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Strip, the Sinai Peninsula, the West Bank, and the Golan Heights (see Map
18.1). Almost a million Arabs, most of them Palestinians, had come under
Israeli rule. Israel had not anticipated this. No one had drawn up contin¬
gency plans. Defense Minister Dayan and other Israeli officials had claimed
during the war that they would defend, not expand, Israel's territory. In¬
deed, some Israelis viewed Gaza and the West Bank as a part of their Biblical
patrimony and wanted to absorb them. Most were relieved just to find that
MMMj Israel before 1967
Occupied territory
Mediterranean Sea
Port Said
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EGYPT
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AO 80 120 160 kilometers
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MAP 18.1 Israel and the occupied territories, 1967-1973