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Op zondag 8 oktober 2023 03:00 schreef HiZ het volgende:Dit kan dus makkelijk in een grote regionale oorlog ontaarden. Overigens heel toevallig in het voordeel van Putin.
Gegarandeerd. Nadat ze met Hamas en waarschijnlijk ook Hezbollah klaar zijn moeten ze nog wraak nemen op Iran. Dit gaat een lange oorlog worden:
Here are the approximate durations of some major recent Israeli wars and conflicts:
Six-Day War (1967): June 5-10, 1967. Israel launched a preemptive attack against Egypt, Syria and Jordan and easily defeated their armies. Lasted only 6 days.
War of Attrition (1967-1970): An intermittent border conflict along the Suez Canal between Israel and Egypt, aided by allies. Lasted roughly 3 years.
Yom Kippur War (1973): October 6-25, 1973. A surprise attack by Egypt and Syria on the Jewish holiday of Yom Kippur. Lasted 19 days.
Lebanese Civil War (1975-1990): Israel became indirectly involved in Lebanon's complex civil war. Its major intervention lasted from 1982-1985.
First Intifada (1987-1993): An Palestinian uprising using civil disobedience. Lasted roughly 6 years.
Second Intifada (2000-2005): A more violent Palestinian uprising using terrorist attacks. Formally lasted 5 years.
Israel-Hezbollah War (2006): July 12-August 14, 2006. After Hezbollah cross-border raid, Israel launched an offensive in Lebanon. Lasted around 1 month.
Operation Cast Lead (2008-2009): December 27, 2008 - January 18, 2009. Israel's offensive in Gaza against Hamas militants. Lasted around 3 weeks.
So in summary, most recent conflicts have lasted from a few weeks to several years, with shorter decisive wars and longer drawn-out border skirmishes and uprisings. The larger multi-front wars of 1967 and 1973 lasted around a week and three weeks respectively.