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In just six days, Israel had dramatically altered the balance of power in the Middle East. The territory gained during the war allowed Israel to establish strategic depth for the first time. However, the newly acquired lands, including the Sinai Peninsula, the Golan Heights, and the West Bank, also created long-term challenges that would lead to future conflicts and negotiations.
The international community's reaction to the war was mixed, highlighting tensions that still echoed in the region decades later. The war's repercussions prompted calls for peace negotiations, ultimately resulting in several treaties, including the return of Sinai to Egypt in the late 1970s.