Jordanian campaign (1967)
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Date6–7 June 1967
Location
Result
Israeli victory
- Total Jordanian and Iraqi defeat
Territorial
changes Israel seizes the West Bank, including East Jerusalem
changes Israel seizes the West Bank, including East Jerusalem
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| Part of the Six-Day War | |||||||||
The Jordan salient. June 5–7 | |||||||||
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| 288 killed, 2,400 wounded [1] |
Jordan: 700 killed, 6,000 wounded and missing, 550 captured Iraq: 10 killed, 30 wounded [2] | ||||||||
The Jordanian campaign of 1967 was part of the broader Six-Day War, in which Israel defeated Egypt, Syria, Jordan, and Iraq. For Israel, it was the most significant part of the war, as it resulted in the capture of many Jewish monuments by the Israelis.
On 5 June 1967, Israel launched Operation Focus, in which the Israeli Air Force almost annihilated the air force of Egypt. After defeating Egypt in desert combat, which took place in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, Israel then turned its attention to Jordan, which had launched an attack on Israel in aid of Egypt.