the 1967 borders are in refernece tot he 6 day war that Israel wa attacked on
You supposedly spent 30 years "researching" this topic, and then claim Israel was attacked first? Dude, even Israel conceded that they instigated it, calling it a "preemptive measure". Whether it was justifiable might be a topic of controversy, but what credence can we give to your ramblings if you can't even get the most basic facts straight?
rumborak
again.. you are incorrect... shocking.
https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/jsource/History/67_War.html
Syria’s attacks on Israeli kibbutzim from the Golan Heights finally provoked a retaliatory strike on April 7, 1967. During the attack, Israeli planes shot down six Syrian fighter planes — MiGs supplied by the Soviet Union. Shortly thereafter, the Soviets — who had been providing military and economic assistance to both Syria and Egypt — gave Damascus false information alleging a massive Israeli military buildup in preparation for an attack. Despite Israeli denials, Syria decided to invoke its defense treaty with Egypt and asked Nasser to come to its aid.
Hey epicview, do you bother reading your own articles?
By this time, Israeli forces had been on alert for three weeks. The country could not remain fully mobilized indefinitely, nor could it allow its sea lane through the Gulf of Aqaba to be interdicted. Israel decided to preempt the expected Arab attack. To do this successfully, Israel needed the element of surprise. Had it waited for an Arab invasion, Israel would have been at a potentially catastrophic disadvantage. On June 5, Prime Minister Eshkol gave the order to attack Egypt.
Uh..yea I did.. did you? or do you just have selective reading skillz? What I mentioned was an attack on Israel that started the process of war.... pretty well known stuff.....
and that this Rumbarak wants to call history' subjective online BS" does not make the facts in the article incorrect, Those MIGS were shot down over Israeli airspace in an act of war. after attacks onto Israel proper from the Golan
Except we were talking about the war itself. Not a separate skirmish that came before. Ultimately Israel started the conflict
Incorrect. Lets be real and be adults, the "Six Day War" was not Six days!!! Ultimately, The conflict was started by the enemies of Israel, Israel made a strategic move after being attacked, that started what really should be called "Six days" it took to have the enemy surrender. The War itself was already under way.. much like the Northen Border of Israel and Lebanon, today. Hezbollah is in a declared war as we speak.. did you know that? The conflict of agression by Russia and Syria and the attacks into Israels air space and the deaths of Israeis as I showed were the provocation that Israel called the final straw, and Syria and Egypt knew that and amassed on the borders. history shows this succinctly.
https://www.golansights.com/history.htmlin April 1967, after Syria heavily shelled Israeli villages from the Golan Heights, Israel shot down six of Syria’s MiG fighter planes, provided by the Soviet Union. Israel warned Syria against future attacks.
Before the Six-Day War, the strategic heights of the Golan, which are approximately 3,000 feet (1,000 m) above the bordering Hulah Valley in Israel, were used to frequently bombard civilian Israeli farming communities far below them. Syrian attacks killed 140 Israelis and injured many more from 1949 to 1967.
In May 1967 before the Six-Day War of 1967, Hafez Assad, then Syria's Defense Minister declared: "Our forces are now entirely ready not only to repulse the aggression, but to initiate the act of liberation itself, and to explode the Zionist presence in the Arab homeland. The Syrian Army, with its finger on the trigger, is united... I, as a military man, believe that the time has come to enter into a battle of annihilation." ( thats called a declaration of War)
During the Six-Day War of 1967 Syria's shelling greatly intensified and the Israeli army captured the Golan Heights on 9–10 June. The area which came under Israeli control as a result of the war is two geologically distinct areas: the Golan Heights proper (413 sq mi; 1,070 km˛) and the slopes of the Mt. Hermon range (39 sq mi; 100 km˛). The new border between the two forces was called the Purple Line.