1967 SIX-DAY WAR

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Six Days in June

An Israeli soldier watches Palestinian refugees crossing the war-torn Allenby Bridge to reach the east bank of the Jordan River, June 22, 1967. In the Six-Day War, which it launched on June 5, Israel suffered around 700 fatalities, while estimates of the numbers of Arabs killed range from just over 11,000 to 21,000, with the Egyptians paying the heaviest price. Some 350,000 Palestinians fled the newly occupied regions to take up residence in neighboring states, from which most have never been able to return, and are still living in refugee camps. (AFP/Getty Images)

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