RT Article T1 The strategic and political consequences of the June 1967 war JF Cogent social sciences VO 3 IS 1 A1 Machairas, Dimitrios LA English YR 2017 UL https://krimdok.uni-tuebingen.de/Record/1746689390 AB This article analyses the direct, relatively immediate strategic and political consequences of the 1967 Arab-Israeli War, focusing on Israel’s post-war security situation, the connection of the Six-Day War with the next episodes of the Arab-Israeli conflict, and on important and relevant to the issue political realities emerging in the affected societies, such as the Palestinian national movement and refugee problem, the rise of Islam, and the Jewish colonisation of the occupied territories. It highlights the multicausality of its origins and the sequentiality of its implications, whose extent and scale led to it being widely considered a turning point for its belligerents and the Middle East in general. Its far-reaching effects are connected as in a chain, extending to the present. The article concludes that the Six-Day War was indeed a decisive moment of great historical significance, yet not a true turning point in the technical sense. K1 Arab-Israeli conflict K1 Islamism K1 Israeli settlement K1 June 1967 war K1 Palestinian national movement K1 Palestinian refugee problem K1 Six Day War DO 10.1080/23311886.2017.1299555