the arab israeli conflict

  • war for the israeli independence

    war for the israeli independence
    the unites nations decides to partition Palestine into an Arab state and a Jewish state. mounting violence leads to the first Arab Israeli war in early 1948, when the British withdraw from the region. Jewish forces hold their ground and declare Israeli statehood on may 14 1948.
  • suez crisis

    suez crisis
    Israeli leadership grows increasingly weary of cross boarder attacks from the Egyptian controlled Gaza strip as well as Egypt's attempts to block Israeli shipping in the Suez canal and gulf of Agaba. Egyptian president Gamal Abdel Nasser's denial of Israelis right to exist and attempts to thwart western peace initiatives convince the west that Nasser is not an ally.
  • six day war

    six day war
    the U.N force is bale to prevent major Arab invasions of Israel until the summer of 1967, when Egyptian forces gather in Sinai and Nasser orders the international troops to leave. Egypt also blocks Israeli ships in the gulf of Aqaba. in the united states president Johnson tries but fails to secure peace and reopen the gulf.
  • yom kippur war

    yom kippur war
    Arab nations warn Israel that they will not accept Israeli occupation of lands lost in 1967. After Egypt's Nasser was succeeded by Anwar Sadat, Sadat prepares his country for war, including a contract with the Soviets for more sophisticated weaponry.
  • camp davids accords

    camp davids accords
    Egyptian and Israeli leaders meet at Camp David with President Carter in 1978 to discuss a treaty in which Egypt would regain full control of the Sinai Peninsula. The treaty is signed on March 26, 1979, lending hope to a future of peace in the region.