1967 ⟶ Six-Day War and its Aftermath
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🇮🇱 1948 Arab-Israeli War and Death of Jinnah
Arab countries attack the new state of Israel and suffer defeat in war with Israel. Hundreds of thousands of Palestinians are displaced, Quaid-e-Azam Mohammad Ali Jinnah dies in Karachi.⟶

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💥 Six-Day War and its Aftermath
In the Six-Day War between Israel and Egypt, Syria and Jordan, Israel seizes control of Jerusalem, the West Bank, Gaza Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, and the Golan Heights. More Palestinians are displaced.⟶
Arab-Israeli ConflictSix-Day WarOccupationPalestiniansDisplacementJerusalemWest BankGaza Strip





🕋 Expansion of the Haram in Mecca and Israeli Settlement Building
The enlargement of the Haram in Mecca is completed. Israel begins building Jewish settlements in territories occupied during the Six-day war.⟶

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⚔️ Yom Kippur War
Yom Kippur War, also known as 1973 Arab-Israeli War, amounting to a failed attempt to recapture the Sinai peninsula and Golan Heights by Egypt and Syria from Israel.⟶

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🇵🇸 First Intifada Begins
First Intifada begins as Palestinians engage in widespread civil disobedience and strikes. The uprising lasts until 1993.⟶

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