A STUDY OF THE YOM KIPPUR WAR

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SUMMARY

The study examined the Yom Kippur War. The study also examined the origins and causes of the Yom Kippur, the nature and prosecution of the War, and consequences of the Yom Kippur War. The choice of the study was motivated by the recurrence of armed struggle between states in the Middle East and terrorist organisations in the region. The Yom Kippur War is a conflict between Egypt and Israel over the right to occupy Palestine and Jerusalem. The conflict has been influenced by the Soviet Union and the United States, with the USSR supporting Zionism during the 1947 Partition Plan debate. A deal with Israel was suggested in 1971 by Egyptian President Anwar Sadat, but the Soviet Union rejected it. Sadat forewarned of a new conflict in 1973, but the majority of onlookers were unconvinced. The Israeli holy day of Yom Kippur was picked because it was handy for Egypt but unfavorable for Israel. The Yom Kippur War, a 1945 conflict that stemmed from the Palestinian-Israeli dispute, is focused on the issue of legitimacy and the right of the Jewish state of Israel and the Palestinians to occupy Palestine. The ownership of Jerusalem is a secondary issue in the conflict.

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