@@mkz42279Israel is wiping out the Gazans. Egypt and Syria are all bluster....worse off than 1973 Additionally the west doesn't rely as much on Arab oil...even less so within the coming decades....so there goes Arab power 😅
Forgive my ignorance: does anyone know how long it took for a reporter in Israel or somewhere equally distant to get his video back to NBC for broadcast in 1973? Was it instantaneous? How did they do it?
@@BuddyChoc Amazing how things progress just in the course of one's lifetime. I understand the current frustration with social media, AI, cell phones and so much other technology, but we're really living in a completely world compared to then. What used to require half a day back then now happens so fast, it's almost instantaneous. Thanks for answering!
Footage wood be filmed on site, edited on site, then sent via satellite upload as a report. The process would take a few hours. Near real time audio was possible (a few seconds delay) but not good for broadcasting
There was an invasion at the Armenian-Azeri border recently. I don't see a world war, yet. World wars are only started when major powers DIRECTLY fight major powers which hasn't happened yet - just proxy wars like the Cold War.
In the early 70's? I think it was pretty common, at least, in the 50's when television really started taking off. If you watch I love Lucy reruns, they actually did their own commercials in the first season, I think, for a cigarette company. 😅 Not sure at what point blatant brand bias was discontinued. Clearly not in this report. Lol
"Gobsmacking"? 😅 That sounds very British Mrs. Doubtfire. I love it! Seriously, though, I've heard that term used before and never really understood what it actually meant. Now I do. Thank you!
They were being sponsored by the news station at the time similar to how RUclipsrs sponsor agencies now. The sponsor gives them money, and their name is advertised to anyone who cares. 🙄
In the number of damage this is already worse. In yom Kipur war most deaths were soldiers, it was army vs army. Here at least half are simply civilians.
@@VSSFantastic yeah that also true, when i wrote this message i thought that the damage would be less than what it is by a factor of 2. When i saw 100 dead, i was like it is probably about 500. And then it was like 1000.
I read "Blackhawk Down" before I saw the movie, and there was a section in the back about the political ramifications. Someone from the US State Department related a story of an older Somali woman being asked about the ongoing conflict. "Do you want peace?" "Oh, yes, I pray for it every night." "Would you consider sharing power with your enemies to get peace?" "Oh no, I'd rather die first!" The official explained that this attitude, if pervasive, was going to make it hard to find lasting peace any time soon. Israel/Palestine strikes me as being similar. Maybe the US isn’t far behind.
@Andrew Stevenson- I don't have all the facts by any means but it's not that simple for Israel; every time they leave Gaza and turn their backs, Hamas builds up and attacks 10x worse than the usual daily missile attacks which are rarely reported by intl media. In no way do I diminish suffering on behalf of innocent Palestinians caught in the middle. I just want to say that most Israeli's have no interest in Gaza, we are there b/c there is no choice; the minute you leave hamas alone, you are dead. case in point, the border is down today, hamas entered Israel and we already have several IDF and civilians being held hostage.
@@tomhenry897they did get all that then intentionally destroyed all that Israel had built up (ie beautiful gardens, flourishing businesses) out of jealousy. Then they cried about not being able to feed themselves afterwards. Go figure. Apparently Palestinians "forgot" about reaping their rewards from their own actions when they destroyed the gardens, etc. that Israel left behind. I don't feel sorry for the Palestinians at all.
@@abdullahsares8863 Last I checked, Israel won that war, and it ended in a ceasefire with around 30,000 Egyptian soldiers surrounded on the Suez Canal's east bank, the Israelis operating en-force on the Suez Canal's west bank, Suez City surrounded, the Israeli army was around 60 kilometers from Cairo with no real Egyptian army on the west bank to stop them, the Israelis were 40 kilometers from Damascus with the Syrian Army in complete disarray, and the only reason Israel didn't go for the knockout punch on Egypt and Syria is because the Soviets threatened to send airborne units to directly fight against Israel if Israel did not stop advancing. Feel free to fact check anything I just said, because it's all the facts.
@@FishWithAquaphobia Syria launched a counterattack that forced the Israeli forces to retreat to the border. As for Egypt, if it had actually lost the war, Israel would not have returned Sinai. In the last days of the war, Israel tried to exploit the gaps in Sinai, but Egypt sent forces that confronted the attempts, which forced Israel to accept a ceasefire.
Egyptian and Syrian forces attacked Israeli forces in an effort to regain territory lost during the 1967 War. Israel prevailed with the help of US. Note that the Soviet Union was on the side of Egypt.
USSR was on the side of Egypt, right, but nothing can ever compare to the level of support the US showed Israel: An airlift that replaced Israel's losses instantaneously as military equipment was delivered right to the front lines in Arish.
They aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
Isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused Which is why israel agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973 You can even check the Committee that was formed by israel to investigate in the losses of 1973
Egypt took almost all sinai back in 6 October and the rest was given back during peace agreement initiated by egypt that isreal had no option but agree to due to the amount of loss they suffered from egyption army
BTW egypt In 1967 asked for negotiations , isreal Refused In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
@@RRAX isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973 You can even check the Committee that was formed by israel to investigate in the losses of 1973
@@RRAX so yeah it was of course religion of peace fault 😅 🤡clearly If you want to talk about religions then its clearly someone else's fault for refusing all negotiations that egypt tried to make with them before resorting to last option. 🥱
As the world relies less and less on oil and gas Arab power will weaken......in 1973 Arab oil embargo threats were an issue in American support towards Israel.
the night of 6-7th October 1973, syria and egypt suprisingly invaded israel, exactlly 50 years later on the same dates, on 7th/October/2023, hamas attacked israel by suprise!...THIS IS NOT A COINCEDENCE! THERE IS A SPIRITUAL SYMBOLIC MEANING
@bushbabytz Where did you get that from 😂😂 Isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
The Earth is Earth quaking there's been 3 6.3 earthquakes today and I don't think it's going to stop. Yellowstone has been active and acting quirky the last couple of days
The Exxon branding is striking.
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 yep 1973
@@vatiety7747 Mildly surprised not to see cigarette advertising there. 🙂
It's just showing who controls the news in this country, then and now.
@@devildoll9929 You ain't wrong.
@@figaro-dg5c5 Great polluters.
Would be great to have all reports of 73 and 67 war
Love the Exxon advert while reporting the demise of thousands of people. Smh
I'd rather live in a capitalist society with advertising rather than a socialist and/or totalitarian society with no advertising.
@@MaconMedia💯% agree! At least we have our freedom to choose.
History sure has a way of repeating itself doesn't it? This war was in October back then just like now. 😢
That’s the point
It was 50th anniversary
Yeah it’s repeating because it’s all planned. Terrorists just tear down a fence of the most fortified country in the world? 🙄
Repeats itself? Instead of being stuck fighting two of the biggest nations in the ME, israel can barely take on two militias.
Yes indeed
@@mkz42279Israel is wiping out the Gazans. Egypt and Syria are all bluster....worse off than 1973
Additionally the west doesn't rely as much on Arab oil...even less so within the coming decades....so there goes Arab power 😅
Forgive my ignorance: does anyone know how long it took for a reporter in Israel or somewhere equally distant to get his video back to NBC for broadcast in 1973? Was it instantaneous? How did they do it?
They shot the video in advance, then re-inacted the actual military conflict. They're filming the bombing of Iran right now.
@@BuddyChoc Amazing how things progress just in the course of one's lifetime. I understand the current frustration with social media, AI, cell phones and so much other technology, but we're really living in a completely world compared to then. What used to require half a day back then now happens so fast, it's almost instantaneous.
Thanks for answering!
Footage wood be filmed on site, edited on site, then sent via satellite upload as a report. The process would take a few hours.
Near real time audio was possible (a few seconds delay) but not good for broadcasting
They sent live video from the moon four years earlier
@@jeremybarcelo6486 Thanks, I was wondering about that. As I remember, there seemed t be a second or two gap in transimissions.
I miss Tom Brokaw, he was a great reporter
I was too young to remember him looking like this. I remember the older Tom Brokaw (from the 80's). He was an excellent anchorman!
Wow he looks soo young😮
He sure does! I love that he's wearing a USA flag tie, too.
50 years later, almost to the day, it happened again.
No Comment this war 1973 because of Occupied land and jews land thieves
How very phenomenal when YOU are 100 yrs old and can conjure up the same MAGIC like half a century ago, please accept my respect!
This war was brought to you by Exxon. Corporations were more open and honest in the 70's.
Oil war, the Oil embargo 1973 the stock prices go up, same with the Commie who sell their own people cheaply for nothing.
Lol
Our land our honour 🎖
Reasonable on casualties is such a horrible thing to say to families of men who died.
Please have your interns uploading these videos get the aspect ratio right when they do. It’s not hard.
I remember watching this live...War never accomplishes anything except death, destruction and people killed, maimed, etc.
Not to mention the promotion of hate.
Tell that to Egypt, who recovered the Sinai
it gave us our land back thats somthing for us
Tell that to the Islamists
@@looinrims what??? Israel gave Sinai back to Egypt in 1979 after Egypt agreed to make peace with Israel
bruh the timin couldn’t be more surprisin
This conflict makes 2 one more then we at World War
There was an invasion at the Armenian-Azeri border recently. I don't see a world war, yet. World wars are only started when major powers DIRECTLY fight major powers which hasn't happened yet - just proxy wars like the Cold War.
Reagen said, “Boys will be boys!”
He said that about the raid on Osiraq 1981
EXXON
Geez and I thought brand placement was bad these days.
In the early 70's? I think it was pretty common, at least, in the 50's when television really started taking off. If you watch I love Lucy reruns, they actually did their own commercials in the first season, I think, for a cigarette company. 😅
Not sure at what point blatant brand bias was discontinued. Clearly not in this report. Lol
@@scootermom1791late 70’s iirc is when they started to crack down on it, during Carter
bruh this doesn’t surprise me at all
Brought to you by Exxon.
Yada yada yada nothing ever changes...
😢
The irony of the proudly displayed Exxon placard in the dead center of viewing sightline is gobsmacking. 🤦♀️🙄🤔
"Gobsmacking"? 😅 That sounds very British Mrs. Doubtfire. I love it!
Seriously, though, I've heard that term used before and never really understood what it actually meant. Now I do. Thank you!
Nixon saved Israel
Waa is a gas company ad on a national news.
They were being sponsored by the news station at the time similar to how RUclipsrs sponsor agencies now. The sponsor gives them money, and their name is advertised to anyone who cares. 🙄
In the number of damage this is already worse.
In yom Kipur war most deaths were soldiers, it was army vs army.
Here at least half are simply civilians.
Terrorism, plain and simple.
Roaming residential streets, invading residences, executing children, abducting civilians.
Terrorism.
way more than half...
@@VSSFantastic yeah that also true, when i wrote this message i thought that the damage would be less than what it is by a factor of 2.
When i saw 100 dead, i was like it is probably about 500.
And then it was like 1000.
Right? Countries don't even care about fighting trained soldiers. They go straight for the innocent, untrained civilians!
@@mike_o7874wow!
Again?
I read "Blackhawk Down" before I saw the movie, and there was a section in the back about the political ramifications. Someone from the US State Department related a story of an older Somali woman being asked about the ongoing conflict. "Do you want peace?" "Oh, yes, I pray for it every night." "Would you consider sharing power with your enemies to get peace?" "Oh no, I'd rather die first!" The official explained that this attitude, if pervasive, was going to make it hard to find lasting peace any time soon. Israel/Palestine strikes me as being similar. Maybe the US isn’t far behind.
@Andrew Stevenson- I don't have all the facts by any means but it's not that simple for Israel; every time they leave Gaza and turn their backs, Hamas builds up and attacks 10x worse than the usual daily missile attacks which are rarely reported by intl media. In no way do I diminish suffering on behalf of innocent Palestinians caught in the middle. I just want to say that most Israeli's have no interest in Gaza, we are there b/c there is no choice; the minute you leave hamas alone, you are dead. case in point, the border is down today, hamas entered Israel and we already have several IDF and civilians being held hostage.
Palestinian got land and money
They got their piece just want it all
@@tomhenry897they did get all that then intentionally destroyed all that Israel had built up (ie beautiful gardens, flourishing businesses) out of jealousy. Then they cried about not being able to feed themselves afterwards. Go figure.
Apparently Palestinians "forgot" about reaping their rewards from their own actions when they destroyed the gardens, etc. that Israel left behind. I don't feel sorry for the Palestinians at all.
Why does the US give FLORIDA to Israel?
I don't know what it is but for some reason I feel like I should go shop at Exxon. Anyone else feel like that?
Same level of planing
It’s the ‘contact Kissinger’ for me. The least helpful peace negotiator.
i was 4 then born in 69 time flysss , JESUS SAVES, mark 9-48 where their worm dieth not and the fires are not quenched COME JESUS COME
This nightly news broadcast brought to you by….. EXXON 😂😂
The Cold War was quite a time.
Tom Brokaw
Frankly i was more focused on girls in high school in 1973.
Exxon sponsored the news???
I didn't know that either. I guess they did. Good company. :)
From Egypt 🇪🇬 i want to say … The day of liberation is very near, and victory is the Arabs' ally, and this is our history 🇵🇸
E.S.A.D.
You've been saying that since 1948 my brother
Bro you still crying since 1973😂@@FishWithAquaphobia
@@abdullahsares8863 Last I checked, Israel won that war, and it ended in a ceasefire with around 30,000 Egyptian soldiers surrounded on the Suez Canal's east bank, the Israelis operating en-force on the Suez Canal's west bank, Suez City surrounded, the Israeli army was around 60 kilometers from Cairo with no real Egyptian army on the west bank to stop them, the Israelis were 40 kilometers from Damascus with the Syrian Army in complete disarray, and the only reason Israel didn't go for the knockout punch on Egypt and Syria is because the Soviets threatened to send airborne units to directly fight against Israel if Israel did not stop advancing.
Feel free to fact check anything I just said, because it's all the facts.
@@FishWithAquaphobia Syria launched a counterattack that forced the Israeli forces to retreat to the border. As for Egypt, if it had actually lost the war, Israel would not have returned Sinai. In the last days of the war, Israel tried to exploit the gaps in Sinai, but Egypt sent forces that confronted the attempts, which forced Israel to accept a ceasefire.
Egyptian and Syrian forces attacked Israeli forces in an effort to regain territory lost during the 1967 War. Israel prevailed with the help of US. Note that the Soviet Union was on the side of Egypt.
Notice how he started the segment saying Egypt invaded the Suez Bank? How can you invade your own land?
USSR was on the side of Egypt, right, but nothing can ever compare to the level of support the US showed Israel: An airlift that replaced Israel's losses instantaneously as military equipment was delivered right to the front lines in Arish.
Because Egyptians army has more experience
@@elongmusk Cuz it was part of the Israeli occupied territory since 1967.
@faithfulsoldier519 And before 1967 it has been an Egyptian land from more than 5000 years ago 🙂
I love how history repeats itself, exactly 50 years later another war is happening but instead of Egypt and Syria vs Israel it's Hamas vs Israel
Because of isreal though 😂😂
It's even the common party in both wars
They aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves
In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused
In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused
Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army
Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
@@hihello-yw3ty Islam is the common party here, its always been Muslims vs the world.
The kick-off supponsered by Exxon no less. Jeese
Supponsered?
@@punchline43 LOL sponsored...I was trying to be sardonic, and failed. How ironic. The CIA took my spell check away.
@@BigElCat LOL.
WW3 coming up
I'm glad I'm 50
@@vicepresidentmikepence889im 20 😐
@@kittycatwithinternetaccess2356 my daughter is 23....😢
@@vicepresidentmikepence889glad I'm a little over 50, but it's still young by today's standards.
Exxon had its fingers all over this.....
Poor quality video coming from NBC.
This was in the early 1970's though. You can't expect HD quality from back then. Lol 😅
Israel did win this war.
Yes..
It had to dig deep in order to do so.
And Yes. The price that it paid was heavy.
But Israel did win in 1973.
Thank goodness!
😆cope
You are laying for yourself bro
How did Israel win? the egyptian army got his land back and israel was expelled out of Sainai
@@sasaweeny3371 Israel got a participation trophy 🤣
Irael lost 40 %of thier airforce
No one mentions the failed Egypt 1971 Peace deal and the blockage of UN resolutions… main trigger of 1973 Liberation war
Isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves
In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused
In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused
Which is why israel agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army
Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
You can even check the Committee that was formed by israel to investigate in the losses of 1973
Those Philistines will never learn..ISRAEL STRONG 🇮🇱💙 with the help of the God of Abraham Isaac and Jacob!!
Israelis don't learn from their arrogance until they get defeated 😂
Yom Kippur War - 0ctpber 6, 1973
Operation 1ron Sw0rds - 0ctpber 6, 2023
hmmmmmmmm
Exactly what I was thinking! History literally repeating itself.
Miller Linda Lee Carol Jackson Robert
USA and Great Britain's AIR FORCES Support to Israel, played a big roll in putting an end to this Oct 6 war
RIGHT! Leave it to the Zionist and they said they didn't.
Egypt took almost all sinai back in 6 October and the rest was given back during peace agreement initiated by egypt that isreal had no option but agree to due to the amount of loss they suffered from egyption army
BTW egypt In 1967 asked for negotiations , isreal Refused
In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused
Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army
Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
What is shocking? He says it without shame or scruple: the “INVASION” of the Golan Heights and the eastern bank of the Suez Canal by Syria and Egypt.
Stand up, *JerU.S.A.lem,* and defend God's Nation! So be it in the name of Jesus Christ!
Welp! Here we go again 😅
The religion of peace with their shenanigans One more time 😅
@@RRAX isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves
In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused
In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused
Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army
Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
You can even check the Committee that was formed by israel to investigate in the losses of 1973
@@RRAX so yeah it was of course religion of peace fault 😅 🤡clearly
If you want to talk about religions then its clearly someone else's fault for refusing all negotiations that egypt tried to make with them before resorting to last option. 🥱
As the world relies less and less on oil and gas Arab power will weaken......in 1973 Arab oil embargo threats were an issue in American support towards Israel.
Absurd. Oil and gas demand will continue to grow.
@@Ryan2022 that is absurd. Electric cars, powerful new battery storage to make renewable energy able to power entire grids
Bye bye oil
It's funny that US politicians care more about oil than the lives of their own men killed in the 1967 attack on USS Liberty.
50 years after, and nothing has been learned, just newer antagonists...
Tom Brokejaw!
In hindsight this seems like nothing compared to 2023-2024
You really don’t know what you’re talking about if that’s what you think.
@@neoneherefrom5836 oh I thought you were talking about to me
@@tmanthemost1157 are you saying that the current situation in Gaza is worse than this?
@@neoneherefrom5836 oh you were talking to me lol well yes today is much worse
@@tmanthemost1157 on account of what is it worse? How are you measuring this?
Henry Kissinger to the rescue!
The promised land
how it getting back an occupied land called an invasion ????!!!!!
Exactly what I was thinking 😂
As much as they try to hide their loss on 6th of October, egypt won that day and caused a severe scar on isreal
the night of 6-7th October 1973, syria and egypt suprisingly invaded israel, exactlly 50 years later on the same dates, on 7th/October/2023, hamas attacked israel by suprise!...THIS IS NOT A COINCEDENCE! THERE IS A SPIRITUAL SYMBOLIC MEANING
Israel invaded Sinai that belong to Egypt then Egypt took it back by power by defeating Israel try to study some history buddy
@bushbabytz
Where did you get that from 😂😂
Isrealis aren't peacemakers as how they love to describe themselves
In 1967 egypt asked for negotiations , they Refused
In 1971 Saadat requested to recognize Israel in return of Israeli withdrawal from sinai and I think this was sponsored by the UN but israel refused
Which is why isreal agreed after 1973 because of the amount of losses they suffered from the Egyptian army
Plus even Moshe Dayan and Golda Meir do admit that they have lost from Egypt in 1973
حرب مكملتش ٣ شهور
This guy looks just like Tucker Carlson. I guarantee they are related as many people in media and politics are.
exxon presstitute news
If it wasn't for American and British support as well as the two faced withdrawal, israel would've been fertiliser.
The Earth is Earth quaking there's been 3 6.3 earthquakes today and I don't think it's going to stop. Yellowstone has been active and acting quirky the last couple of days
That's very interesting....