6/12 | In the sixth video of our 12-part mini-series, learn what prevented Israel from firing on the Jordanian army in Jerusalem on the second day of the war. Israeli troops had begun approaching the Old City of Jerusalem – the soldiers waited to find out what would happen at Judaism’s most holy site. See all the videos as they are released: http://www.sixdaywarproject.org/. Israel had succeeded in destroying two thirds of the Egyptian air force just the day before. Now, on June 6, the Israeli Defense Force engaged Egyptian tanks and troops in the Sinai. In another remarkable feat, Israel defeated Egypt in the desert, despite being outnumbered three-to-one. Egypt, seeing the extent of their loss, retreated, leaving the Sinai Peninsula in Israel’s hands. By noon the next day, Israel would control the port at Sharm El-Sheikh, reopening the sea lanes Egypt had blocked just two weeks before. Meanwhile, Israeli troops were positioned on the strategic mountaintop of Mount Scopus in Jerusalem, overlooking the historic Old City. Though Israel could have pounded Jordanian troops with artillery, it refrained in order to preserve the city which held such significance for the Jewish people. In an emergency session at the United Nations in New York, Israel’s Foreign Minister Abba Eban held Egypt to task for its aggression against Israel, also heralding the great success Israel had so far in resisting that aggression. In Israel, Prime Minister Levi Eshkol turned to the Soviets for assistance in securing peace. Yet the Soviets remained cold to Israel’s request, issuing a demand that Israel “immediately and unconditionally” halt all military operations. This was a path Israel could not afford to take. The war would continue. Like the Six Day War Project on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/sixdaywarproject This video was produced by Jerusalem U in partnership with The Jerusalem Post, the Jewish Federations of North America, the Jewish Council for Public Affairs, the Jewish National Fund, the Israel Action Network, the European Jewish Congress and the Center for Israel Education. For more on the dramatic events and impact of the Six Day War, visit sixdaywarproject.org. Subtitles in English, Hebrew and Chinese. Thumbnail Photo Credit: GPO Israel/Cohen Fritz ———–
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- I am Israel – Yerushalayim Version
- Reflections on Yom Yerushalayim
- Jerusalem Day (Yom Yerushalayim) This Week in Jewish History
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- PROMO: The Six Day War Project
- Rabbi Sacks on Jerusalem: The 50th Anniversary of Reunification
- Egypt Expels UN Observers | Six Day War Project #2
- Egypt Blockades the Straits of Tiran | Six Day War Project #3
- What Made This a ‘War of No Choice’ | Six Day War Project #4
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- The Six Day War – in Animation
- Day Two of the War | Six Day War Project
- Day Three of the War | Six Day War Project
- Day Four of the War | Six Day War Project
- Day Five of the War | Six Day War Project
- Day Six of the War | Six Day War Project
- The Day After the War | Six Day War Project
- Navigating the Road to Peace | Six Day War Project
- The Six Day War 1967 Documentary
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- United with Israel – Yom Yerushalayim – Jerusalem Day
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