It was a bittersweet victory that highlighted the fatal flaw of Arab military thinking. A key part of the assault was the intense drilling and practice the Egyptians did. They drilled their men to the minute how the assault would go and carried it out exactly as planned. However, this type of intense planning is not adaptable to changes that throw a wrench in the works. The Egyptians were lucky the Israelis responded as anticipated. And that their counterintelligence worked in keeping the widespread plan for the assault a secret.
@@sadiaansari4574 It wasn't luck it's called strategic planning. The real lesson is political intervention in military operations which caused the setbacks, otherwise even on the micro level Egyptian forces were well established, evident in the battles of Suez, ismailia and Chinese farm.Which were UNEXPECTED by egyptian command.
@@sadiaansari4574 There is nothing called luck in war. + why are you writing a paragraph? Egypt succedded in taking their land back and Isreal's wall failed and that was it
Surprise was a strategic feat that lead to technical advantages in niumbers. The crossin is a master piece of original Egyptian thinking. Have to say thanks everytime i go to Sinai to our martyrs.\ God Bless their souls.
those martyrs had died because other retarded martyrs caused egypt to loose sinai in the first place , if you had been peaceful towards israel they wouldnt have to die in vain
@@ImGodUFUCK Israel attacked us cause it felt threatened not because we attacked it. Further more there was a state of occupation in Sinai not temporary buffer zone, there were settlers and oil resources utilized. Egypt was right to attack Israel as US got involved and pressured Israel out for a piece of paper equivalent to the nonagression pact sadat offered before the war. There is no real peace, Egyptians still consider Israel an enemy and still remember its massacres to the 46 children of Bahr El baqar school as well as our prisoners in 67.
@@ImGodUFUCK Dude, stop living in your fantasy, everybody knows that you lost this war. You're talking about the Egyptian 3rd army being surrounded, forgetting what happened after it when your boys got crushed in Ismailia and Suez when they desired to invade them. The war ended while the Egyptian army was occupying the eastern coast of the Suez canal, and despite the 3rd army being surrounded, this didn't prevent it from advancing 14 km into Sinai! Who asked the Americans to bail them out? Lol, is the operation Nickel Grass a joke to you or what? Now, you're using us as a mirror that reflect your loss and misery.
@@faithfulsoldier519 its like saying germany won world war 2 because they had won many battles..but in the end of the day they were pushed back all the way to berlin exactly the same happened in this war...you won a few battles in the beginning and crossed the canal , but in the end you got pushed back to the OTHER side..there were no egyptian forces east of the canal except for the trapped army that you had to ask the brits to ask israel politely if they can transfer food to them...even tho you would have slaughtered us all if you won we stiill were kind enough not to kill that army in ismailia israel would have taken it but the cease fire that you begged for saved those poor souls..yes they were putting up a fierce fight but they were essential surrounded so they wouldnt have held for too long... you are mixing timelines..yes the egyptians advanced 14 km into sinai but they pushed back AND THEN the army was surrounded. you literally had no defense for cario what are you talking about... your are just lucky the US and UK wanted more influence on egypt than the USSR
@@ImGodUFUCK No dude, you're totally mistaken due to your wishful dreams and you have mixed things up. By the end of the war the Egyptian army was occupying the whole eastern coast of the Suez canal; the third army was surrounded only near Deversoir, and you know very well that by the time the Israelis crossed the canal to its western bank, they were marching to their own graves in Ismailia and Suez, two crushing defeats forced them to be stationed only in the southern coast. The Egyptian 3rd army advanced 14 km into Sinai despite being surrounded near Deversoir, this took place after it was surrounded, you need replace your wishes with facts. The ceasefire took place after the battles of Suez and Ismailia, and we didn't beg for it, we merely accepted it when it was offered to us and so you did. You need to humble yourself and admit your loss this time because there is no way open to any denial! Sadat broke his relationship with the Soviets from before the war began, and it was his own policy to take the side of USA, who helped you MILITARILY during the operation Nickel Grass when you wept for them to come for your aid after you found your own air forces proved to be helpless to face the Egyptian forces, which also proved that we were fighting USA and not Israel anymore. The comparison of Germany winning the WWII due to few battles they have been victorious at is more applies on you, not on me, because your counter-attack was a hell on your troops in the western bank, and didn't allow you to retake the eastern bank. Sorry dude, I know it hurts, but all what I said happened, you don't have to be so mad.
As a neutral person, i would like to say that Egypt won and took back its area Israelis just made a bargain but in the end, Egypt was victorious in terms of objectives. Second time Israel was lost to Hizbollah in Lebanon.
All countries around Israel attacked at the same time in 1948 for examble. So why in earth they all was defeated by Israel. So little country in the middle of the enemies. The arabs and muslims got their ass kicked. And why they attacked at first place?
@@mastodon781 Soviets didn't help Egypt much Soviets wanted a state of war at the suez canal so it would be hard for the USA and western europe to get oil If Soviets did help Egypt much then the canal would have been opened so they didn't help Egypt much The helps that America was giving to Israel can't be compared to the helps from the soviets to Egypt
Without President Nixon giving Israel all of the arms and ammunition they needed to win from our bases in Germany, Israel would have lost everything, even all of Palestine. The 1978 peace treaty negotiated by President Carter restored the Egyptian right to control the Sinai Peninsula, but in the 1980 election, he admits himself, cost him the American Jewish vote. The Iran problem and the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan didn't help Carter much either. I think he did the right thing. So did Nixon.
Sadat was a genius fox, he delayed the timing of the war from 70 to 73 and the Israelis were convinced that he was (unlike Nasser) a weak man and will never actually attack them which is exactly what he wanted The Israelis were in shock when the war started and where so terrified that they considered nuking the canal After the war they started taking threats made by Saddam Hussein very seriously even though those were clearly just propaganda for the Iraqis that was all thinks to the shock sadat has given them in 73
@@amirgat1285 and everything in the internet is necessary true? I didn't say it was a total victory and i didn't say Syria won the war on their front, the fact is that despite setbacks after developing the offensive, sadat had once said that if you want to know who won the war look at how their way of taking to us has changed. The Israelis accepted the same offer they firmly refused before the wars
@@mohamedmohiekhalifa3893 we didn't want your land, we didnt start any war in 64,65,66 you wanted to destroy us, but now the best for all of us is that Sadat Begin-Peace!!! we are not your enemy. who is your enemy: isis-Daash....Israel help alot to egypt economy, agriculture, if u come in peace you are welcome!
@@amirgat1285 فيديو نادر - بكاء و إنهيار اليهود أثناء طردهم من سيناء إبريل 1982 RUclips · MubarakTV 22/04/2013 Ohhh really.. so why theses tears during leave 😄😄
Alexandrina Oliveira Totally, he was a genius to lose so badly that he had to crawl to Israel and kiss their asses afterwards. It was genius of him to lose to badly he got assassinated by his own people.
yes israeli forces get into the borders of suez and ismailia but they never Occupied any city .. they got their ass fucked every day until the cease fire and we got sinai eventually
Lord war: You got SINI back. Because SAADAT agreed to the peace pack. That’s all. In the end of the war, Israel did pay a huge price, but Egypt lost almost all of its army, the remaining were captured by ISRAEL, on the Egyptian western side of the Suez canal - just 100 Km from Cairo. Otherwise, Israel was about to capture Cairo.
Excellent video! The Egyptian warriors did a great Job & showed great courage& penetrated the"unpenetrable" wall. Its correct we made a mistake when moving beyond the SAM missle umbrella..but this was due to pressure from SYRIA, even the Egyptian commander El-Shazly disagreed & thats when he was removed by Sadat. Either way we achieved our objective & in the end every centimeter of the Sinai flys an Egyptian Flag.
@Mustafa Kattoush No. even not one US soldiers fought in the battle !! 3600 Israeli soldiers sacared their lives for the Land of Israel. the UK helped Jordan during 1948, and more. learn the facts! 2 big Arab countries attacked Israel in 1973+Iraq+Libia+Maroco and more , with huge Soviet weapon ,and still Israel won the war 100km from Cairo learn the facts!
After shaking hand with Israel P.M Begin and president Carter. peace is the way to make deals, we agree , both of our states have huge benefits from that 1979 peace(not 1973).
@@amirgat1285 Who won the war ? Israel conceded territory while Egypt gained it .. if it wasn't for October war Israel would have never returned Sinia COMPLETE to Egypt remember that Sadat peace offer was refused twice before
Mais inteligente do que a construçao da Bar Lev line ao longo do canal de suez , foi a abertura de 81 passagens, com o uso da agua da agua do canal " herosao. Parabens ao Baki Zaki Yousseph pela engenhosidade.
@ModernPharaoh77 Just 25/28 years have passed since the last walls have been overruned. For example the Maginot-Line, the West Wall etc... One small line of defence, doesent matter how strong, will never last long.
@Nir31 And I thank you again for your complement. My intention is not to impress but to get my point across. This is simply how I write. My friend the act of kindness is no act. As Muslims we are obliged to show kindness. When Jerusalem was captured by the Crusaders the Muslim and Jewish populations were massacred. Decades later Salah ad-din recaptured Jerusalem but did not kill a single innocent Christian, he instead purified the holy sites with rose water. He then summoned the Jews to return.
Let's not do that because Israeli kids would be so embarrassed and won't be able to fake up some stuff and say the won. They would contradict their leaders and appear as liars and they don't want to appear like that. So, let's not do it for their sake.
@@gabesegun7966 I saw the full one and it is all about Sharon and Dayan depressed and saying that they couldn't stop Egypt 😂. Let's not speak about who is going to get embarrassed because you would get in a dead end and won't be able to say that you won and appear as liars. You guys really need therapy about telling the truth.
It was Ended by Israel wanting peace some people say America pushed it to do that and some people say that they wanted it because they felt defeated after 1973
We pride, we are the best soldiers of the earth as our prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called us when he said: If God allows you to conquer Egypt, take from it many soldiers, for these are the best soldiers of the Earth.
Learn english its nice that we can talk english better than you. also when did you defeat us? i remember we clearly destroying your asses in bar lev or maybe i should come to you myself and make your remember :)
Out dated weapons, and weapons not suited for attack but rather for defense, Jets that are out dated and can't fight the American Phantom, had to use training planes , facing a water barrier, a dust mountain barrier, vast areas of defenses behind it, with bunkers mounted with more than a machine gun, land mines, and ofc wires to stop any infantry advance, places for tanks to stand and be in cover. the success rate of a crossing and reinvasion was seen by all experts globally as Impossible with a success rate of 0.1% (impossible), they said we would need an atomic bomb if we were to conquer that Bar Lev line... we did it, we crossed it, we opened gaps in it for armors to cross and get to the other side in less than 6 hours.. against an army that has everything up to date and the full support of Uncle Sam. We had near nothing compared to the Israelis and we did a miracle... idc if u twist facts and claim it was an Egyptian loss, the reality and facts and results all scream something different.
Long Live Egypt .. The graveyard of all invadors there's no doubt that israel learnt the lesson well Egyptian Units is really the most intellegent and the strongest in the world
@7amodi010 ايه يا مان انا مصرى زيك يا باشا انت شكلك مفهمتش انا كنت بقول ايه انا كنت بدافع عن موقفنا فى الحرب كنت بفهمهم انهم لما عدوا من الثغرة معرفوش يعملم حاجة وخسرم خساير كبيرة علشان كده وافقم على وقف ضرب النار
When the Egyptian army followed the plan, Israeli army experienced unbearable losses in man power and weapons. When Sadat deviated from the plan, Israel could gain some wins. Yet, they experienced terrible losses on the western bank when they crossed the canal although they main plans were previously prepared in anticipation for such move has not been carried out. Israel under the US umbrella continued attacking the Egyptian army in a cheap move although UN cease fire resolution was announced and they could put half the Egyptian army under siege. As usual, Israel gains depend on cheap US based support ignoring the international community and UN resolution. But when there was a face to face planned battle, they used to leave the tanks engines running and escape according to Staff Chief officer of the Egyptian army during the war who had a plan to destroy half of the Israeli army on the western bank but Sadat never allowed him to carry out this plan
The Soviets supplied most Arab states at the time, including Egypt and began their official support before the U.S. gave direct aid to Israel in '73. Even without U.S. aid the IDF was more than a match for Egyptian forces. The main reason why Egypt was so successful in the beginning was both the ingenuity of the Canal crossing and how the IDF became complacent and arrogant when protecting the border, allowing troops the day off on Yom Kippur. Beyond this, when the Egyptian army slowed their plan that's when the structure of their forces began to break down, which gave the IDF time to create a counter attack.
*if u don't know Egypt was involved in a disastrous war in yemen and there were 56,000 of the best trained soliders in yemen! *note that the whole population of egypt in that time was around 5-10 millions not like now. *other troops in sinai was not organized *also Sinai in 67 was not a populated area , it has a very few thousands of people. - in such case any militia could capture sinai with ease not a strong army like israel. - u can easily vertify all this info at any encyclopedia :)
The part at 4:57 could've been a death nail for Israel. Israel's tanks ran right into the meat grinder. I've read declassified CIA documents where the Israeli Ambassador is explaining to Henry Kissinger that Israel has lost 450 tanks in the first few hours and Kissinger can't wrap his head around. Egypt blunders later in the war and massive American resupply is the only thing that kept that blow from becoming an Israeli catastrophe.
@@alhusseinaljaber513 after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win.
@@Bolognabeef "after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win." Till you forget that Israel after entering 1980s they fell off so hard that Hezbollah feel pity with Israel during lebanon war and south Lebanon war
@@Bolognabeef "after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win." till 1980s, they fell of so hard that Hezbollah feel pity with Israel during lebanon war and south Lebanon conflict
the military history will stop for long time to inspect and study ( the operation of 6 october 1973) when the egyption armed forces were able to cross the diffucult suez canal barrier and destroy the invincible Bar-lev line and establish bridges one the right bank of the suez canal.. after making the enemy lose its balance.... IN JUST 6 HOURS SADAT SAID THAT
“Victory or death there was nothing else”! As explained years later by one of the losing generals. Lol. I always loved these stuffshirt generals on all sides making big speeches about the honor of sacrificing your life then going in a bunker miles behind the battle lines and surrendering as soon as their troops fail.
@Mustafa Kattoush i don’t see how Egypt could claim in any way it won. It was given to them in the 80s but militarily they were annihilated and lost the Sinai Horrible leadership. Egyptian radar detected the air strike coming and tried to warn the leaders but they ignored it. The death of Sadat was a shame. Egypt could have prospered under him or at least what I’ve read. He seemed to be a decent and intelligent man.
@Mustafa Kattoush and add to this the Israeli generals that Egypt captured from the barelf line and the plan Badr that would distroyed all the Israeli army inside the gab General El gamsy established it I think that the peace agreement survived them from the end of their country
Questions to all Israelians watching and claiming that they have "bravery n skills" .. would u even get near that canal after ur enemies saying "It would be complete suicide if someone tried to cross this canal"
@shlomikanfi OK, but then why didn't the Egyptians also pull their forces from the east bank back to the west bank? The books and documentaries written immediately after the war describe the end situation as a no-victor no-vanquished situation. Later, the Israeli elaborate propaganda managed to give the world the illusion that it was a clear-cut victory. May be it was on the Syrian front, but not on the Egyptian one.
The Objective of the Egyptian operation was to launch a military operation that can force Israel to accept negotiations and returning the land. Israel counterattack couldn’t change the results it was a complete failure and at last Egypt took what it wanted and Israel made some nice propaganda about its counterattack
@Nir31 Then why are you even mentioning "continue to dream about finishing off the objectives of Hitler" in the first place? I thank you for the complement however my statements are not tricks but truth, but if you consider the truth a trick then so be it.
Well, you are being thought about the great win of October - in the first days - eventually Israel troops crossed the canal, sieged the whole third Egyptian army and were 101 km from Cairo. Militarily Israel overcame Egypt, politically both gained peace-treaty.
@alqadeeb Nothing is up to me. I'm a Greek Yank. Its up to Cairo to determine whether Israel is still high ranking in Egyptian demonology or does your country want genuine peace????. From the horrendous developments in Tahrir Square I would think rather not.
Because the Israelis made Barlev so challenging with its 3 defense lines , the sand wall , the napalm plan , the strongholds , their airforce as well as their arrogance , it provided the Egyptians with the ultimate challenge and brought out their ingenuity , as such a defense requires an even more ingenious attack plan. And as we saw , The CIA and Mossad failed to know about attack early, Egyptians deployed high pressure water pumps to penetrate the sand wall faster , Sam umbrella network for the airforce , ambushes for the reserves , sealed the napalm pipes , even lost fewer men and countered the Dovcot counter attack plan by saggers and rpgs . This is what created the phycological shock to Israel , that their ingenuity was beaten by Egyptian ingenuity . Because Just as Egyptians where planning the attack, Israelis were also planning the defense . Even the Israeli crossing operation wasn't possible because of the Egyptian reserve at the back which unfortunately Sadat moved as part of his decision to support Syria , meddling in the work of the army and preventing his generals from supporting the back in the belief it may cause a rout like 67 . But as far as the Generals are concerned they beat Israel in every metric
If you won the war then please explain why you had to use Russian pressure to keep the Israelis form entering the town of Suez- on the Eastern side of the Canal????
@@Youssef-iq4wq Because English is the international language... I don't know why Arabian people not interest in English... An army commissioned officer is a 1st class officer of a country. If they don't know English.. It's really shame for them....
@@mdlavlukhandokerkhandoker991 where is the shame? Knowing english is a plus, it’s not mandatory for the army, knowing english won’t help you fight a war. There’s no shame in speaking your language, proud Egyptians!
My grandpa fought at this war in the israeli side he was israeli and as my mom said that the same day at the middle of kippur the army showed at the door and told my grandfather to come to the military base a war started and then he got his uniform vests everything and went to the eygptian front at sinai. He didnt get injured thankfully and he probobly was one of the forces that went to take over cairo. I dont know if he lost any friends at this war or he got ptsd because he didnt fight only at yom kippur but also in the hatasha, six days, sinai war and the independence war. He fought all this wars without getting injured. He died when he was at the age 72 in 2002 i didnt even know my grandfather but i know that he was a hero that fought for my country and thanks for him israel and i are still alive to this day.
Where is your country you are a group of gangs wake up from your dreams and be sure that any one thinks that he can invade Egypt so will be his end and Egypt will be his tomb don’t mess with Egyptian
There is no doubt that Egypt launched a well planned attack but they paid the ultimate price when they moved the front beyond the reach of their SAM's. Once that happened, Israel wiped out Egypt's tank battalions in quick fashion. If Egypt went into the war without Syria, they would have likely won it. Syria's pressure for Egypt to move their eastern front was the reason Egypt's armored battalions were wiped out.
al Sadat didn't listen to general Saad alshazly, it cost us a lot, there was a big clash between them after the war ended, general Saad went to Algeria, and mubarak continued to do unjust to Saad after he returned to Egypt, God damn their soul both of them Sadat and Mubarak, in 2012 we honored general Saad with Order of the Nile, he absolutely deserved it.
@@GabrieLight he wanted a full retreat which would literally lose us the entire sinai forever :D he was right not to move forward but he was wrong to think of a full retreat!
@@GabrieLight Mubarak spoke about it in a video on why they both had a fight... I don't have a specific link for the video as it randomly was suggested and i happened to watch it. perhaps if u search about it in arabic u might find it. i remember mubarak was saying that to Sadat in the HQ during the war "I have forces to support attacks but I don't have forces to support a full retreat." Mubarak said that he said those lines in the HQ to Sadat in the interview where he spoke about the Shazly thing. Either ways both were leaders and both fought the way they saw correct. it is just sad what happened to shazly after.
Robert Aseremo arabs are much stronger than before egypt saudi uae with pakistan and other muslims wil wipe israel of the map if u touch one sand of sinai
when the war ended Israel was in control of 90% of the Sinai and threatened Cairo. Egypt didn't win the area in the war; it won it on the promise of not joining the Arab countries in any other war against Israel, thus trading this land for their recognition of the Israeli State.
This video was exclusively broadcasted on the Israeli tv for the first time since the war, so, we, the Egyptians didn't broadcast this video, and we take a permission from the jews because we have a peace treaty with them and we have to respect the international law, but the egyptian army will modify the treaty within a month.
It would take twelve hours to break through the barlev lines according to the Israeli but they break through by three hours amazing folks God was on the side of the Egyptians folks
It wasn't truly formidable. It was intended as an outpost line with enough presence to grant Israel time to mobilize, since its army is actually its citizenry.
Indeed he may have. But the question is, if Egypt had won the Yom Kippur war, 1) why is is that the egyptians asked Israel to return the Sinai that Egypt lost to Israel at war? 2) At the same time why didn't Israel request from Egypt to return any territory that it may have captured? Simple, Egypt failed to kick the Jews out to the sea. As far as hezbollah is concerned we know how to deal with their big ego; We'll do a 20/20 on them. That is, annex a little 20 miles of lebanese territory for the next 20 years.
Egypt wanted to pressure Israel to start giving the land back.After war Israel pulled from Suez canal which was opened for Egypt and in 1975 retreated further.Israel wanted to keep the settlers like in the Golan as well as part of the land.
The goal wasn’t to take the Sinai in one go. We knew our military capabilities at the time and the goal was to pressure israel to come to the table and negotiate. We know damn well that you have the US’s backing and they will never allow your annihilation. If it wasn’t for the western powers aiding and abetting y’all from day one, there wouldn’t be a country called Israel. Your understanding of the 1973 war is totally skewed and you’re obviously clueless as to what the Egyptian strategy was at the time. May president Sadat’s soul Rest In Peace!
How did that end, anyway? Oh, yeah, with the IDF in control of both sides of the Suez canal and surrounding Egypt's Third Army. In the end it was fortuitous- Egypt accepted Israel's offer of the Sinai Peninsula and their army back, in exchange for a peace treaty. Both sides (and Jordan) have held up their parts and have mutually benefited for over 40 years.
WA D hahaha . Hahahaha ,That is what they tell you in Israel . Short story the Israeli never won one single battle on the other side of the canal. Ismailia battle a bad defeat for Israel, the suez city battle a bad defeat for the Israeli, the Chinese farm more than half of the Israeli troops were whipped out , Mansoura air battle a bad defeat for Israeli,and at the end of the war the whole third army was in the Sinai peninsula free to take any action and finally more than three battalions were in the other side in the Sinai. Not to mention the blockade by the Egyptian naval power on the Red Sea lanes . Moreover,Egypt destroyed the whole Israeli front in the beginning of the war in just six hours while it took the Israeli by the help of Americans in the 1967 war six days and the war was never ended because simply Egypt deceived the whole world including the the CIA and managed to strike back hard in 1973 . Again Israeli can only fight against small militants and lose . Hizballha is still there, hamas is still there , and the Iranian militants are there in Syria . So good luck for Israel if they want to wage a war against mighty Egypt thinking it could win it .
It would be useless to argue with shoe-stupid Islamists like you two. For the benefit of casual readers, here are some facts presented in AL JAZEERA'S article on the Yom Kippur War: 1.)To catch Israel off guard, the Egyptians and Syrians decided to launch an attack on the Yom Kippur religious holiday, the only day in the year in which there are no radio or television broadcasts, shops close and transportation shuts down as part of religious observations. 2.) The Israeli losses were heavy and the course of the war seemed to lay squarely within Arab hands. But in less than 24 hours, Israel had mobilised two armoured divisions, which soon turned the Syrian advance into a retreat. The Israelis advanced, capturing territory deep inside Syria. As a result, units from the Iraqi, Saudi and Jordanian armies joined the fight on the Syrian front to face the counterattack. Still, the Israelis manage to achieve significant gains - advancing to within 35km of Damascus, and occupying new territories to bring to the bargaining table. 3.) On October 16, 10 days after the start of the war, Israeli forces, under the command of Ariel Sharon, managed to penetrate Egyptian and Syrian defence lines and came within a shocking distance from Cairo, the Egyptian capital city. 4.) Estimates put the number of Israeli soldiers killed at 2,600, while Egypt was reported to have lost 7,700 men and Syria some 3,500. 5.) On Tuesday, November 6, Kissinger, flew in to Cairo for his first ever meeting with Sadat. Four days later, an initial agreement was signed guaranteeing daily convoys of non-military supplies to the city of Suez and the besieged Egyptian 3rd army. **So when more of your soldiers got killed, AND the IDF is within shelling distance of your capital city, AND the UN has to step in to arrange for food and water to be allowed through Israeli lines to your surrounded army and territory, AND this is what you accomplished against a country that was simultaneously beating ALL your allies on other fronts-- it means YOU LOST!!
@@billdanosky oh ya we lost, that's why Sinai is ours now .. because you took it by war and you left it by your own will .. The result is that we have our land back .. that tells you who is the winner regardless .. and Israel would have been thrown to the sea if it was not for US .. btw I have some stuff like a sign written in Hebrew that belonged to one of your sites .. some bullets too .. Come get them ..
Yeah because US was supporting u with enough enforcement. Why didn't u continue because US mummy asked u to stop the attack just a sheep following thir shepherd
@Nir31 Until Zionism, Jews lived in Arab lands in peace for centuries. During the Crusades, when the crusaders invaded Jerusalem. Muslims and Jews fought together against the invasion. It was only after the first world war when the British expressed their sympathy to Zionism (Balfour declaration) after promising "the independence of the Arabs in all the regions within the limits demanded by the Sherif of Mecca." To which Palestine is inclusive. (McMahon letters)
I busted out laughing when Egypt even made an attempt at get in the beginning being a base nation and all and they will always be one a very numerous cameo indeed
Crossing was pretty extraordinary military accomplishment. surprise is so important in war. ingenious use of water cannon.
It was a bittersweet victory that highlighted the fatal flaw of Arab military thinking. A key part of the assault was the intense drilling and practice the Egyptians did. They drilled their men to the minute how the assault would go and carried it out exactly as planned. However, this type of intense planning is not adaptable to changes that throw a wrench in the works. The Egyptians were lucky the Israelis responded as anticipated. And that their counterintelligence worked in keeping the widespread plan for the assault a secret.
@@sadiaansari4574 It wasn't luck it's called strategic planning. The real lesson is political intervention in military operations which caused the setbacks, otherwise even on the micro level Egyptian forces were well established, evident in the battles of Suez, ismailia and Chinese farm.Which were UNEXPECTED by egyptian command.
@@sadiaansari4574 There is nothing called luck in war. + why are you writing a paragraph? Egypt succedded in taking their land back and Isreal's wall failed and that was it
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PLUS EGYPT ARE NOT ARAB!
And still after a very bad situatuion of 2 strong Arab states. Israel with lots of wisdom succeded to turn over and win that war
Thanks from Egypt 🇪🇬
Surprise was a strategic feat that lead to technical advantages in niumbers.
The crossin is a master piece of original Egyptian thinking.
Have to say thanks everytime i go to Sinai to our martyrs.\
God Bless their souls.
those martyrs had died because other retarded martyrs caused egypt to loose sinai in the first place , if you had been peaceful towards israel they wouldnt have to die in vain
@@ImGodUFUCK Israel attacked us cause it felt threatened not because we attacked it. Further more there was a state of occupation in Sinai not temporary buffer zone, there were settlers and oil resources utilized. Egypt was right to attack Israel as US got involved and pressured Israel out for a piece of paper equivalent to the nonagression pact sadat offered before the war. There is no real peace, Egyptians still consider Israel an enemy and still remember its massacres to the 46 children of Bahr El baqar school as well as our prisoners in 67.
@@OmarAhmed-jo1cf They hate that we're still considering them enemies till today. We will continue to do so as long as israel ceases to exit.
@@CuriousON3 i live in canada today because of israel when they bombed ismaela they destroyed my grandfathers house and my dad became a refugee
@@CuriousON3 and still everyone was very upset when sadat made peace with israel there is no peace without our palestinian brothers being free
No one is invincible, mortals should remember that everyday.
Salute to General Saad El Shazly the mastermind of Operation Badr
God Bless Egypt for ever & after
Amin summa amin 😇😇😇
Losers
Egypt is cursed Nation
Are Egyptians trying to say they won the Yum kaput war ?
@@gidash yeah, living in denial 😂
The Egyptian Armes in the 1973's war convert this line and made it( Blue beef) line😂😂😂😂😂😂
When the Egyptian forces ordered the Israeli army a lesson in the art of war
this is the best you have? a war you LOST and got a hole fucking army surrounded and had to ask the AMERICANS to bail you out ? pathetic
@@ImGodUFUCK Dude, stop living in your fantasy, everybody knows that you lost this war. You're talking about the Egyptian 3rd army being surrounded, forgetting what happened after it when your boys got crushed in Ismailia and Suez when they desired to invade them. The war ended while the Egyptian army was occupying the eastern coast of the Suez canal, and despite the 3rd army being surrounded, this didn't prevent it from advancing 14 km into Sinai!
Who asked the Americans to bail them out? Lol, is the operation Nickel Grass a joke to you or what? Now, you're using us as a mirror that reflect your loss and misery.
@@faithfulsoldier519 its like saying germany won world war 2 because they had won many battles..but in the end of the day they were pushed back all the way to berlin
exactly the same happened in this war...you won a few battles in the beginning and crossed the canal , but in the end you got pushed back to the OTHER side..there were no egyptian forces east of the canal except for the trapped army that you had to ask the brits to ask israel politely if they can transfer food to them...even tho you would have slaughtered us all if you won we stiill were kind enough not to kill that army
in ismailia israel would have taken it but the cease fire that you begged for saved those poor souls..yes they were putting up a fierce fight but they were essential surrounded so they wouldnt have held for too long...
you are mixing timelines..yes the egyptians advanced 14 km into sinai but they pushed back AND THEN the army was surrounded.
you literally had no defense for cario what are you talking about...
your are just lucky the US and UK wanted more influence on egypt than the USSR
@@ImGodUFUCK No dude, you're totally mistaken due to your wishful dreams and you have mixed things up.
By the end of the war the Egyptian army was occupying the whole eastern coast of the Suez canal; the third army was surrounded only near Deversoir, and you know very well that by the time the Israelis crossed the canal to its western bank, they were marching to their own graves in Ismailia and Suez, two crushing defeats forced them to be stationed only in the southern coast. The Egyptian 3rd army advanced 14 km into Sinai despite being surrounded near Deversoir, this took place after it was surrounded, you need replace your wishes with facts.
The ceasefire took place after the battles of Suez and Ismailia, and we didn't beg for it, we merely accepted it when it was offered to us and so you did. You need to humble yourself and admit your loss this time because there is no way open to any denial!
Sadat broke his relationship with the Soviets from before the war began, and it was his own policy to take the side of USA, who helped you MILITARILY during the operation Nickel Grass when you wept for them to come for your aid after you found your own air forces proved to be helpless to face the Egyptian forces, which also proved that we were fighting USA and not Israel anymore.
The comparison of Germany winning the WWII due to few battles they have been victorious at is more applies on you, not on me, because your counter-attack was a hell on your troops in the western bank, and didn't allow you to retake the eastern bank.
Sorry dude, I know it hurts, but all what I said happened, you don't have to be so mad.
@@ImGodUFUCK Surrounded? Sure but they held out. Any longer and the Israeli offensive would've halted.
I really respect and adore the Egyptian men who fought that war for the right purpose. god bless them all
What right purpose? Make a second Holocaust? God bless Israel 🇮🇱💙
@@triola3983 Liberate the Egyptian land Sainai, this is the right purpose, and then force arrogant Israili to accept peace
@@ahmedrashad8078 sainai? Is it in China? You arabs already colonized Africa, you want to colonize Asia too?
@@triola3983the world is need of a second global cleansing
@@triola3983
The first one didn't even happen :/
اتعلم على اسرائيل في 73
As a neutral person, i would like to say that Egypt won and took back its area Israelis just made a bargain but in the end, Egypt was victorious in terms of objectives. Second time Israel was lost to Hizbollah in Lebanon.
All countries around Israel attacked at the same time in 1948 for examble. So why in earth they all was defeated by Israel. So little country in the middle of the enemies. The arabs and muslims got their ass kicked.
And why they attacked at first place?
@@mastodon781 the west helped Israel
@@user-is3qi1mw1l The soviet helps others.
@@mastodon781 Soviets didn't help Egypt much
Soviets wanted a state of war at the suez canal so it would be hard for the USA and western europe to get oil
If Soviets did help Egypt much then the canal would have been opened so they didn't help Egypt much
The helps that America was giving to Israel can't be compared to the helps from the soviets to Egypt
@@user-is3qi1mw1l Soviet Union heped Egypt
LONG LIVE EGYPT ..
The sad thing is that Egypt today is now a collaborator with Israel. Nasser and Sadat are turning in there graves.
@@humanforfreedom9583 tell me how please?
@@humanforfreedom9583 Egypt Lost 4 wars against Israel in 25 years. Pretty good record.
@@mastodon781 the winner laughs at the end and we have sinai
@@user-is3qi1mw1l Israel has better army.
salute for egypt. regards from Indonesia
Without President Nixon giving Israel all of the arms and ammunition they needed to win from our bases in Germany, Israel would have lost everything, even all of Palestine. The 1978 peace treaty negotiated by President Carter restored the Egyptian right to control the Sinai Peninsula, but in the 1980 election, he admits himself, cost him the American Jewish vote. The Iran problem and the Soviet Invasion of Afghanistan didn't help Carter much either. I think he did the right thing. So did Nixon.
What Documentary is this from?
وما النصر إلا من عند الله العزيز الحكيم
The Egyptian Army's water cannons destroyed this defeated legend😂😂
Sadat was a genius fox, he delayed the timing of the war from 70 to 73 and the Israelis were convinced that he was (unlike Nasser) a weak man and will never actually attack them which is exactly what he wanted
The Israelis were in shock when the war started and where so terrified that they considered nuking the canal
After the war they started taking threats made by Saddam Hussein very seriously even though those were clearly just propaganda for the Iraqis that was all thinks to the shock sadat has given them in 73
but Egypt and Syria lost the war, you can read that in the whole internet.
@@amirgat1285 and everything in the internet is necessary true? I didn't say it was a total victory and i didn't say Syria won the war on their front, the fact is that despite setbacks after developing the offensive, sadat had once said that if you want to know who won the war look at how their way of taking to us has changed. The Israelis accepted the same offer they firmly refused before the wars
@@amirgat1285 we lose and we got our land
What in your mind??😄😄
@@mohamedmohiekhalifa3893 we didn't want your land, we didnt start any war in 64,65,66 you wanted to destroy us, but now the best for all of us is that Sadat Begin-Peace!!! we are not your enemy. who is your enemy: isis-Daash....Israel help alot to egypt economy, agriculture, if u come in peace you are welcome!
@@amirgat1285 فيديو نادر - بكاء و إنهيار اليهود أثناء طردهم من سيناء إبريل 1982
RUclips · MubarakTV
22/04/2013
Ohhh really.. so why theses tears during leave 😄😄
The real victory of this war was that it created the conditions for the peace that came later. That was the genius of Sadat.
Alexandrina Oliveira Totally, he was a genius to lose so badly that he had to crawl to Israel and kiss their asses afterwards. It was genius of him to lose to badly he got assassinated by his own people.
Muhammad preteens be under her Kamel Fakir Yitzhak Rabin
If sadat was genius. He would have accepted the sease fire . When he was a winner before Elthagra .
yes israeli forces get into the borders of suez and ismailia but they never Occupied any city .. they got their ass fucked every day until the cease fire and we got sinai eventually
Lord war:
You got SINI back. Because SAADAT agreed to the peace pack. That’s all. In the end of the war, Israel did pay a huge price, but Egypt lost almost all of its army, the remaining were captured by ISRAEL, on the Egyptian western side of the Suez canal - just 100 Km from Cairo. Otherwise, Israel was about to capture Cairo.
Excellent video! The Egyptian warriors did a great Job & showed great courage& penetrated the"unpenetrable" wall. Its correct we made a mistake when moving beyond the SAM missle umbrella..but this was due to pressure from SYRIA, even the Egyptian commander El-Shazly disagreed & thats when he was removed by Sadat. Either way we achieved our objective & in the end every centimeter of the Sinai flys an Egyptian Flag.
Tarek, Israel fought together against 2 countries of 100 M Arabs and still won the war.
@Mustafa Kattoush No. even not one US soldiers fought in the battle !! 3600 Israeli soldiers sacared their lives for the Land of Israel. the UK helped Jordan during 1948, and more. learn the facts! 2 big Arab countries attacked Israel in 1973+Iraq+Libia+Maroco and more , with huge Soviet weapon ,and still Israel won the war 100km from Cairo learn the facts!
@@amirgat1285 100m soldiers.
I doubt it
After shaking hand with Israel P.M Begin and president Carter. peace is the way to make deals, we agree , both of our states have huge benefits from that 1979 peace(not 1973).
@@amirgat1285
Who won the war ? Israel conceded territory while Egypt gained it .. if it wasn't for October war Israel would have never returned Sinia COMPLETE to Egypt remember that Sadat peace offer was refused twice before
The Israelis that are watching this are crying😂
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@@Nisim7 🇮🇱🤮🤮🤮🤣💩💩💩💀💀💀🤪
🇪🇬 is mighty compared to your “isnotreal”
Who would win?
"impenetrable sand wall defense" vs
WATER PUMP
Mais inteligente do que a construçao da Bar Lev line ao longo do canal de suez , foi a abertura de 81 passagens, com o uso da agua da agua do canal " herosao. Parabens ao Baki Zaki Yousseph pela engenhosidade.
Both of my uncles were there
And survied
yousef corlione Pity
Found a good brothel to hide in
minor added note: the water pumps were used in the construction of the canal. Egyptians used them 'backwards' so to speak.
Not true, they bought them precisely for this mission
الله اكبر بسم الله
@ModernPharaoh77 Just 25/28 years have passed since the last walls have been overruned. For example the Maginot-Line, the West Wall etc... One small line of defence, doesent matter how strong, will never last long.
You got to admit, it was a really good attack
Yeah
MASHALLAH
مصر ام الدنيا احفظ مصر يا الله
تسلم اﻻيادي تسلم ياجيش بﻻدي مصر تحيا مصر
The end justifies the means. The Goliath defetated by little David.
@Nir31 And I thank you again for your complement. My intention is not to impress but to get my point across. This is simply how I write. My friend the act of kindness is no act. As Muslims we are obliged to show kindness. When Jerusalem was captured by the Crusaders the Muslim and Jewish populations were massacred. Decades later Salah ad-din recaptured Jerusalem but did not kill a single innocent Christian, he instead purified the holy sites with rose water. He then summoned the Jews to return.
@iraqiblaze This is the compassion a Muslim must show.
And where did Egypt get its equipment?
*MADE IN CHINA*
@@hqueen-if2ns 😂😂😂
@@hqueen-if2ns to be more specific Russia
Full documentary?
Let's not do that because Israeli kids would be so embarrassed and won't be able to fake up some stuff and say the won. They would contradict their leaders and appear as liars and they don't want to appear like that. So, let's not do it for their sake.
eurovision in australia.?
Anybody know the full documentary?
You dont wanna see the whole video if you're an Egyptian. It was devastating for Egypt when Isreal regrouped and counterattacked.
@@gabesegun7966 when did that happen?
@@gabesegun7966 I saw the full one and it is all about Sharon and Dayan depressed and saying that they couldn't stop Egypt 😂. Let's not speak about who is going to get embarrassed because you would get in a dead end and won't be able to say that you won and appear as liars. You guys really need therapy about telling the truth.
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if not for the Americans, the Egyptians would have reached Tel Aviv!
great war
Say, how did that war end, exactly?
It was Ended by Israel wanting peace some people say America pushed it to do that and some people say that they wanted it because they felt defeated after 1973
We pride, we are the best soldiers of the earth as our prophet Muhammad (PBUH) called us when he said: If God allows you to conquer Egypt, take from it many soldiers, for these are the best soldiers of the Earth.
Long live Egypt 🇪🇬
yes , we were defeated in this war and so we take our land.
That's the new war law , i defeat u and then give ur land back.
u r funny , mate:)
Learn english
its nice that we can talk english better than you.
also when did you defeat us?
i remember we clearly destroying your asses in bar lev
or maybe i should come to you myself and make your remember :)
@@horusanimations.2256 lol
True lol
@@zeayd4546 are you egyptian or Isreali lol
@@zeayd4546 yes when you airforce was Completely useless you had 0 chance against Egyptian forces salty Israeli detected*
Out dated weapons, and weapons not suited for attack but rather for defense, Jets that are out dated and can't fight the American Phantom, had to use training planes , facing a water barrier, a dust mountain barrier, vast areas of defenses behind it, with bunkers mounted with more than a machine gun, land mines, and ofc wires to stop any infantry advance, places for tanks to stand and be in cover.
the success rate of a crossing and reinvasion was seen by all experts globally as Impossible with a success rate of 0.1% (impossible), they said we would need an atomic bomb if we were to conquer that Bar Lev line... we did it, we crossed it, we opened gaps in it for armors to cross and get to the other side in less than 6 hours.. against an army that has everything up to date and the full support of Uncle Sam.
We had near nothing compared to the Israelis and we did a miracle... idc if u twist facts and claim it was an Egyptian loss, the reality and facts and results all scream something different.
Long Live Egypt .. The graveyard of all invadors
there's no doubt that israel learnt the lesson well
Egyptian Units is really the most intellegent and the strongest in the world
Any army under capable leadership will succeed in combat
@7amodi010 ايه يا مان انا مصرى زيك يا باشا انت شكلك مفهمتش انا كنت بقول ايه
انا كنت بدافع عن موقفنا فى الحرب
كنت بفهمهم انهم لما عدوا من الثغرة معرفوش يعملم حاجة
وخسرم خساير كبيرة علشان كده وافقم على وقف ضرب النار
Yes, but things will improve inshallah because there are people who work for it.
الجيش المصري رجاله يااخوان غصب عن دقن مرشدكم وسيظل حارق صورمكم الي الابد عاش جيش مصر حامي حمي الاسلام والعروبه رغم انف اخوان صهيون
6 days...
When the Egyptian army followed the plan, Israeli army experienced unbearable losses in man power and weapons. When Sadat deviated from the plan, Israel could gain some wins. Yet, they experienced terrible losses on the western bank when they crossed the canal although they main plans were previously prepared in anticipation for such move has not been carried out. Israel under the US umbrella continued attacking the Egyptian army in a cheap move although UN cease fire resolution was announced and they could put half the Egyptian army under siege. As usual, Israel gains depend on cheap US based support ignoring the international community and UN resolution. But when there was a face to face planned battle, they used to leave the tanks engines running and escape according to Staff Chief officer of the Egyptian army during the war who had a plan to destroy half of the Israeli army on the western bank but Sadat never allowed him to carry out this plan
The Soviets supplied most Arab states at the time, including Egypt and began their official support before the U.S. gave direct aid to Israel in '73. Even without U.S. aid the IDF was more than a match for Egyptian forces. The main reason why Egypt was so successful in the beginning was both the ingenuity of the Canal crossing and how the IDF became complacent and arrogant when protecting the border, allowing troops the day off on Yom Kippur. Beyond this, when the Egyptian army slowed their plan that's when the structure of their forces began to break down, which gave the IDF time to create a counter attack.
@@juliancohen9140 bs
*if u don't know Egypt was involved in a disastrous war in yemen and there were 56,000 of the best trained soliders in yemen!
*note that the whole population of egypt in that time was around 5-10 millions not like now.
*other troops in sinai was not organized
*also Sinai in 67 was not a populated area , it has a very few thousands of people.
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in such case any militia could capture sinai with ease not a strong army like israel.
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u can easily vertify all this info at any encyclopedia :)
The part at 4:57 could've been a death nail for Israel. Israel's tanks ran right into the meat grinder. I've read declassified CIA documents where the Israeli Ambassador is explaining to Henry Kissinger that Israel has lost 450 tanks in the first few hours and Kissinger can't wrap his head around. Egypt blunders later in the war and massive American resupply is the only thing that kept that blow from becoming an Israeli catastrophe.
we love egypt
That was a good attack,
We lost that specific battle, but won the war eventually.
You got our land back that’s the point
@@alhusseinaljaber513 after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win.
@@Bolognabeef "after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win." Till you forget that Israel after entering 1980s they fell off so hard that Hezbollah feel pity with Israel during lebanon war and south Lebanon war
@@Bolognabeef "after Egypt agreed to recognize Israel and make peace, remember that. That's 6 years after the end of the war get over it you never won a war against Israel. Even when you attack by surprise with 5 allies and Soviet support you can't win." till 1980s, they fell of so hard that Hezbollah feel pity with Israel during lebanon war and south Lebanon conflict
I thought that it was harder. I saw that in Sagger Simulator and it looked not that easy.
the military history will stop for long time to inspect and study ( the operation of 6 october 1973) when the egyption armed forces were able to cross the diffucult suez canal barrier and destroy the invincible Bar-lev line and establish bridges one the right bank of the suez canal.. after making the enemy lose its balance.... IN JUST 6 HOURS
SADAT SAID THAT
The 50 Years War - Israel and the Arabs by PBS.
It is on you tube.
الله اكبر ، وتحيا مصر
“Victory or death there was nothing else”! As explained years later by one of the losing generals. Lol. I always loved these stuffshirt generals on all sides making big speeches about the honor of sacrificing your life then going in a bunker miles behind the battle lines and surrendering as soon as their troops fail.
@Mustafa Kattoush Egypt didn’t win and he wasn’t dead! But kudos if he was a general at the time and led from the front.
@Mustafa Kattoush i don’t see how Egypt could claim in any way it won. It was given to them in the 80s but militarily they were annihilated and lost the Sinai Horrible leadership. Egyptian radar detected the air strike coming and tried to warn the leaders but they ignored it. The death of Sadat was a shame. Egypt could have prospered under him or at least what I’ve read. He seemed to be a decent and intelligent man.
@Mustafa Kattoush and add to this the Israeli generals that Egypt captured from the barelf line and the plan Badr that would distroyed all the Israeli army inside the gab General El gamsy established it I think that the peace agreement survived them from the end of their country
@Mustafa Kattoush ❤️❤️
@Mustafa Kattoush totally agree with you ❤️❤️
Questions to all Israelians watching and claiming that they have "bravery n skills" .. would u even get near that canal after ur enemies saying "It would be complete suicide if someone tried to cross this canal"
@shlomikanfi OK, but then why didn't the Egyptians also pull their forces from the east bank back to the west bank? The books and documentaries written immediately after the war describe the end situation as a no-victor no-vanquished situation. Later, the Israeli elaborate propaganda managed to give the world the illusion that it was a clear-cut victory. May be it was on the Syrian front, but not on the Egyptian one.
Egyptians won the initial encounters but suffered heavily during Sharon's counterattack.
What did u do after counter attack nothing and land returned to us
@@sherifgabr6480 and sharon is being a barbecue right now
The Objective of the Egyptian operation was to launch a military operation that can force Israel to accept negotiations and returning the land. Israel counterattack couldn’t change the results it was a complete failure and at last Egypt took what it wanted and Israel made some nice propaganda about its counterattack
@Nir31 Then why are you even mentioning "continue to dream about finishing off the objectives of Hitler" in the first place?
I thank you for the complement however my statements are not tricks but truth, but if you consider the truth a trick then so be it.
Isreal, you should know by now that God is with us
Well, you are being thought about the great win of October - in the first days - eventually Israel troops crossed the canal, sieged the whole third Egyptian army and were 101 km from Cairo. Militarily Israel overcame Egypt, politically both gained peace-treaty.
@@arielsella9405 you are just saying that, because you can't deny that we fvcked your country that does no exist
American highschools dont teach this aspects of the Cold War
What has it got to do with American schools
Because isreal lost
@@ahmadfathy7994 past tense of lose is lost. But I guarantee you know English better than I do Arabic
@@moodydude565 غلطة كبيورد
@IceSwe1245 "stop listening to ur dads war stories" ... hahahaha i fuck'n love that comments..
@alqadeeb Nothing is up to me. I'm a Greek Yank. Its up to Cairo to determine whether Israel is still high ranking in Egyptian demonology or does your country want genuine peace????. From the horrendous developments in Tahrir Square I would think rather not.
Through a peace treaty. In 1979. If Egypt won the war, why did Israel own the Sinai for years after?
And futhermore, Sinai wasn't officially returned to Egypt until 1982.
israelis said it will take 48 hours to cross it, egyptians crossed it in 2 hours
Egypt, Syria, Iraq 👏👏👏👏
The Bar-Lev line was almost unmanned. Only a few hundred soldiers without heavy weapons
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Really!, How can Isreal keep the main defense line unmanned, what about around 10,000 Israili killed and 1,500 captured in first day at Bar-Lev line
مصر فوق 🇪🇬 ❤️
Because the Israelis made Barlev so challenging with its 3 defense lines , the sand wall , the napalm plan , the strongholds , their airforce as well as their arrogance , it provided the Egyptians with the ultimate challenge and brought out their ingenuity , as such a defense requires an even more ingenious attack plan.
And as we saw , The CIA and Mossad failed to know about attack early, Egyptians deployed high pressure water pumps to penetrate the sand wall faster , Sam umbrella network for the airforce , ambushes for the reserves , sealed the napalm pipes , even lost fewer men and countered the Dovcot counter attack plan by saggers and rpgs .
This is what created the phycological shock to Israel , that their ingenuity was beaten by Egyptian ingenuity . Because Just as Egyptians where planning the attack, Israelis were also planning the defense .
Even the Israeli crossing operation wasn't possible because of the Egyptian reserve at the back which unfortunately Sadat moved as part of his decision to support Syria , meddling in the work of the army and preventing his generals from supporting the back in the belief it may cause a rout like 67 .
But as far as the Generals are concerned they beat Israel in every metric
@Nir31 We are talking about the battle , check it out Its called operation badr 1973 just google it.
If you won the war then please explain why you had to use Russian pressure to keep the Israelis form entering the town of Suez- on the Eastern side of the Canal????
Search about the Chinese farm war
خد فطيرك
اديك وتقول مخدتش
Why Egyptian army officer don't know English????
It's not the Main language, Why should they?
@@Youssef-iq4wq Because English is the international language... I don't know why Arabian people not interest in English... An army commissioned officer is a 1st class officer of a country. If they don't know English.. It's really shame for them....
@@mdlavlukhandokerkhandoker991 where is the shame? Knowing english is a plus, it’s not mandatory for the army, knowing english won’t help you fight a war. There’s no shame in speaking your language, proud Egyptians!
@@mdlavlukhandokerkhandoker991bro it’s an army not international school
My grandpa fought at this war in the israeli side he was israeli and as my mom said that the same day at the middle of kippur the army showed at the door and told my grandfather to come to the military base a war started and then he got his uniform vests everything and went to the eygptian front at sinai. He didnt get injured thankfully and he probobly was one of the forces that went to take over cairo. I dont know if he lost any friends at this war or he got ptsd because he didnt fight only at yom kippur but also in the hatasha, six days, sinai war and the independence war. He fought all this wars without getting injured. He died when he was at the age 72 in 2002 i didnt even know my grandfather but i know that he was a hero that fought for my country and thanks for him israel and i are still alive to this day.
Where is your country you are a group of gangs wake up from your dreams and be sure that any one thinks that he can invade Egypt so will be his end and Egypt will be his tomb don’t mess with Egyptian
" i know he was a hero who fought for my country"
More like " i know he was deceived into stealing land amd calling it self deafence"
@@UXMC2 whatever geek
There is no doubt that Egypt launched a well planned attack but they paid the ultimate price when they moved the front beyond the reach of their SAM's. Once that happened, Israel wiped out Egypt's tank battalions in quick fashion. If Egypt went into the war without Syria, they would have likely won it. Syria's pressure for Egypt to move their eastern front was the reason Egypt's armored battalions were wiped out.
al Sadat didn't listen to general Saad alshazly, it cost us a lot, there was a big clash between them after the war ended, general Saad went to Algeria, and mubarak continued to do unjust to Saad after he returned to Egypt, God damn their soul both of them Sadat and Mubarak, in 2012 we honored general Saad with Order of the Nile, he absolutely deserved it.
@@GabrieLight he wanted a full retreat which would literally lose us the entire sinai forever :D
he was right not to move forward but he was wrong to think of a full retreat!
@@zgoodt
References about the full retreat story?!
@@GabrieLight Mubarak spoke about it in a video on why they both had a fight...
I don't have a specific link for the video as it randomly was suggested and i happened to watch it.
perhaps if u search about it in arabic u might find it.
i remember mubarak was saying that to Sadat in the HQ during the war "I have forces to support attacks but I don't have forces to support a full retreat." Mubarak said that he said those lines in the HQ to Sadat in the interview where he spoke about the Shazly thing.
Either ways both were leaders and both fought the way they saw correct.
it is just sad what happened to shazly after.
@@zgoodt
Well, Mubarak is a big liar, he's didn't like alShazly at all, so he's not a credible source.
Sinai ia ours
Sinai is an Egyptian land .
Sinaiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii
Forever ours
In the end it taken back by the IDF again
@@robertaseremo3294 in your dreams 😂😂
Robert Aseremo arabs are much stronger than before egypt saudi uae with pakistan and other muslims wil wipe israel of the map if u touch one sand of sinai
@@vic7303 I think not even daw Arab is stronger than before still Israel has the upper hand
when the war ended Israel was in control of 90% of the Sinai and threatened Cairo. Egypt didn't win the area in the war; it won it on the promise of not joining the Arab countries in any other war against Israel, thus trading this land for their recognition of the Israeli State.
Losers 😂😂😂😂
A remarkable achievement by the Egyptians. I'm glad they are allies now. At least for the time being. We'll see...
This video was exclusively broadcasted on the Israeli tv for the first time since the war, so, we, the Egyptians didn't broadcast this video, and we take a permission from the jews because we have a peace treaty with them and we have to respect the international law, but the egyptian army will modify the treaty within a month.
Ahmad Shoukry
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Paul Andrews ...the second revolution is coming wait .
It would take twelve hours to break through the barlev lines according to the Israeli but they break through by three hours amazing folks God was on the side of the Egyptians folks
تحيا مصر
This was practically the only battle Egypt won. The war ended with Egypt getting pwned to a massive extent.
Does Israel have Sinai back?
Or just keep whinning about it
@@sherifgabr6480they keep whining about it.
Sainai is very beautiful place in egypt ....❤❤❤✊😀😀😀
It wasn't truly formidable. It was intended as an outpost line with enough presence to grant Israel time to mobilize, since its army is actually its citizenry.
Israel factored in the mobilization and that made it formidable in their minds, but Egypt moved too fast.
Indeed he may have. But the question is, if Egypt had won the Yom Kippur war, 1) why is is that the egyptians asked Israel to return the Sinai that Egypt lost to Israel at war? 2) At the same time why didn't Israel request from Egypt to return any territory that it may have captured? Simple, Egypt failed to kick the Jews out to the sea. As far as hezbollah is concerned we know how to deal with their big ego; We'll do a 20/20 on them. That is, annex a little 20 miles of lebanese territory for the next 20 years.
Egypt wanted to pressure Israel to start giving the land back.After war Israel pulled from Suez canal which was opened for Egypt and in 1975 retreated further.Israel wanted to keep the settlers like in the Golan as well as part of the land.
I saw Israelians saying that Israel who wanted peace not Egypt
The goal wasn’t to take the Sinai in one go. We knew our military capabilities at the time and the goal was to pressure israel to come to the table and negotiate. We know damn well that you have the US’s backing and they will never allow your annihilation. If it wasn’t for the western powers aiding and abetting y’all from day one, there wouldn’t be a country called Israel. Your understanding of the 1973 war is totally skewed and you’re obviously clueless as to what the Egyptian strategy was at the time. May president Sadat’s soul Rest In Peace!
hhhh, you didn't agree with the egyptian command if you weren't a loser 😂😎
"That land was ours"... there was a war and you lost it.
@@cleetusmcdonald6574 And that's why you signed a peace treaty with Israel that cost Sadat his life...
Repeat after me: "Ba-booooooooooooon."
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That is because isreal is America's dog and we were forced to do that because of your owner fuck you 🖕
@@ruthlesslyuninfluencedbyin2525 Well u must read history bec YOU wanted the peace not us
@@omargt738 I thought that America was Israel's dog, according to you spastics.
@@ruthlesslyuninfluencedbyin2525 The world says that Israel who wanted war not Egypt
@Nir31 Thats true by the way :P
How did that end, anyway? Oh, yeah, with the IDF in control of both sides of the Suez canal and surrounding Egypt's Third Army. In the end it was fortuitous- Egypt accepted Israel's offer of the Sinai Peninsula and their army back, in exchange for a peace treaty. Both sides (and Jordan) have held up their parts and have mutually benefited for over 40 years.
WA D hahaha . Hahahaha ,That is what they tell you in Israel . Short story the Israeli never won one single battle on the other side of the canal. Ismailia battle a bad defeat for Israel, the suez city battle a bad defeat for the Israeli, the Chinese farm more than half of the Israeli troops were whipped out , Mansoura air battle a bad defeat for Israeli,and at the end of the war the whole third army was in the Sinai peninsula free to take any action and finally more than three battalions were in the other side in the Sinai. Not to mention the blockade by the Egyptian naval power on the Red Sea lanes . Moreover,Egypt destroyed the whole Israeli front in the beginning of the war in just six hours while it took the Israeli by the help of Americans in the 1967 war six days and the war was never ended because simply Egypt deceived the whole world including the the CIA and managed to strike back hard in 1973 . Again Israeli can only fight against small militants and lose . Hizballha is still there, hamas is still there , and the Iranian militants are there in Syria . So good luck for Israel if they want to wage a war against mighty Egypt thinking it could win it .
mazen latif the historical record disagrees with you. Your imam is lying to you again.
Egypt did fight and beat you and got their land back you LIE it is hard i know lol ,faking history and rights not something new for ISrael.
It would be useless to argue with shoe-stupid Islamists like you two. For the benefit of casual readers, here are some facts presented in AL JAZEERA'S article on the Yom Kippur War: 1.)To catch Israel off guard, the Egyptians and Syrians decided to launch an attack on the Yom Kippur religious holiday, the only day in the year in which there are no radio or television broadcasts, shops close and transportation shuts down as part of religious observations. 2.) The Israeli losses were heavy and the course of the war seemed to lay squarely within Arab hands. But in less than 24 hours, Israel had mobilised two armoured divisions, which soon turned the Syrian advance into a retreat. The Israelis advanced, capturing territory deep inside Syria. As a result, units from the Iraqi, Saudi and Jordanian armies joined the fight on the Syrian front to face the counterattack. Still, the Israelis manage to achieve significant gains - advancing to within 35km of Damascus, and occupying new territories to bring to the bargaining table. 3.) On October 16, 10 days after the start of the war, Israeli forces, under the command of Ariel Sharon, managed to penetrate Egyptian and Syrian defence lines and came within a shocking distance from Cairo, the Egyptian capital city. 4.) Estimates put the number of Israeli soldiers killed at 2,600, while Egypt was reported to have lost 7,700 men and Syria some 3,500. 5.) On Tuesday, November 6, Kissinger, flew in to Cairo for his first ever meeting with Sadat. Four days later, an initial agreement was signed guaranteeing daily convoys of non-military supplies to the city of Suez and the besieged Egyptian 3rd army. **So when more of your soldiers got killed, AND the IDF is within shelling distance of your capital city, AND the UN has to step in to arrange for food and water to be allowed through Israeli lines to your surrounded army and territory, AND this is what you accomplished against a country that was simultaneously beating ALL your allies on other fronts-- it means YOU LOST!!
@@billdanosky oh ya we lost, that's why Sinai is ours now .. because you took it by war and you left it by your own will .. The result is that we have our land back .. that tells you who is the winner regardless .. and Israel would have been thrown to the sea if it was not for US .. btw I have some stuff like a sign written in Hebrew that belonged to one of your sites .. some bullets too .. Come get them ..
The funniest thing is that the Egyptians at the end of the war begged for a cease-fire, and today they claim that they won the war.
Yeah because US was supporting u with enough enforcement. Why didn't u continue because US mummy asked u to stop the attack just a sheep following thir shepherd
I think that History says that Israel who wanted peace not Egypt
Just water 😂
Do you really believe that Kissinger will intervene in behalf of Egypt ??? seriously ??? hehehehehhe , do you even know who is Kissinger ???
@Nir31 Until Zionism, Jews lived in Arab lands in peace for centuries. During the Crusades, when the crusaders invaded Jerusalem. Muslims and Jews fought together against the invasion. It was only after the first world war when the British expressed their sympathy to Zionism (Balfour declaration) after promising "the independence of the Arabs in all the regions within the limits demanded by the Sherif of Mecca." To which Palestine is inclusive. (McMahon letters)
I busted out laughing when Egypt even made an attempt at get in the beginning being a base nation and all and they will always be one a very numerous cameo indeed