Your post is completely irrelevant. We're in 2024, not the mid-20th century. The enemies of the apartheid hell of "Israel", are much better armed today, with the latest technology. Muslims also have nukes.
During the 1967 Six-Day War, the United States did not provide direct military assistance to Israel in the conflict itself. The war was brief, lasting from June 5 to June 10, 1967, and Israel acted quickly to achieve a decisive victory against Egypt, Jordan, and Syria.
However, the broader context of U.S.-Israeli relations at that time included significant American support in various forms. Prior to the war, the U.S. had been a source of military aid and sales to Israel, which helped build up its armed forces. For instance, although significant direct military assistance wasn't a feature of the 1967 conflict, the U.S. had sold Israel advanced weaponry in the years leading up to the war. This included the delivery of tanks and aircraft which were crucial for Israel's military capabilities. After the war, U.S. support increased substantially.
During the 1973 Yom Kippur War, the United States played a significant role in supporting Israel, quite different from the more restrained role it played during the 1967 Six-Day War. The US has spent billions of dollars yearly, to support Israel. Without that American support, fake-"Israel" would crumble. The Jewish State wouldn't last another year or two.
Today in 2024, the Muslims will wipe the floor clean with Israhell. They would be overwhelmed by Muslim armies, if not for the US. Israhell's six Dolphin Class Submarines, can't really deliver a nuclear payload. It can't carry that many nukes, and it's incredibly inefficient as a launching platform for nuclear missiles. As Muslims, we're prepared to lose a few cities, but Israhell would be wiped off the map, never to cause anyone harm again. There would still be over a billion Muslims in the world.
If not for the US, Israel wouldn't be doing what it is doing now in Gaza or in Iran. The US arms Israel to the teeth, providing all of its arms and logistical support. Even in 2006, during the way between Israel and Hezbolah, the Israelis ran out of artillery shells and other ordinances and received an emergency supply from the US.