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The Israeli-Arab conflict that lasted almost a century has been costly in both a monetary and mortality sense. Multiple factors, including religion, geographical technicalities, and Israel’s determination to be made into a country initiated what would become one of the most insurmountable conflicts of all time. The Six-Day War fought in June of 1967, took the already antagonistic conflict, and turned it into the furious clash that it is known as today. The war forever altered the course of the conflict between Israel and the surrounding Arab nations, and ravaged all hope for a peaceful future.

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"I do not deny the State of Israel’s right to be recognized by all countries of the region, provided that the whole situation is normalized. A peace agreement should provide for the establishment of a Palestinian State in the West Bank of the Jordan and the Gaza Strip, and Israel should withdraw from the territories it occupied in 1967."

President Anwar Sadat 1978

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