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Since its establishment in 1948, the State of Israel has fought seven recognized wars, two Palestinian intifadas, and a series of armed conflicts in the broader Arab-Israeli conflict.

Wars and other conflicts[]

Israel has been involved in a number of wars and large-scale military operations, including:

  • 1948 Arab–Israeli War (November 1947 - July 1949) - Started as 6 months of civil war between Jewish and Arab militias at the end of the British Mandate of Palestine and turned into a regular war after the declaration of independence of Israel and the intervention of several Arab armies. In its conclusion, a set of agreements were signed between Israel, Egypt, Jordan, Lebanon, and Syria, called the 1949 Armistice Agreements, which established the armistice lines between Israel and its neighbours, also known as the Green Line.
  • Reprisal operations (1950s - 1960s) - Military operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1950s and 1960s. These actions were in response to constant fedayeen during which Arab guerillas infiltrated from Syria, Egypt, and Jordan into Israel to carry out attacks against Israeli civilians and soldiers. The policy of the reprisal operations was exceptional due to Israel's declared aim of getting a high 'blood cost' among the enemy side which was believed to be necessary in order to deter them from committing future attacks.
  • Suez Crisis (October 1956) - A military attack on Egypt by Britain, France, and Israel, beginning on 29 October 1956, with the intention to occupy the Sinai Peninsula and to take over the Suez Canal. The attack followed Egypt's decision of 26 July 1956 to nationalize the Suez Canal after the withdrawal of an offer by Britain and the United States to fund the building of the Aswan Dam. Although the Israeli invasion of the Sinai was successful, the US and USSR forced it to retreat. Even so, Israel managed to re-open the Straits of Tiran and pacified its southern border.
  • Six-Day War (June 1967) - Fought between Israel and Arab neighbors Egypt, Jordan, and Syria. The nations of Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Kuwait, Algeria, and others also contributed troops and arms to the Arab forces. Following the war, the territory held by Israel expanded significantly ("The Purple Line") : The West Bank (including East Jerusalem) from Jordan, Golan Heights from Syria, Sinai, and Gaza from Egypt.
  • War of Attrition (1967–1970) - A limited war fought between the Israeli military and forces of the Egyptian Republic, the USSR, Jordan, Syria, and the Palestine Liberation Organization from 1967 to 1970. It was initiated by the Egyptians as a way of recapturing the Sinai from the Israelis, who had been in control of the territory since the mid-1967 Six-Day War. The hostilities ended with a ceasefire signed between the countries in 1970 with frontiers remaining in the same place as when the war began.
  • Yom Kippur War (October 1973) - Fought from October 6 to October 26, 1973 by a coalition of Arab states led by Egypt and Syria against Israel as a way of recapturing part of the territories which they lost to the Israelis back in the Six-Day War. The war began with a surprise joint attack by Egypt and Syria on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Egypt and Syria crossed the cease-fire lines in the Sinai and Golan Heights, respectively. Eventually Arab forces were defeated by Israel and there were no significant territorial changes.
  • Palestinian insurgency in South Lebanon (1971-1982) - PLO relocate to South Lebanon from Jordan and stage attacks on the Galilee and as a base for international operations. In 1978, Israel launches Operation Litani - the first Israeli large-scale invasion of Lebanon, which was carried out by the Israel Defense Forces in order to expel PLO forces from the territory. Continuing ground and rocket attacks, and Israeli retaliations, eventually escalate into the 1982 War.
  • 1982 Lebanon War (1982) - Began in 6 June 1982, when the Israel Defense Forces invaded southern Lebanon to expel the PLO from the territory. The Government of Israel ordered the invasion as a response to the assassination attempt against Israel's ambassador to the United Kingdom, Shlomo Argov, by the Abu Nidal Organization and due to the constant terror attacks on northern Israel made by the Palestinian guerilla organizations which resided in Lebanon. The war resulted in the expulsion of the PLO from Lebanon and created an Israeli Security Zone in southern Lebanon.
  • South Lebanon conflict (1982–2000) - Nearly 20 years of warfare between the Israel Defense Forces and its Lebanese proxy militias with Lebanese Muslim guerrilla, led by Iranian-backed Hezbollah, within what was defined by Israelis as the "Security Zone" in South Lebanon.
  • First Intifada (1987–1993) - First large-scale Palestinian uprising against Israel in the West Bank and the Gaza Strip.
  • Second Intifada (2000–2005) - Second Palestinian uprising, a period of intensified violence, which began in late September 2000.
  • 2006 Lebanon War (summer 2006) - Began as a military operation in response to the abduction of two Israeli reserve soldiers by the Hezbollah. The operation gradually strengthened, to become a wider confrontation. The principal participants were Hezbollah paramilitary forces and the Israeli military. The conflict started on 12 July 2006 and continued until a United Nations-brokered ceasefire went into effect on 14 August 2006, though it formally ended on 8 September 2006, when Israel lifted its naval blockade of Lebanon. The war resulted in the pacification of southern Lebanon and in the weakness of the Hezbollah (which suffered serious casualties but managed to survive the Israeli onslaught).
  • Gaza War (December 2008 - January 2009) - Three-week armed conflict between Israel and Hamas during the winter of 2008–2009. In an escalation of the ongoing Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israel responded to ongoing rocket fire from the Gaza Strip with military force in an action titled "Operation Cast Lead". Israel opened the attack with a surprise air strike on December 27, 2008. Israel's stated aim was to stop such rocket fire from and the import of arms into Gaza. Israeli forces attacked military and civilian targets, police stations, and government buildings in the opening assault. Israel declared an end to the conflict on January 18 and completed its withdrawal on January 21, 2009.
  • Operation Pillar of Defense (November 2012) - Military offensive on the Gaza Strip.[1]

Considered wars by the Israeli Ministry of Defense (as they were named by Israel):[2]

Conflict Combatant 1 Combatant 2 Results Israeli commanders Israeli losses
Israeli Prime Minister Defense Minister of Israel Chief of Staff of the IDF IDF
forces
Civilians
War of Independence
(1948–1949)
Flag of Israel Israel Flag of Egypt (1922–1958) Egypt
Flag of Iraq 1924 Kingdom of Iraq
Jordan Transjordan
Syria Syria
Flag of Hejaz 1917 HWA
Arab League ALA
Flag of Lebanon Lebanon
Victory
David Ben-Gurion
Yaakov Dori
~4,000 ~2,400
Sinai War
(1956)
Flag of Israel Israel
United Kingdom United Kingdom
France France
Flag of Egypt (1952-1958) Egypt Victory
  • Israeli occupation of Sinai until 1957, followed by a UNEF-controlled demilitarized zone.
Moshe Dayan
231 ?
Six-Day War
(1967)
Flag of Israel Israel Flag of United Arab Republic Egypt
Flag of Iraq (1963-1991) Syria
Flag of Jordan Jordan
Iraq Iraq
Victory
  • Israel captured the Gaza Strip, Sinai, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights.
Levi Eshkol
Moshe Dayan
Yitzhak Rabin
776 ?
War of Attrition
(1969–1970)
Flag of Israel Israel Flag of United Arab Republic Egypt
Soviet Union Soviet Union
Both sides claimed victory
  • Continued Israeli occupation of Sinai.
Golda Meir
Haim Bar-Lev
594 ?
Yom Kippur War
(1973)
Flag of Israel Israel Egypt Egypt
Flag of Syria 1972 Syria
Flag of Jordan Jordan
Iraq Iraq
Victory[3]
  • Arab invasion of Israel repelled; UN ceasefire.
  • Geneva Conference and the Sinai II Agreement.
David Elazar
2,688 ?
First Lebanon War
(1982–1985)
Flag of Israel Israel
Lebanon Phalangists
File:Flag of the Government of Free Lebanon.png SLA
Palestinian territories PLO
Lebanon Jammoul
Syria Syria
Victory
Menachem Begin
Ariel Sharon
Rafael Eitan
1,216 ?
Second Lebanon War
(2006)
Flag of Israel Israel File:Leb.tif Hezbollah Inconclusive
  • The LAF was introduced into South Lebanon.
Ehud Olmert
Amir Peretz
Dan Halutz
121 44

Other armed conflicts involving the IDF[]

See also[]

References[]

  1. "Q&A: Israel-Gaza violence". 19 November 2012. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-middle-east-20388298. 
  2. Israeli military decorations by campaign
  3. References:
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