Israel and Egypt 1967-1973 Flashcards

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Who succeeded Nasser in 1970, after he died?

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Anwar Sadat.

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What were Sadat’s goals?

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Sadat aimed to regain Sinai, improve foreign relations for economic growth, and make peace with Israel.

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What steps did Sadat take to improve relations with the USA?

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Sadat expelled Soviet military advisers, attempting to improve relations with the USA, but this effort was overshadowed by the Munich Olympics incident.

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What promise did Sadat make regarding Syria?

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Sadat pledged to assist Syria in recovering the Golan Heights from occupation.

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How did Sadat enhance Egyptian-Saudi relations?

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Sadat made warm advances to Saudi Arabia, resulting in increased subsidies, low-interest loans, and arms purchases, reducing Egypt’s dependence on the USSR.

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What actions did Israel take regarding land in the West Bank, Gaza, and Golan Heights?

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Israel confiscated land from Arabs in these areas and allocated it to Jews for the creation of Jewish settlements, leading to resentment among Palestinians.

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How did Israel handle individuals suspected of having links with terrorists?

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Many Arabs were arrested without trial, jailed, or deported if suspected of having ties to terrorists.

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What measures were implemented in the West Bank and Gaza?

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Military roadblocks were set up around these areas.

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What occurred in Jerusalem concerning Arabs?

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Some Arabs were forcibly relocated from their homes in Jerusalem.

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How did Israel secure the Golan Heights?

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Deep, steel bunkers were constructed to prevent a Syrian invasion, and Syrians who left during the Six-Day War were not allowed to return due to security concerns.

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What defensive structures were established in Sinai?

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Israel erected a high wall along the Suez Canal, fortified with bunkers, mines, and barbed wire, to prevent Egyptian invasion.

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Why did Sadat plan a surprise attack on Yom Kippur?

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Sadat believed that threatening Israel with a surprise attack on Yom Kippur, the holiest day in Judaism, would force them to negotiate.

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What was Egypt’s strategy during the Yom Kippur War?

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Egypt launched a massive attack on the Suez Canal and invaded Sinai simultaneously with Syria’s attack on the Golan Heights, catching Israel off guard.

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What was the outcome of the initial stages of the Yom Kippur War?

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Egypt, with superior numbers, recaptured the Golan Heights from Israel in 6 hours.

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When did Israel begin its counterattack in the Yom Kippur War?

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Israel initiated its counterattack on October 8th, first against Syria and later against Egypt.

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How did Israel respond to the Egyptian advance across Sinai?

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Israel’s victory in Sinai forced Egypt to retreat to the Suez Canal. Subsequently, Israeli forces crossed the canal, destroying SAM missile sites and invading Egypt.

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When did the UN call for a ceasefire in the Yom Kippur War, and how did Israel respond?

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The UN called for a ceasefire on October 22nd, and Israel eventually agreed after pressure from the USA due to the oil embargo.

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Which countries provided military support to Egypt and Syria during the Yom Kippur War?

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USSR supplied Egypt and Syria with anti-aircraft, anti-tank, and infrared fighting equipment.

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What action did the USA take to support Israel during the Yom Kippur War?

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On October 15, the USA initiated a massive airlift of military equipment to assist Israel.

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What was the USSR’s response to the Yom Kippur War, and how did the USA react?

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The USSR threatened to send troops to aid Egypt, prompting the USA to go on nuclear alert. The USSR backed down in response.

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How did other Arab countries attempt to influence the situation during the Yom Kippur War?

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Other Arab countries imposed an oil embargo on the USA to pressure Israel into accepting the ceasefire.

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What impact did the Yom Kippur War have on Israel’s international reputation?

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Israel’s international reputation suffered, with some attributing its victory to US support and mistakes by Egypt and Syria.

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What were the casualties and consequences for Egypt in the aftermath of the Yom Kippur War?

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Egypt suffered 30,000 casualties, lost SAM missile bases, and the Suez Canal remained unusable, affecting world trade.

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How did the Yom Kippur War impact the confidence and morale of Arab states, despite their loss?

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The Arab states’ military confidence, morale, and international status improved as they performed well and came close to defeating Israel.

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What was the outcome for Anwar Sadat’s prestige following the Yom Kippur War?

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Anwar Sadat’s prestige significantly increased within Arab states and globally, strengthening his position.

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What was the risk associated with the Yom Kippur War in terms of superpower involvement?

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The war almost led to a nuclear conflict between superpowers, forcing increased attention to the Middle East.