Battle of Abu-Ageila | |||||||
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Israeli Centurions shortly before the Six-Day War | |||||||
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Egypt | Israel | ||||||
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Maher Marzouk |
Ariel Sharon Yeshayahu Gavish | ||||||
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The Battle of Abu-Ageila (also known as the Battle of Umm-Qatef;[3] Hebrew: קְרַב אוֹם־כָּתֵף) was a military confrontation between the Israel Defense Forces and the Egyptian Army in the Six-Day War of June 1967. The decisive defeat of the Egyptians was critical to the eventual loss of the entire Sinai Peninsula to Israel. Leading Israeli forces was Major General Ariel Sharon, later a prominent politician and prime minister of Israel.