- List of conflicts in the Middle East
There have been many conflicts in the
Middle East since the time of theancient Near East up untilmodern times .Ancient conflicts
Akkadian conquests
Battle of Kadesh
Persian conquests
Greco-Persian Wars
Macedonian conquests
Roman-Persian Wars
Medieval conflicts
Arab conquests
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Byzantine-Arab Wars
**Muslim conquest of Syria
**Arab conquest of Armenia
**Muslim conquest of Egypt
**Umayyad conquest of North Africa
**Muslim conquest of southern Italy*
Islamic conquest of Persia
**Islamic conquest of Afghanistan *
Muslim conquest in the Indian subcontinent
*Khazar-Arab Wars
*Umayyad conquest of Hispania
*Battle of Talas Crusades
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People's Crusade
*First Crusade
*Second Crusade
*Third Crusade
*Livonian Crusade
*German Crusade
*Fourth Crusade
*Children's Crusade
*Fifth Crusade
*Prussian Crusade
*Sixth Crusade
*Seventh Crusade
*Shepherds' Crusade
*Eighth Crusade
*Ninth Crusade
*AragoneseByzantine-Seljuk Wars
Byzantine-Ottoman Wars
Mongol invasions
Timur’s conquests
Ottoman-Habsburg Wars
Turco-Persian Wars
Ottoman–Saudi War
Modern conflicts
During the 20th and 21st centuries, there have been a number of conflicts in the
Middle East .World War I World War II Arab-Israeli conflict *
1948 Arab-Israeli War
*1956 Suez War
*1967 Six Day War
*1970 War of Attrition
*1973 Yom Kippur War
*1982 Lebanon War
*1987 -1993 First Intifada
*1982-2000 South Lebanon conflict
*2000 -2007 al-Aqsa Intifada
*2006 Lebanon War Eritrean War of Independence A 30 year war from 1961-1991 between
Ethiopia andEritrea .Jordan-Syria tensions
As part of the broader tensions between monarchical, pro-Western governments and Nasserite, socialist governments, the
Syria n governments of the sixties were opposed to theJordan ian monarchy; in 1960, the assassination of the Jordanian prime ministerHazza al-Majali was blamed onSyria (at the time, theUnited Arab Republic .) Tensions increased further after King Hussein ended official support for thePLO in 1966; in September 1970, a Syrian military unit crossed into Jordan to aid thePLO against the Jordanian army (seeBlack September in Jordan ). The Syrian force was repulsed, but relations remained tense and were severed in July 1971. In 1975, Jordan and Syria attempted to put aside past hostilities between them and create a new alliance. In 1979,King Hussein of Jordan proposed an alternative to theCamp David accords to whichHafez al-Assad of Syria strongly objected; this marked the beginning of a rapid deterioration in Jordanian-Syrian relations. In 1979Syria accused the Kingdom ofJordan of supporting theMuslim Brotherhood 's attacks against Assad's government. Since then the tensions have dissipated and now relations between the two countries are normal.*
PLO -Jordanian government war in September 1970.
*PLO militia attempt to overthrow current Hashemite government through armed force.
*Conflict results in heavy Palestinian casualties and ban on Palestinians joining Jordanian army.North Yemen Civil War (1962–1970) The
Mutawakkilite Kingdom of Yemen received support fromSaudi Arabia , while theYemen Arab Republic was supported byEgypt . Both foreign irregular and conventional forces were also involved. The Egyptian President,Gamal Abdel Nasser , supported the republicans with as many as 70,000 troops.Lebanese civil war (1975–1990) Because of religious and ethnic tensions, the country became socially unstable. Interference from the outside, mainly Western, exacerbated the situation and caused a civil war. The civil war spanned over two decades and grabbed the attention of the world through abductions of Westerners. Ultimately the United Nations decided to intervene. By trial and error the situation ultimately got under control, but tensions still rest in the Lebanese society, and although the war ended, the risk of civil war is still present.
Libya-Egypt conflict Following
Egypt 's first negotiations withIsrael in 1973,Libya became hostile toEgypt . In 1977, not long after demonstrators in the two countries attacked each other's consulates, the two countries fought a four-day war (July 21 -July 24 ) during which several Libyan aircraft were destroyed on the ground. As a counter attack, Libyan combat aircraft attacked, hitting the Egyptian base Marsa Matruh and other targets near the border.The war ended with a peace treaty signed with Egypt and Libya to unite in a war effort against Arab Extremists.Iraq-Kuwait clashes
Kuwait and Iraq had a serious territorial dispute that led to armed warfare in 1973 and again in 1976. Iraq wanted Kuwait's oil and ports, and argued that Kuwait was rightfully theirs due to pre-British imperial boundaries. In 1990 Iraq occupied Kuwait, but was expelled in 1991.
*April 1967 Iraq-Kuwait conflict in Al-Ratqa, Kuwait
*March 1973 Iraq-Kuwait conflict in Al-Sameta, Kuwait
*1976 Iraq-Kuwait conflict in Al-Sameta, Kuwait
* 1990-1991 Theinvasion of Kuwait by Iraq (Gulf War )The
Iran–Iraq War Sometimes called the First Persian Gulf War. In this war Syria entered on the side of Iran, against Iraq, with aid and supplies. All other Arab countries except for Libya, the United States and Western World, as well as the USSR and Warsaw pact supported Iraq, imposing embargoes on Iran.The war ended after 8 years, when after Iraq, Iran accepted a resolution of the UN asking for the halt of military activities. The frontiers were re-established to those before the war.
Gulf War and aftermath
* 1990-1991
Gulf War :During the Gulf War, a United Nations force led by the United States restored Kuwaiti sovereignty after the 1990 Iraqi invasion.Between the 1991 and 2003 wars, the US, UK, and (until 1996) France continued to enforce no-fly zones over large areas of Iraq, to protect Shiite and Kurdish Iraqis from air attacks by the Iraqi government. Many people of Iraq and other countries considered this to be a continuous invasion of Iraqi airspace, and thus, one war from 1991-2003. The United Nations ran a maritime blockade Iraq's Persian Gulf oil ports between the two wars, to enforce sanctions in response to Iraq's refusal to comply fully with UN inspections, to verify that it no longer had weapons of mass destruction. Some of the engagements included:
*Operation Desert Strike
*Operation Desert Fox Iraq War
*2003-present
Iraq War :In 2003, the United States, the United Kingdom, Australia andPoland invaded and occupied Iraq after a dispute over the status of the Iraqi Nuclear, Biological, and Chemical weapons programs. This war is sometimes known as the Second Gulf War.Fatah al-Islam and Nahr al-Bared
In
May 2007 , a skirmish betweenFatah al-Islam , an Islamist group, and theLebanese Army evolved into a three-month siege of the Palestinian refugee campNahr al-Bared in which more than 400 people died.ee also
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List of wars in the Muslim world
*List of conflicts in the Arab League
*List of conflicts in the Maghreb
*List of conflicts in the Horn of Africa
*List of conflicts in Asia
*List of Conflicts in Africa
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