Six-Day War
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Six-Day War
Summary
Six-Day War is a war[1]. It has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2]
Key Facts
- Six-Day War's instance of is recorded as war[3].
- Six-Day War followed Suez Crisis[4].
- Six-Day War was followed by War of Attrition[5].
- The location of Six-Day War was Middle East[6].
- Six-Day War is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[7].
- Six-Day War's Commons category is recorded as 1967 Arab-Israeli War[8].
- Six-Day War began on June 5, 1967[9].
- Six-Day War ended on June 10, 1967[10].
- Among those involved in Six-Day War was Israel[11].
- A participant in Six-Day War was Egypt[12].
- A participant in Six-Day War was Syria[13].
- A participant in Six-Day War was Jordan[14].
- Among those involved in Six-Day War was Iraq[15].
- Among those involved in Six-Day War was Lebanon[16].
- Six-Day War's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Six-Day War[17].
- Six-Day War's order of battle is recorded as Order of battle for the Six-Day War[18].
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When and Where
Six-Day War began on June 5, 1967[9]. It ended on June 10, 1967[10]. It took place at Middle East[6].
Context
Six-Day War is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[7]. Its instance of is recorded as war[3]. It followed Suez Crisis[4]. It was followed by War of Attrition[5].
Participants
Recorded participant include Israel[11], Egypt[12], Syria[13], Jordan[14], Iraq[15], and Lebanon[16].
Why It Matters
Six-Day War has Wikipedia articles in 30 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[2] It is known by 20 alternative names across languages and contexts.[19]