The Yom Kippur War: Every Day
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- Опубликовано: 16 дек 2021
- In 1973 war broke out once again in the Middle East, but this time it wouldn't be over in six days.
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Information Sources:
Israel Ministry of Foreign Affairs
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"Stormfront" by Kevin MacLeod.
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Fun fact: this is one of the only few foreign military conflicts in which both North Korea and Cuba participated in.
North Korea sent 20 pilots, while Cuba sent 2 tank brigades to support its arab allies.
That’s nuts, why did north Korea get involved?
@@TheHolyMongolEmpire eastern bloc was on side of arab nations against israel who was aided by western bloc
@@TheHolyMongolEmpire You see, before the war Egypt needed pilots after Sadat kicked out the Soviets in 1972, so Genreal Saad al din al Shazly visited North Korea and it agreed to provide 20 pilots to help Egypt, and they did see combat against Israeli/Israhelli aircraft
Your wording makes zero sense. You can't say only and few in the same sentence. This is only 1 of 2 wars I'm aware of with North Korea and Cuba being involved.
@@Seriona1 I think they meant "only few conflicts" the same way someone could say "only three conflicts" or "only two conflicts"
The last war: last six days
This one: "Nineteen. Take it or leave it"
There was actually a war between them. Also, the timelapse went on long after the war was over.
@@dhararry7929 yeah. war of attrition. 1967-1970
They lost in this one
@@grapesgamer8045 ???
Yes, this was was militarily an Israeli victory, but I figure that Egypt regaining the Sinai Peninsula - and thus not having the Suez Canal as their border - was a fairly important political victory.
it was not a political victory for anyone, the UN forced Israel to give it back because Israel was going to keep going on its offensive.
The disruption of global trade though the canal meant that the UN ended the conflict because while it was Israel and Egypt fighting, the rest of the world was effected.
The Egyptian-IsraelI peace treaty have nothing to do with the Yom Kippur war (at least from the Israeli side), only that the moral Egyptian "victory", made them to believe Israel is withdrawing because they won the war - which is absolutely not true.
But Israel also won politically because Egypt signed a peace treaty with them, officially recognized them, and promised to never again attack Israel.
@@HarrisonGoldfarb
Which is the only thing Israel wanted at the first place.
I liked how egyptians proud of the 2 meters they have achieved before losing
yep and to this day a lot keep saying they have won after the third army almost got encircled and the only reason Isreal stopped was per International Pressure
@@aoki6332well they did get back the sinai so they did win in the end
dont forget the egyptians we’re facing a heavily fortified line to cross against a prepared opponent and they managed to do it
@@hussainalharbi2448 lmao that why the president was assassinated and radicalism grow into the country ? that will be like saying that the Soviet Won the Winter war yes they wanted to conquer Finland but hey they got some land and push back the border a few kilometer
@@hussainalharbi2448 prepared? When all the jews are at home fasting?
One of the last biggest tank battles of the 20th century was fought in this war.
Yes
And The greatest air battle after WW2
which one
Wont be the last
the last fought with WWII tanks
*”YES! YES! WERE PUSHING INTO SINI- oh, oh no, we’re dead…-*
"yesss were taking back the zionists and taking back the sina- the suez canal, at the cost of half our entire military..." wow what an exciting victory
@@yonatanmonneler1744 Israel's war in a nutshell
The UN!👴🏻
But yet we have Sinai and they don't 😂
@@Planet_Xplorer Israel gave back the Sinai for a peace agreement, Israel made it to Cairo and was winning but didn’t want to keep fighting a war.
Egyptians on their way to tell you they won.
What colour is isreals sinai?
@@stfup9360peace agreement in exchange of recognition, technically Israel won because Egypt agreed and broke the 3 No's of the Arab League
The tank battle occurred in the valley of tears (Golan heights) between the 6 to the 9 of October was one of the most famous tank fighting in history.
A few dozens Israeli armoured vehicles managed to hold hundreds of Syrian tanks
It was insane how badly outnumbered the Israeli tanks were but survived anyway.
This is a very good example of strength over numbers.
@@TomLikesfn684 its skill purely, syrian got better tank. Read about night engagement beetween dosen of arab tank vs 2 israeli tank, arab army is a joke
@@jaeger9654 I dont think their tanks are better in any way, t-55's are jokes compared to m48/m60's, also their Tank commanders were trained poorly and had no motivation
@@jaeger9654 ah yes , the syrian tanks were better than the american best tanks that were given to israel along with the best planes and yet they still lost in 6 hours. israel is supported by nato and the USA making it a powerful country due to its allies. without them the arabs would destroy it easily
As an Egyptian I am expecting that this peaceful and mature comment section will have no arguments that would turn to a comments world war, definitely...
Palestine belongs to Serbia.
@@erikkollar66 Ok boomer
@@erikkollar66 Kosovo belongs to russia, kashmir belongs to Iraq, Northern Ireland belongs to Palestine.
@@tryambaknathjha7574 Kosovo= Burkina Faso
Northern Ireland = Saint Kitts and Nevis
Palestine = Darfur
israel and palestine belongs to peace
To quote my father "come to Israel and see the pyramids"
@Green Searcher ruclips.net/video/QZIR-eZdvGk/видео.html
To quote my father “come to Egypt and see the western wall”
@@KSalem32 To quote my father: "come to Israel and see an Egyptian that doesn't understand what he's doing."
@@ThatOneCatto To quote my father: “come to Egypt and see an Israeli that doesn’t understand what he’s doing.”
@@KSalem32 your really anti-Israeli aren’t you?
My uncle fought in the valley of tears battle as a tank driver. He never spoke about it, but my aunt said he was constantly moving in between tanks because they kept getting knocked out so quickly. And that he ran over a lot of Syrians. Never asked him directly about it though
My grandfather was also a tank commander on the Iraqi Side, he lost a lot of friends in that war, only to come back and be ridiculed by Saddam
@@mustafaraysalih So sad, to fight for your country and then get that treatment when you return. Like US soldiers coming home from Vietnam.
For those who say: "Egypt won because Sinai is in Egyptian hand"
That's sound like "Japan won WW2 because Okinawa is in Japanese hand"
for those who say israel won
that's sound like "germany won ww1"
@@user-kg7zr3yl3n Israel didn't pay reparations and Israel didn't concede it's sovereign territory.
I mean they did get it back though because of that war
@@hussainalharbi2448 They got it back is because Egypt finally let go of their "3 No" policy and willing to negotiate to get back. Egypt also left Soviet Camp and joined American camp, which manage to persuade America to get Israel to negotiate. Sinai is the result of evolving Egypt - Israel relations with different factors involved, which go far beyond Yom Kippur War.
@@danghoangluong2942 it was still a win for Egypt because in the war the egyptian forces broke the defensive line meant to keep them out of sinai forever they broke it and this convinced Israel to negotiations
Anwar Sadat, a man who started a war with Israel, got assassinated for being too nice to Israel.
It was not Sadat, it was Abdel Nasser Sadat. It is true that he fought, but he fought in order to regain the land, not to invade the other, and for that you will find that Gaddafi fought Egypt after the peace treaty, but he was disciplined, but Sadat was going to make Egypt a developed and democratic country, but you know who accompanies the Arabs must suffer
@@abosakr1612 "You got us the Sinai back, but you did it with only a little bit of bloodshed. It's time to die!" ---- Renegade Egyptian soldiers.
@@randomnessrules4971 He broke the Arab rule of not negotiating with or recognizing Israel's right to exist. He abandoned solidarity with the Arab League in favor of Egypt's internal strategic interests, so Egypt caught a lot of flak in the Arab world because of him.
Yay! he finally uploaded the Yom Kippur war!
@@user-ub2iy2fp9v I just wanted to see him make a video on this war. That’s all. By the way this isn’t hate.
I find Damascus dangerously close to Lebanon and Israel. Both have been at war with Syria at some time in the past 100 years and yet the Syrian capital is literally right next to both of em.
Yeah amaan, cairo and damascus are not that far from Israel on a ma
@@UnstoppableEmpire I'd say Cairo is a far harder capital for the Israelis to hit given the population concentration between the Suez and Cairo.
In Yom Kippur Israel was 40 kilometers from Damascus but the Israeli forces left Syria in the and of the war
Damascus is a pile of rubble now, it’s no longer a city. May the free Syrian army win and take down the Al-Assad regime!
@@jacombodoescare Unfortunately that hope is a far cry from reality nowadays.
The Arab forces remind me of the Black Knight from Monty Python and the Holy Grail.
ARABS WON
@@hussamabuhmeidan2775 They literally didn't.
@@laniedulay4043 when you lose lands you lose, when you win lands you win, simpl. But you take your informations from Israeli sources
@@hussamabuhmeidan2775 Goood thing you disproved your own claim.
@@hussamabuhmeidan2775 it was a military victory for Israel, ending the war and getting egypt to recognize the state of Israel is a massive victory for the israelis.
Great work as ever.
Please please please do a bad history video on the new chronology series by fomenko!
I hope he does a video on the Suez Crisis, now that he’s covered the Six Day War and the Yom Kippur War.
On that fateful war, Israel's KD ratio fell to just 7 to 1
But they got an overall victory with some peace and territory. Worth the KD?
@@minhquangmai5909 nah
What do you use to recreate wars on a map
He uses MS Paint.
Never heard kf it before! Nice video
Yeah, the arabs did an surprise attack but israel managed to defeat them
@@bruhtime0800 Israel defeated only Syria but they got failed against Egypt
@@teratruz Did you even watch the video? The war ends with the Israeli army invading Egypt and the Egyptian army that crossed the Suez surrounded and trapped.
Imagine launching a surprise attack on your enemy and still losing.
Arabs don't have to imagine 😁
Imagine gaining your lost lands that you entered the war for and still be considered the loser, btw im talking about Egypt it's the only country that gained its land back, it was a tactical victory for Egypt, we only wanted the Sinai peninsula not to free palestine
So self-defense is a crime now?
@@mostafasherif2685Egypt fought Israel to dumped the Palestinian on Israels hand..They got rid the problem and blocked their boarders.Really smart..
Egypt lost the war, but later won the peace. The war was lose-lose, the peace treaty - a win for both sides.....
It was the US that crafted the peace treaty, and convinced both sides to sign it with powerful incentives and threats.
The US in return got Egypt to switch from the Soviet block to the free world, securing the Suez Canal for everyone to use.
This was considered one of the greatest achievements of American diplomacy and a major blow for the soviet union.
I like how everyone will just say Israel lose against Egypt
Its a politcal win for Egypt
And Military for Israel
Politics is a reflection of military situation on the ground. Israel did not win militarily. It was simply given access to every US weapon had including experimental weapons so that it wouldn't be a defeat for Western technology vs. Sovitet technology. So Israel's end of war gains do not count as victory.
@@Planet_XplorerIsrael gained more compared to Egypt
Not mention Israel itself is willing to give Sinai to Egypt in exchange of Egypt recognizing Israel as a Jewish State
Its a total win for Israel even if they lost Sinai
They managed to push back Syrian Forces
@@cjvipinosa3328 Gained what exactly?! This recognion is only on paper and doesn't change anything on the ground. In fact if Israel had any leverage it would at least have kept a small part of Sinai but it couldn't. I don't care about the Syrian forces. Assad is zero compared to Sadat.
@@Planet_Xplorer lol Sadat himself wanted to sign the Peace Treaty to Israel
Israel was willing to give Sinai to Egypt in exchange of Egypt recognizing Israel as a Jewish State.
You're literally the same guy who said
Egypt has Sinai and got bombarded with replies
@@cjvipinosa3328 Sadat only wanted this when it became clear that Egypt is fighting the US and Israel combined and yes despite that blatant US intervention Israel couldn't keep a single inch of Egyptian Sinai. When every inch was returned back, Egypt had no reason to continue fighting.
tbh I think that Egypt's main goal was to appear as a threat rather than to win, which was successful, Israel was not willing to negotiate prior this war, then after it, they agreed, and not only that but they gave away a huge chunk of land back to Egypt, no one would ever do that especially when they were winning, but I have to say that saddat's decision to negotiate for peace wasn't all that bad, I hope to see peace between Israelis and Palestinians, but that looks rather unlikely at the time :(
It's in general that a prime minister has been replaced
Palestinians don't have an army.
There can be peace with the Palestinians, but only until the "Palestinians" accept a two state solution, in which they haven't.
@@cxarhomell5867 wait, I thought Israelis don't want that, thus the illegal blockades amd military occupation.
@@aksmex2576
1. Palestine do have an army
2. Blockades cuz u guys throw stone at israeli army and cry when they do smthn back
Dude , you should split the screen to 2 focuses area
Indopak wars of 1948, 1965 (1st & 2nd Kashmir wars) and 1971 (Bangladesh liberation war) can be a good addition to your videos
Already did them.
My grandfather died in this war
RIP
@@buffaloking2788 your lack of empathy is awful and has been shown in just 2 characters
My Grandfather's brother had the same fate
Keeping in mind that I am Egyptian
Sorry for your loss.
@@buffaloking2788 wait till you lose somebody then laugh it out lol
Leonid Brezhnev, the leader at that time of the Soviet Union: "We have offered them (the Arabs) a sensible way for so many years. But no, they wanted to fight. Fine! We gave them technology, the latest, the kind even Vietnam didn't have. They had double superiority in tanks and aircraft, triple in artillery, and in air defense and anti-tank weapons they had absolute supremacy. And what? Once again they were beaten. Once again they scrammed [sic]. Once again they screamed for us to come save them. Sadat woke me up in the middle of the night twice over the phone, "Save me!" He demanded to send Soviet troops, and immediately!"
Leonid Brezhnev, 4 November 1973
Nixon, USA president at that time: "If we didn't extend our air lift, Israel wouldn't withstand for more than 48 hours"
But leonid Brezhnev said that because Sadat's frequent dealing with USA
But guess what? Egypt won in the end. Israel retreated from the west canal, accepted peace negotiations, and gave back Sinai. And the war ended in 18 January 1974.
@@talmass2300 Egypt didn't win, tf do you mean?
@@talmass2300 Man, just don’t let me laugh.
@@talmass2300 dude, Israel gave Egypt Sinai just because they wanted peace, Syria abd Egypt tried to completly destroy Israel and failed
@@talmass2300 Sorry. I love egypt it's my favorite arab country but the egyptian army seem just incompetant.
EmperorTigerstar Please :
Vidéo : The War of Greco Persian Evry Year
Plzz,do april war in Karabakh(2016)
“sir, had of our armies have been encircled by the Israelis! What are we going to do?!?!”
“Tell them we will accept their surrender and demand the Sinai!”
Basically how it went
what happened is the Egyptian army was circled, a while later another group of the Egyptian army circled the Israeli army who circled the Egyptian army ( lol ) which is why the US immediately stopped the war and Sadat said his famous sentence ''i am not going to war with the US '''
@@seif9923 Egypt never got the Israeli force, Egypt asked for peace because the sovits back them
@@seif9923 egypt went to the Soviet to enter a peace treaty, if the israeli would have got circled, it means easy defeat to the israeli army, but it never happened.
Idk what you talking about honestly, the majority of the forces of egypt was in sinai fighting literally nothing.
@@seif9923 oh yeah? What was the name of that last army then? When did it happen? Who was the commander? Stop lying Arab that's all you 🤡s can do lol
Bro bro, why you never mention the battles of Suez and Ismalia, this is not just a problem with you but a problem with other mappers. King and Generals video about the War was the most accurate one.
K&G is pretty damn good though so it's to be expected.
This is literally a sequel to the Six Day War
Can you do independence war
I respect all people from the USA. Both Egypt and Israel are nice countries.
Thanks
@@GabrielBTzar you have to do anything to win in a war…
Thanks, I guess
israel isn't a country tho lol
@@bandeez23a top 20 strongest government in the world when they see your comment: 😭😭😭😭😭😭😞😞😞
The battle of Schrute farms was deadliest
Is next the First intifada lol?
for everyone who said that eygpt won the war. look at this. it all enedd with a buffer zone between 2 sides and the UN ruined the surrender of eygpt for israel. if the UN didnt get inside the war israel could make eygpt literly surrender.
The UN? 😂 what a funny excuse for explaining how Israel lost Sinai.
@@Planet_Xplorer Egypt asked for a cease-fire?
@@Plab1402 Yes, after Golda begged Nixon on her knees to save Israel.
@@Planet_Xplorer ok ok yes good point
@@Planet_Xplorer More like Sadat begged Nixon to save Egypt.
What software/websites do you use to make these?
@Mars oh cool! Nice name and pfp as well!
Israelis lived for generations knowing that the October 1973 war was a defeat for Israel, a fact that all Israelis know, while Egyptians have been celebrating every year since then.
The famous victory speech given by Sadat in the Egyptian Parliament on October 6, Egyptians celebrate the National Day of the Great October Victory. Then with the spread of the Internet and communication sites, the Israelis woke up from a deep slumber. Then they remembered and said we won. This is ridiculous..............
ruclips.net/video/-yZHgw6iR7w/видео.html
@Mars THANK YOU SO MUCH
what did Mars say? I'm curious now too
🇪🇬: Imma just take the Sinai back real quick.
🇮🇱: Nuh uh.
🇪🇬: (Proceeds to lose horribly)
It was slowly regained due to American tanks
Sinia is 🇪🇬
@@ahmedelkhwaga2751 No really
@@AsdfgKuyWhat about Soviet T72s?
(GETS THE SINAI BACK ANYWAY)
I wanna know what program he uses to animate
MS Paint.
@@bengineer8 you cant animate with MS paint
@@martinjonacik2504 It is what he uses to draw. Don’t know what he uses to add the frames together. Movie Maker, from what I have seen.
Epic video.
Who else came here after the third Intifada began?
Meh
Blud they told us that the Muslims won , we really did not advance an inch
They didn't advance an inch. They advanced 60,000 SQ KM!
Apparently, I saw a lot of replies made by that one Egyptian guy
as a malaysian, I hope these both get good relationships, no war crimes, happy together.
Same 💚💙
Love from Israel
Israelis lived for generations knowing that the October 1973 war was a defeat for Israel, a fact that all Israelis know, while Egyptians have been celebrating every year since then.
The famous victory speech given by Sadat in the Egyptian Parliament on October 6, Egyptians celebrate the National Day of the Great October Victory. Then with the spread of the Internet and communication sites, the Israelis woke up from a deep slumber. Then they remembered and said we won. This is ridiculous..........
ruclips.net/video/-yZHgw6iR7w/видео.html
@@user-ub2iy2fp9v Most israelis don't really care. It's very easy "winning a war" when your winning term is to demoralize the enemy. If you ask me, a lasting peace, recognition and some cooperation is the best thing israel could ask for regarding relations with egypt. The sinai peninsula has no sentimental value to israel, and it's sole purpose was to be used as a buffer zone for the next conflict with egypt, and it served that purpose perfectly.
I just watched the video you linked and it is the most cringe-worthy thing I've seen in my entire life. Such obvious, blatant propoganda. Yes, the IDF had many casualties and captured troops, but so did egypt...
@@jonathan13co
UN Security Council Resolution 242 in November 1967 state that Isreal retreat from Sinai in return of peace and Egypt's recognition. Egypt accepted but Isreal refused which made Egypt start the war of auttrition.
Moshe Dayan: "If my choice for the government is to solve peace with Egypt or go on war, I would go on war"
Golda Mair: "I am not saying I give them the peace they want and give them back their lands. Our presence in Sharm El Sheikh (city in Saini) is not negotiatable"
"Egypt has not seen since the construction of pyramids, or at least since the Suez Canal has been a tremendous project that has been implemented as a whole, such as crossing the Suez Canal,"
- Abraham Rabinovich
Why are you using the same thumbnail as "Dark"?
@@Urlocallordandsavior dark is using the same pfp as him.
@@thomasboi2255 You've seen him before?
@@Urlocallordandsavior i have not, but i hate the "dark" type channels so much as to not give them credit for a pfp
2021?
Israel to Egypt
"How many times do I gotta teach you this lesson old man?'
Kind of the opposite
@@grapesgamer8045 100 kilometers from cario
@@raspberryjuice6344 if you couldn't even take Ismailia and Suez wich were 20 times smaller than Cairo how would you have taken Cairo wich had (100k Egyptian army reserves) wich had Soviet anti tank missiles
It would have been a suicide mission for Israel to try and capture cairo
@@grapesgamer8045 what are you on
Finally one of the first.
Yup
@@ivanluca3512 wow
Imagine proud of crossing a few kilometers and got pushed back days later
Israel has always rejected peace requests from the United Nations and does not want to withdraw from the lands it occupied, but this war restored dignity and caused huge losses to Israel, which forced it to agree to the peace request. For the information, after America helped Israel discover the Defersoir loophole, they succeeded in the beginning, but in the end. They were confronted by the Egyptian army and besieged (google translate)
@@JupiterX1212 Source: I just seen it in my dream
The Egyptians only succeeded in Operation Badr, and just break the defensive line, but not all
@@NationalistVietnamese search battle of ismailia
@@JupiterX1212 Damn bro Israel got a 20 K/D ratio, loss 0.5% of its troops, while Arabs lost 1%
As an Israeli I can say that nobody won that war
In military, Israel won, but a lot of people were killed and the national moral dropped
Because of that the party that ruled lost in the election in 1977
As an Egyptian it is considered a victory for us because we gained the Sinai peninsula that we wanted but at a high casualty rate and you gained peace and acknowledged you as a real state so i think it's a win win situation
@@mostafasherif2685 you are right
maybe we won you in Sinai and Syria in Golan Heights but the number of the dead and injured people has lowered the morale in Israel. because of that the PM has left, and both Israel and Egypt understood that it's not good if there is a war every 3 years. so in 1979 we did the peace agreement: you got Sinai back, and acknowledged us as a real state.
wrong egypt won millitarily because it achieved it's goal of controlling the eastern bank of the suez, and plus it's proved to israeli army that they are not invincible after the delusions of grandeur from 1967, and it proved that land for peace actually works, egypt has friendly relations and has never attacked since then... so why did u guys not do the same with palestine ? when yitzhak rabin almost did it during the oslo accords he was hated and murdered and you replaced him with the satan reincarnated, sheitanyahu, israel could have had peace and tranquility and never worry about being stabbed or shot everyday if that man was still alive
@@user-kg7zr3yl3n Sadat would've been toppled had Israel eviscerated the Egyptian third army which thanks to Sharon had encircled them on the east bank of the Suez canal.
@@Zionist298 they couldn't... or else why would the ceasefire line end up with egypt controlling the entire eastern bank
Egypt regain Sinai Peninsula while Syria didn't regain golan heights
Unlike Egypt, Syria was unwilling to negotiate for its land back. Israel did not fully annex the Golan Heights until the late 80's, expecting to still use this captured territory in peace negotiations with Syria, which ultimately never happened. To this day there's only a cease fire and no mutually-agreed border. For negotiating with Israel, the leader of Egypt was assassinated by his own people despite getting the Sinai back.
Here after october 7th attacks
Realize how the yom kippur war started on the same say?
Now I relize
I wonder how controversial the comments will be this time
Very
I was frankly expecting worse.
And the Egyptians call this some great military victory they are inhaling all the copium
No one can beat Kukservative & AZN copER 😂
Yeah they always point out sam excuses like American aid? Even though the IDF was winning before the aid arrived, and Egypt had Soviet aid, so its double standards
@@maxtomlinson8134 Yeah, but at least we know how to use it unlike Egypt
@@King_DavidSolomon good
Arabs: “HEHEHEHEH. *THIS* time we will *SURELY WI-*
Israel: *Unfortunately for you, history will not see it that way.*
Unfortunately for you, US Bureau of foreign affairs will not see it this way.
The result was favorable for both sides.
Egypt got back the cannel,
Israel got peace and recognition in exchange for land it no longer needed.
Egypt: hehehe Suez canal goes brrrrr
@@bengineer8 us in egypt see it as more of a win for us because the main reason was to say that we are not a country you could invade in any time and be happy after it we will force you out and also because we think that israel wouldn't have won with out usa support and personally most egyptians don't agree on israel bieng real so the recogization is just on paper
Video says uploaded 6 days ago 😏
Egypt's Border 1973-1982
why are people saying that egypt won tho if israel just agreed to give it back with treaties
Give?? 😂😂😂😂
Because they stupid
if you are checking this for the hellhole that is the comment section you will be dissapointed
Indeed.
hEy CaN YoU Do ThE SiX DaY WaR TiMeLiNe: EvErY YeAr?
0 second long video
Lets see this totally not toxic comment section
when the un buffer zone actually works
More like Soviet threats
israel should have kept the sinai peninsula.
if they wanted to war with the arabs forever then they could of
Well im officially not gonna look at the replies in the comments because i value my sanity
Here we go again.
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Didnt israel push back or something because during the peace talk they said theyd only give sinai back in return for peace so Israel still had sinai
Israel gave Sinai back over several years, in the 12 years since it was captured in the Six Day War, to the peace treaty between Egypt and Israel, there were Jewish holiday resorts, small populations of settlers, exploitation of Sinai's oil and other infrastructure that had to be removed before Egypt could fully take it back.
Egyptians, why it says 19 days if your dictatoric regime says 6 hours?😂
#YomKippur for all #Jews.
Israel attacked just Syria
Um you are two months too late
It was Halloween on that year
Cisplatin War Eyer day
Based Blue
Based green
Real men cried when Egypt withdrew from Israel
This video is like:
Six days war (the sequel)
yeah but a victory for egypt and I guess a loss for syria
Egypt and Syria: We got fcked up so bad
They should have never returned the sinai
Too much pressure from the UN
When you win the war but lose land
(Edit: don't kill me pls)
Incoming arabs explaining how they actually won.
Edit: told ya.
Suez Canal was captured by Egypt as a result of the ceasefire. That's a victory.
@@hadialabrash1845 interesting, i have a bit of knowledge on the war, but what's the consensus in the Arab world on this war, do they consider it an Arab victory?
@@hadialabrash1845 umm excuse me? Sinai was given back as a part of a peace treaty that's separate from the Yom Kippur war, it wasn't captured ny Egypt.
@@bread251 this WE considered as a win but 1967 War WE considered as a lost
I mean Bruh, progression maps don't really tell the tale of this war since the Egyptians never intended to advance past the eastern edge of their SAM umbrella which was fixed in place on the west bank. Their contingency plans for advancing deeper into the Sinai never made it past a few generals in a room drawing hypothetical scenarios on some maps because they could not foresee a possibility of contending with Israeli battlefield air strikes. Their objective was simply to occupy the east bank and force Israel to negotiate. I highly reccommend Kenneth Pollack's Arabs at War for a thorough explanation of the Egyptian plans.
Exactly this
and then they failed to hold... then got cut off in the south.
@@Zionist298 correct but that’s misleading. The Syrians cajoled them i to going on the offensive to relieve the pressure on them in the Golan. Had they maintained their positions and conserved their fighting strength it would have been much more difficult for the Israelis to counter attack.
Israël doesn’t care how much land it loses, as long as they are open to ceasefires
Can you make a video about why do we talk more about certain wars (Syrian, Iraqi, Yougoslav, Libyan wars) then others that are even more deadly (Congo, Yemen, Sudan, South Sudan, central Africa etc...) And when a French or American die in a terrorist attack in their country we talk about it even more... Is it because certain countries are considered more important then others ??
Yes
huh
congo
I would consider USA or France being more important than a lot of countries. Isn't it natural since they're some of the most developed economies?
@@minhquangmai5909 no wtf dude your comment is literally BS
Many egyptins claim they retook the sinai in this war when really they didnt come close to taking it
no one really won anyways so technically they took it back 90% of both armies were gone and Egypt was fighting was no support other than soviet trash and garbage air crafts that was damaged in 67
i'd say getting 90% of the israeli modern superior army with soviet trash and then regaining back land after the biggest israeli ally begged you to stop is not just a win its a miracle
Yes they did. Where's Bar Lev Line now?
The matter is not like this in military science. There is what is called war for a political goal. Israel surrendered Sinai because all the fierce battles were with Egypt. In their memoirs, they said that the Egyptian soldiers who were fighting were not like the soldiers who withdrew from Sinai in 67 in the war that Israel fought through treason. Therefore, Israel She was forced to do so to make her peace, and here we are today. Do you see us as enemies? Look at the Egyptian Jews in Israel. Look at the Israeli tourists in Egypt.
@@Planet_Xplorer Israel gave Sinai back for peace and recognition. Also, Egypt cannot put too many troops in Sinai without Israel permission nowadays
@@danghoangluong2942 Israel didn't give Sinai back. It was forced to evacuate it after losing 3 times per capita the US losses in Vietnam. As for Egypt not putting too many troops..Bar Lev line with all it's formidable fortifications didn't save Israel so why do you think this will save Israel?
To everyone trying to invade people: please don’t invade people on the holiest day of the year, it’s a really horrible thing to do
uhm invading anyone is bad lol
@@simplyhasanlol8626 if you are gonna do it dont do it on a holy day, thats very ungamer
Tell that to the Israelis
Israel started it lmao stop playing the victim card
It was a war of liberation. We did not want to enter Israel. Your old media was the one who terrified you. We only wanted our land, our land on Israel. At that time, land in exchange for peace refused. What we had to do was wage a bloody war for the sake of the land. Egypt or Israel
Oh boy, can`t wait for the comment section to be kind and understanding!
who wants some popcorn for the comments
Me!
It was actually this war that convinced Israel to attempt to make peace with the Arab nations, as although they had one all four Arab-Israeli Wars so far, there was no guarantee that they'd always come out militarily on top.
It was other way around d*mba**!
I used to have a friend whose grandpa was killed in the Yom Kippur War. Very fatal war
He was at the wrong place.
@meme146 He was fighting for the freedom of his country. He was killed for the only place where Jews were not under the risk of pogroms or holocaust.
@meme146 My own grandpa was wounded by a grenade ricochet in his knee. Until today, he has that scar. Luckily, he didn't lose a leg or a hand. He is an orthodox and always blesses me and my brother as we come to his home or just seeing him
@@el138king2 Please spare me the Holocaust card when Israel is the one who's stealing it's neighbors and threatening them with french supplied nukes and all sorts weapons paid for by US tax payers money. That's not to mention that the Nazis are the one who committed it, not the Arabs.
@@el138king2Freedom of a stolen land
Are you crazy bro 😂
Israel took back the sinai peninsular in the end of the war
Why was not Gaza returned to Egypt at this stage? Seems like a lot of trouble would have been prevented if that happened.
@@GabrielBTzar as good an answer as any
israel begged egypt to take gaza they said no cause they knew gaza was nothing but trouble and to this day israelis are suffring because of gaza
Gaza was actually offered to Egypt, but Egypt refused to integrate Gaza due to no positives coming with it.
@@retrograd9824 someone commented the same thing before - but that comment disappeared.
Because it is not from our land, we occupied it only in 48
My Egyptian friend told me that they won this war.
He'd be mostly incorrect. Egypt "won" politically, as they rallied the Arab world. On the battlefield however, as the video suggests, after the first grand Arab attack the Arab forces were in retreat for the rest of the war. Also, the Arab forces lost seven times as many men, and their militaries were mostly crippled after the war. Hence- Egypt sought a peace deal with Israel, and Syria has never attacked Israel in the fifty years past the end of the war.
Mate! First I also didn't know who won the war but after I looked at the map it's actually Israeli victory. There's nothing to prove that Egypt won.
Ig he was wrong 😂
Imagine having more troops, more tanks, more aircrafts, and also a lot more stuff (80,000 tons of airlift and sealift supplies from USSR) than Israel receiving and attacking it by surprise, and suffered 6-7 times the casualties, and then thinking you won bc u gained few kilometers initially and gained 60 thousand sq kilometers of your own land under Israeli terms.
If I was one of these guys saying the arabs won the war, i would've feel ashamed😐. This is the next level of get high on copiym
@@muteprime8863 And yet you cannot explain how the Egyptians got the 60,000 SQM if they were defeated. Simply because they were not defeated! lol.
Your arguments couldn't be more misleading.
they should have won tbh. but I'm expecting too much from Low T passive agressive, Boba Asian fa g got who bends down to Zog like you
@@Planet_Xplorerman i wish the belligerent people wouldnt keep deleting their replies when faced with facts
@@macaroni9496 who are you referring to?
@@Planet_Xplorer Camp David Accords. Why keep conflating that and the Yom Kippur War?
That's sound like "Japan won WW2 because Okinawa is in Japanese hand now"
good
this guy is literally ollie hi
Here,of course another overwhelming Arab victory
😂😂😂😂😂
Another?
@@katitobyt it's sarcasm
@@yko_7313 every loss is victory for them,so lets just follow
@Green Searcher he has every right too
@Green Searcher Egypt won!
Clearly!
Israeli W
Egypt W
@@Planet_Xplorer yes, because now Egypt recognizes Israel and is therefore less cringe
@@bobbobb4804 Israel has a peace treaty minus Sinai. Egypt too has a peace treaty PLUS entire Sinai. You figure out who won.
@@Planet_Xplorer Israel took Egyptian occupied Gaza, the Jordanian occupied west bank, the golan heights, and the Sinai after militarily defeating all of its neighbors. Then used the Sinai as leverage for a peace treaty.
@@Planet_Xplorer Israel grew three times its size because of the conflict, but Egypt lost the Gaza Strip. I think it’s obvious who won.
Everybody gamsgta till jordan war
This video is lucky RUclips hid Dislikes.
Arabs invaded the ME, North Africa, Anatolia, The Balkans and Spain (Al Andalus) but oh look at the Crusaders! "Allahu Akhbar"
@@kas789 Who were invaded by Arabs
@@rndompersn3426 He's talking about events that happened 1300-1200 years ago... And getting it all mixed up with much later European and Turkish invasions of various areas.
In any case it has nothing to do with our modern times (except George W. Bush called the 2nd Iraq war a crusade, which was a baaaad idea...)
@@jonbojsenkvrndrup8180
He wouldn't be quite mixing things up and not really wrong Arabs tried unsuccessfully to invade the Balkans several times in the period from the 7th to 10th centuries and despite some of their possessions in the Greek archipelago they did not leave a sustainable cultural imprint in the area.
@@Amir4christ First time I've heard of it. You sure you aren't thinking of the turks?