14 kilometers southeast of Ramla. It was the site of fierce fighting during the 1948 war. During the period of 1949–1967, it was occupied by Jordan at the edge of a no man's land between the armistice lines. In the 1967 war it was captured by Israel and had been under Israeli control since then.
Israeli occupation of the West Bank
military occupation of the West Bank by Israel since 1967
United Nations Security Council Resolution 236
United Nations Security Council resolution
United Nations Security Council Resolution 240
United Nations Security Council resolution
Mitla Pass
mountain range pass road in the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt
Khartoum Resolution
Resolution concluded at the 1967 Arab League summit

1967 Palestinian exodus
The Naksa (Arabic: النكسة, "the setback") was the displacement of around 280,000 to 325,000 Palestinians from the West Bank and the Gaza Strip, when the territories were captured by Israel in the 1967 Six-Day War. A number of Palestinian villages were destroyed by the Israeli military, such as Imwas, Yalo, Bayt Nuba, Beit Awwa, and Al-Jiftlik, among others.
Naksa Day
Annual day of commemoration for Palestinians
EMD G12
locomotive class
Battle of Ammunition Hill
1967 battle of the Six-Day War
Neo-Zionism
Neo-Zionism () is a far-right, ultranationalistic, and religious ideology that appeared in Israel following the Six-Day War in 1967 and the capture of the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Neo-Zionists consider these lands part of Israel and advocate their settlement by Israeli Jews. Some advocate the transfer of Arabs not only from these areas but also from within the Green Line.
Battle of Abu-Ageila
1967 battle of the Six-Day War
Israeli occupation of the Gaza Strip
military occupation of the Gaza strip by Israel
Paratroopers at the Western Wall
photograph
Rogers Plan
1969 Arab–Israeli war resolution proposal

Givat HaMivtar
Jewish neighborhood in northern Jerusalem
EMD G16
American diesel locomotive
EMD G8
model of 875 hp American export model of diesel locomotive

Battle of Tel al-Fakhar
former Syrian outpost in the Golan Heights
Ras Sedr massacre
mass murder of dozens of Egyptian prisoners of war

Hamilchama al hashalom
1968 film by Jules Dassin
Waiting Period
period (15 May–5 June 1967) between the Egyptian crossing of the Suez Canal into the Sinai Peninsula and the outbreak of the Six-Day War