THE IMPACT OF THE 1973 ARAB-ISRAELI WAR ON POLITICAL PROCESSES IN THE MIDDLE EAST
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https://doi.org/10.55640/Keywords:
Egypt, Israel, Sinai Peninsula, Arab states, Syria, USSR, USA, Suez Canal, Golan Heights.Abstract
This article analyzes the causes and consequences of the fourth major military conflict between the Arab states and Israel. The reason for the start of hostilities was the recovery of the territories lost by the Arab states in the "Six-Day War". As a result of the war, both sides suffered heavy losses. This war clearly demonstrated the need for a policy of compromise between the Arab states and Israel.
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