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The Sand War or Sands War (Arabic: حرب الرمال‎ ḥarb ar-rimāl) occurred along the Algerian-Moroccan border in October 1963, and was a Moroccan attempt to claim the Tindouf and the Béchar areas that France had annexed to French Algeria a few decades earlier.
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Sand War
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39 killed 57 prisoners
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Combat support: Combat support (Discrete):
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dbpedia:Ahmed_Ben_Bella dbpedia:Hassan_II_of_Morocco
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Military stalemate *Morocco abandoned its intentions to control Bechar and Tindouf after OUA mediation. *No territorial changes were made. *The closing of the border south ofFiguig, Morocco/Béni Ounif, Algeria.
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