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Who won on the war of the 6th of October 1973, Yom Kippur?? The Egyptian-Syrian armies, or the Israeli??? Q. Please explain in details... thanx to you all... and plzzz no arab...israeli debates and arguments Asked by Pearlerboy - Sat Oct 6 09:37:00 2007 - - 11 Answers - 0 Comments A. Alright, so the way it worked is that the Egyptian and Syrian armies hit first and suprised the Israelis. This lead to some significant gains on the military battlefield (mainly in the Sinai peninsula by the Egyptian army). However, the Israeli's response largely worked far better and they repelled the Syrian army and were in the position to completely destroy the Egyptian army, which had overextended its supply route and been surrounded (and they had already destroyed the Egyptian air force). However, then the U.S. restrained the Israelis through Kissinger's massive diplomacy effort led to the first actual negotiations between Israeal and Egypt. Syria lost (they didn't get much and still do not control the Golan Heights). Egypt won ( [cont.] Answered by C.S. - Sat Oct 6 09:59:39 2007 1. All of the following were responsible for the downturn in the U.S. economy EXCEPT: (1 point)? Q. 1. All of the following were responsible for the downturn in the U.S. economy EXCEPT: (1 point) heavy government spending a large cut in the nation's oil supply more consumer spending high unemployment 2. Why did the prices of gasoline and oil increase in 1973? (1 point) because the Israelis were defeated in the Yom Kippur War and Arab nations needed more money to pay for the war because oil reserves were running low and the price of production increased because the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was dissolved OPEC placed the United States under an embargo after the U.S. supported the Israelis in the Yom Kippur War 3. Richard Nixon resigned as president following what event? (1 point) the Iran Hostage Crisis… [cont.] Asked by sam_stout13 - Sun Jan 4 13:48:10 2009 - - 2 Answers - 0 Comments A. 1. high unemployment 2. OPEC placed the US under embargo... 3. Watergate (you didn't know this one???) 4. false 5. true ...where my ten points? Answered by axesenzon - Sun Jan 4 14:04:27 2009 Who do you think has the right or Golan Heights?
Q. Syria as an independant state was created in 1946(only two years prior to the creation of Israel),by the decision of the UN(in the same way as Israel). Golans were under Syria s sovereignity only 20 years,since 1947 until 1967,when Syria attacked Israel.In the course of the Six-Days war Israel defeated Syria and occupied part of the Golans.However, Israel immediately informed Syria that it s ready to give it back if Syria signs the full-format peace treaty with Israel.Syria did not answer then.Her answer came in 1973,when Syria,together with Egypt,again attacked Israel.In the course of the Yom Kippur War,Israel again defeated Syria ,and occupied ALL of the Golan Heights. This time Israeli government decided that enough is enough and that… [cont.] Asked by ggopri - Fri Mar 20 14:21:32 2009 - - 6 Answers - 0 Comments A. >>> The answer is clear <<< >>> the golan heights is a syrian land <<< Then ??? <<< Under what law ??? the question stating that : { ... as Israel was,then without any doubt ,it HAS the right to take the land ... } ...??? Answered by Palestinian Forced2 Leave Home3 - Fri Mar 20 16:26:08 2009 From Yahoo Answer Search: "Yom Kippur War 1973" Nixon in 1973 : Jews may have a death wish
Ynetnews ... is known for making quite a few anti-Semitic remarks during his term, but this did not prevent him from sending weapons to Israel during the Yom Kippur War . Actions Speak Louder Than (Even Ugly) Words Forward all 23 news articles » Pro-Israel Lobby Alarmed by Growth of Boycott, Divestment Movement
Bay Area Indymedia Cuba broke relations with Israel in September 1973 , on the eve of the Yom Kippur war .[xxix] Time and again in international forums the revolutionary ... and more » Ghana: How Did 'Junior Jesus' Become A
AllAfrica.com The creation of the oil spot market and the 1973 oil crisis, sparked by the Yom Kippur War , had brought the national economy to its knees. ... and more » From Google News Search: "Yom Kippur War 1973"
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The 1973 War
Yom Kippur War
Inside the Kremlin during the Yom Kippur War