The sporadic fighting that followed the Six-Day …

Years: 1972 - 1983

The sporadic fighting that followed the Six-Day War again develops into full-scale war in 1973, when on the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur (thus “Yom Kippur War”) Israel is attacked by Egypt across the Suez Canal and by Syria on the Golan Heights.

Meanwhile, terrorist acts by Palestinian liberation forces increase.

The Lebanese civil War visits upon that country fifteen years of bloodshed, in which more than one hundred thousand people will die, and in which Israel will play roles alternately active and passive.

Egypt and Israel have technically been at war since Israel's founding in 1948.

The Camp David Accords have their origin in Egyptian president Anwar el-Sadat's unprecedented visit to Jerusalem on November 19 to 21, 1977, to address the Israeli government and Knesset; this is the first visit ever by the chief of state of an Arab nation to Israel.

The two agreements between Egypt and Israel, negotiated between Sadat and Israeli prime minister Menachem Begin under the aegis of United States president Jimmy Carter at the latter's government retreat at Camp David, Maryland, lead to a negotiated peace between those two nations, the first between Israel and any of its Arab neighbors.

The unanimity shown by the Arab states in Baghdad (1979) in condemning Sadat's separate peace with Israel quickly dissipates, however.

The unwillingness of so-called “rejectionist”Arab states to negotiate without the PLO, and the U.S.-Israeli refusal to negotiate with the PLO, stymies a comprehensive Middle East peace.

The 1979 Iranian Islamic Revolution, the outbreak of the Iran-Iraq War in September 1980, and the December 1980 Soviet invasion of Afghanistan badly divides the Arab world.

The hard-line Syria and Libya support Iran, and the moderate Jordan, Saudi Arabia, and Gulf states support Iraq.

This disarray in the Arab world is yet another factor that influences Israel's decision to put an end to terrorist raids by forcibly clearing out PLO strongholds inside Lebanon.

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