Background information: This is from a statement made by an Israeli foreign minister to the UN Security Council on June 6, 1967 (the second day of the Six-Day War).

Now there could be no doubt about what was intended for us. With my very ears I heard President Nasser's speech on 26 May. He said:

"We intend to open a general assault against Israel. This will be total war. Our basic aim will be to destroy Israel."

On 2 June, the Egyptian Commander in Sinai, General Mortagi, published his Order of the Day, calling on his troops to wage a war of destruction against Israel. Here, then, was a systematic, overt, proclaimed design at politicide, the murder of a State. The policy, the arms, the men had all been brought together, and the State thus threatened with collective assault was itself the last sanctuary of a people which had seen six million of its sons exterminated by a more powerful dictator two decades before.

—Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban,
June 6, 1967

Why is Foreign Minister Eban giving this statement?

to convince the members of the United Nations that Egypt had taken the first shot
to persuade the United Nations to permit Israel to establish a homeland in Palestine
to explain why Israel was justified in attacking the Egyptian forces
to assure the United Nations that Israel only intended to do battle for four more days

Respuesta :

C. To explain why Israel was justified in attacking the Egyptian forces.

On the Six-Day War period in 1967, Israeli Foreign Minister Abba Eban spoke to the world at the United Nations (UN), recounting how Israel had gone from dire danger to successful resistance in the previous week.

Option C is the correct answer, which is to explain why Israel's strike on the Egyptian army was justified.

The reasons behind the statement

  • The war erupted as a result of rising tensions and the influx of Palestinian militants into Israeli territory.

  • Israel was victorious at the end of the conflict.
  • The Gaza Strip and the Sinai Peninsula were taken from Egypt, the West Bank was taken from Jordan, and the Golan Heights were taken from Syria.

  • After the battle, Israel increased in size and acquired control over a one-million-strong Arab community.

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