Diri pagkakaarasya han Arabo-Israeli

An Diri pagkakaarasya han Arabo-Israeli in natudlok ha tensyon politikal ha kamutngaan an mga katawhan Arabo ngan panimungto Hudiyo ha Butnga Sinirangan nga inmabot hin labaw ha usa ka gatostuig.

Arab–Israeli conflict
DateMay 1948–present
Main phase: 1948–1973
LocationMiddle East
Result

Nagpipinadayon la gihapon

Territorial
changes
Israeli occupation of the Sinai Peninsula (1956–57; 1967–1982), West Bank (1967–present), Gaza Strip (1967–2005), Golan Heights (1967–present) and South Lebanon (1982–2000)
Belligerents
 Israel Palestinians:
  • AHW (1947–1949)
  • Fedayeen (1949–1964)
  • PLO (1964–2005)
  • Gaza Strip (2005–)
  •  Jordan (1948–1994)
     Egypt (1948–1978)
     Iraq (1948–)
     Syria (1948–)
     Lebanon (1948–)

    Suez Crisis: (1956)
  •  United Kingdom
  • Flag of France France
  • South Lebanon Conflict:

    • SLA (1978–2000)
    War of Attrition: (1967–70)
  •  Soviet Union
  • Commanders and leaders
    Casualties and losses
    ≈22,570 military deaths[5]
    ≈1,723 civilian deaths[6]
    90,785 total Arab deaths[7]
    Both sides:
    74,000 military deaths
    18,000 civilian deaths
    (1945–1995)[8]

    Pinanbasaran

    igliwat
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    2. Karsh, Efraim: The Cautious Bear: Soviet Military Engagement in Middle East Wars in the Post-1967 Era
    3. Moshe Yegar, "Pakistan and Israel," Jewish Political Studies Review 19:3–4 (Fall 2007)
    4. "Pakistani Pilots in Arab Israel War". Opinion Maker. Ginhipos tikang han orihinal han 2013-05-12. Ginkuhà 2013-05-13. Cite uses deprecated parameter |deadurl= (help); Invalid |deadurl=dead (help)
    5. Memorial Day / 24,293 fallen soldiers, terror victims since Israel was born. Haaretz. Retrieved on 2014-07-28.
    6. Memorial Day / 24,293 fallen soldiers, terror victims since Israel was born. Haaretz Retrieved on 2014-07-28.
    7. Total Casualties, Arab-Israeli Conflict. Jewish Virtual Library.
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