RR7430A HOW THE EGYPTIANS CROSSED THE CANAL
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When the fourth Arab-Israeli war broke out on October 6th 1973, there were no foreign cameramen present to record the Egyptian crossing of the Suez Canal. But in 1974 the Egyptian Third Army staged a full-scale reconstruction and invited us to film it. They showed us how their new equipment, most of it Russian, had been used to smash through the Bar-Levline and get two infantry and two armoured divisions across the Canal within a matter of hours. Remarkable, historic footage, exclusive to WTN.
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i love how they were fasting and fighting at the same time
If you look at our history as Egyptians, you will find that we always overcome the odds. ❤
God bless the Egyptian Army of 1973 !!
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Yikes.
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Well they lost in the end
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
Then how come that the Israeli fprces crossed the Suets Canal and went toward Cairo? How come the Sinai desert was in the hands of Israel for six more years till the Egyptian President offered a peace agreement with Israel?
Do you know how many Israelis stood against the Egyptian forces? Well, Israel had 430 soldiers and six Tanks at the first day of war.
Do you know how many Egyptian forces took part in it? 650,000 infantry and 2,200 Tanks. 1,500 Egyptian soldiers against one Israeli soldier. 356 Tanks against one Israeli Tank.
After two weeks of war the 3rd Egyptian Armia was on siege by Israel begging for water.
And you call it a victory? Building a Museum for your defeat? You made us laugh. 😂😂🤣🤣
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In the crossing itself, Op Badr, Egypt lost 20 tanks, Israel 400 tanks; that is 1-to-20 ratio.
280 Egyptian solider were killed and 950 Israeli were killed.
Op Badr by iteself, was a stunning victory, and yes it did shatter the myth of Israeli superiority in air.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Badr_(1973)
It is debatable whether or not the circulation of 3rd Army can be re-circulated. There were Egyptian generals who wanted Soviet supply to come and strike back but that would have put the returning thirsty 3rd army into huge cost too.
It was a good decision for Sadat to stop the war at that time.
ruclips.net/video/W-yEAIZ_3S8/видео.html
Sadat's fatal mistake came afterwards, he started living in euphoria as Israel seemed too ordinary and decided to move good chunk force deep into Sinai desert, to fight no one but ghosts, leaving Chinese Farm vulnerable.
Remember, Israel had its 32-day 22K-ton Op Nickle Grasse & 100s of billions in US aid; Soviets did not offer Egypt such support but possibility of providing nuke bomb.
Fortunately in the end, 12x Israeli settlement were evacuated and full Sinai withdrawal occurred peacefully (w some pressure from US); something Moshe Dayan & Golda rejected in the initial 1971 Sadat's peace offer.
Note, Israel to date, did not fully respect/implement UN's resolution.
@@Iosef426 Do you call crossing the canal by Egypt a victory? So for your information, on that day only 423 Israeli soldiers manned 16 outposts along 160 km along the canal and also six tanks.
A victory in a battle is not a victory in a war. It is like saying that Germany, which invaded Russia in World War II, defeated Russia. Because at the end of the war, the Russian army reached Germany and Berlin and that was the end of the war.. Will you also call this a German victory? So now you may understand why it is not an Egyptian "victory" but an Israeli victory. Proof of this is the museum in Cairo which only shows the crossing of the canal by the Egyptians and not the crossing of the canal and the occupation of the western side of the Suez Canal by Israel.
A similar surprise happened yesterday morning when Hamas Terrorists from the Gaza Strip managed to cross the fence and murder over 300 Israeli civilians, men, women and children and took an unknown number of Israelis captive. Now have to wait and see how Israel will work to eradicate the Hamas phenomenon.
@@simko8665 LOL, they got their asses kicked by Suez civilians, by Allah if they reached Cairo they would have never come back 😂
@@simko8665 Unfortunately I heard about the sad news regarding the recent events, wish civilians are safe on both sides.
I know it’s hard to think rationally under sad emotional influence but “similar surprise” makes no sense at all; you aren’t comparing a $100B US aided military to some terrorists on motorcycles w very primitive equipments.
Never forget, 1973 liberation war occurred between state militaries, on the internationally-recognized-illegally OCCUPIED LANDS, NOT CIVILIANS. Period.
Congratulations to the Egyptian Army for its great military feat of crossing the Suez Canal on October 6th, 1973. This will rank as one of the greatest military accomplishments of all time. You defeated an army that was always considered invincible and avenged the defeat of 1967. You won glory for your country and then years later made a peace settlement with Israel. You are an inspiration to all armies around the world. You did what was considered impossible. Glory to Egypt and its great army. Israel lost because in their arrogance they underestimated you.
Great Military accomplishment. You made me laugh. 650,000 Egyptians and 2,200 Tank with Russian Anti air craft umbrella. against 432 Israeli soldiers and six tanks for 160 K'M. A really great victory, not talking about the Israeli success of crossing the Canal and stopping only 50 Miles from Cairo and after the Egyptians asked for a cease fire.
@@simko8665stop crying little b*tch
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Like now when your army lost against 40 person from Hamas 😂😂😂😂
and you attacking civilians
Your army are a group of cowards can't fight anybody had a weapon so they attacking civilians like when you attacked school of childrens in Egypt
Always hit on behind that's coward
Your army are some womens and some gays of course so they doing well for people like you😂
Come man to man
Pigs
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if this true
Did the others isralians ran away😂
Or hidden by the power of صهيون
اتفو عاللي جابت دين امك ماهي مرة عرص
عيال صفرة بت متناكة
@@simko8665stop crying israeli, we took our land back
As the great Egyptian army could do it in 1973... Egyptian army can do it anytime again
no they cannot
They lost….3rd army surrounded, we let them live and Cairo was there for the taking except the world never lets us really win. We would have you guys building our pyramids if the fing UN would leave us alone
@@leongrinberg8758Yes, we can, and just like my ancestors did it before, we can do it again, you bastard
@@leongrinberg8758we are the 14th best military in the world, tf r u talking about
@@PanzerPwange and still we won back then
Nice video thanks
Amazing recreation and effort. Only if this ingenuity, energy and motivation could be bottled up and used towards peace.
Camera man never died 😂
AP: When the fourth Arab-Israeli war broke out on October 6th 1973, there were no foreign cameramen present to record the Egyptian crossing of the Suez Canal. But in 1974 the Egyptian Third Army staged a full-scale reconstruction and invited us to film it.
At the time husni mubarak was the army commander he was strategic
He wasn't the commander of the army , the commander was General saad el shzaly a great man ,husni mubarak was commander of air forces only
To be fair those generals back at these were very tough with scary names, el shathli was like an alpha wolve to plan all this
Imagine if an Arab army could think on the move vs spending 6 years memorizing a Russian playbook with those quality Russian weapons
They have a very centralized way of thinking but they can do that specific aspect better than their opponents because Israel also had a script for the defense but it didn't work .
@8:02 the mate is hitting an already destroyed tank..
This is a remake of some of the war's action for filming some movies..
actually this is a military manuever in January 1974
.هذه ليست مشاهد الحرب الحقيقة دي مناورة في صيف ١٩٧٤ للعبور مشاهد تمثيلية
مفيش تصوير حصل للحرب للآسف
وفعلاً التصوير دا محاكأة اتعملت في ٧٤ وهي نفسها المستخدمة في الأفلام عن عبور القناة
لا
What is the name of the movie 🎬
I AM A FRENCH FOREIGN LEGIONAIRE/UN (united nations).
I AM THE PRINCE OF EGYPT❤
This was filmed after the war ended
I AM EGYPT, I AM FRANCE, I AM CHINA, I AM EMAD GADALLA❤
Well-planned, poorly executed
Egypt had a chance to mark history with that battle
This is all filmed later sometime in the 70s..
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Temos um defensor do mundo "livre" por aqui.
Parabéns ao Egito por reconheceir oficialmente o Estado de Israel
How come that Egypt alone built a Museum for their success on the first day? Why didn't Siryah do the same? They also had a success on the first days when they almost went down the Golan Heights invading Israel? Because they know that they were defeated and the IDF stopped chasing them when they reached 40 Km from Damascus.
ترعه الحمام😅
We are ready 🇪🇬🤜🤜🇮🇱🇺🇸
No youre not😂😂
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We sure 😎
@@islamshabana2168 nope
@@Andronikos_911
Yup
Viva Palestin Viva Iran.
show the after videos pls ✡
Israel has won some successful battles; however, relinquishing land was never an option unless Israel was defeated. When has Israel ever peacefully given up an inch? The problem with Israel is that they blend religious myths with reality, creating a bubble guarded by the US. Once that guard is retired, a neutral reassessment of history will be necessary. Israel lost this war. FACT.
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after that sinai became egyptian again 🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬🇪🇬❤
At the end, who won the war? Israel of course..., as always, Israel took Sinai, Golan, Jerusalen, etc...and arabs had to cry as babe "please Israel give me back my territories...please , we promise you won't try bother you again...we are loosers..."
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The Egyptians celebrating victory is like Brazil celebrating their 1-7 defeat to Germany in the World cup semi finals in 2014,,,😊😊
The Egyptian army defeated the Israeli army a crushing defeat, and had it not been for the direct American intervention in the war with the air bridge with weapons and the imaging of the Egyptian front by satellites air SR71 reconnaissance planes, which caused a gap in the ranks of the Egyptian forces
@@tiny95toon in your dreams....😁😁
@@tiny95toon Egyptian casualties:1973 Arab-Israeli War
18,500 Egyptians dead, 35,000 wounded
8,783 Egyptians captured
2,300 Egyptians tanks destroyed
514 Egyptian aircraft destroyed
19 Egyptian naval vessels sunk
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@@davidprobert4171 The numbers are not correct and not accurate
Why didn't you talk about the Israeli losses?
More than 10,000 soldiers were killed
More than a thousand tanks were destroyed
More than 300 planes were shot down
Knowing that the Egyptian army at that time was very weak and did not possess any qualitative weapon compared to the Israeli army
For example, the Egyptian Air Force MiG 15, 17, 19 and MiG-21 scrap planes without radar
Face Mirage, Skyhawk and the Phantom
Nevertheless, the Egyptian pilots were able with those planes to shoot down hundreds of Israeli planes, and the Mansoura battle in 1973 attests to that.
@@davidprobert4171 If these numbers are correct, this means that Israel ended the Egyptian army after the end of the war
This video is immediately after the war for some of the participating Egyptian forces😎😎
ruclips.net/video/XOGYY2EtwGo/видео.html&ab_channel=AmirPharaoh
egypt was loss in this war, 1000 died of its soldiers
Regardless the deaths of both sides, egypt won and took Sinai back, now israel is crying cuz the promised land😌
Poor israelis
hhahhaha @@Hady.S97
@@Hady.S97U idiot israel captured the sinai back from Egyptians because of peace agreement between israel and egypt israel gave back sinai to Egypt instead egypt recognized israel as a state and made Peace.
@@Hady.S97 Israel won it and hold the Sinai desert for six more years till President Sadat arrived in Israel and signed a peace agreement with Israel. Only then it was given back to Egypt.
Read a book.
@@Hady.S97brainwashed 😂
The Gyps started off well as the Syrians did but they both got scuppered by the mighty Israelis as Arab army,s are poor in discipline and longevity in combat is way below par. What ever kudos or sympathy you might have had from the rest of the world was greatly marred by the murdering of captured Israeli soldiers.
Israelis weren't so mighty on Oct 7, and they ain't now. This is not the 1970s!
Only in Golan, in Sinai you failed to pass our defence after the strategical gaps were given to you by the U.S which proved how poorly trained your soldiers were despite technology being on your side
ALHAMDULLAH
Then how come that Israel had it back in no time and even gotwardin toward Cairo.
Only the cryings of the poor Egyptian made the US and Russians made the IDF stop only 60 Mills from Cairo.
An did yes, it was one of the greatest wars.
650,000 Egyptian soldiers and 2,000 Tanks against 432 Israeli soldiers with 6 Tanks.
Yes, a great victory.
Aren't you ashem even calling it a war?
Israel's defense minister at the time before the war said "If I had to choose between Egyptian diplomatic demands to withdrawal and having them open fire, I'd recommend accepting Egyptian fire"
During the war Uri Avener Israeli MP said "during the third day or fourth day Dayan walked among the army soldiers saying this is the destruction of the third temple."
After the war Sinai was given back to Egypt.
Clearly Israel did not win, before the war they never had the thought of giving anything back just like they never gave anything back to Palestinians to date even after Palestinian gov accepted Israel as a legitimate state and accepted the so called two state solution.
@@kenkaneki9138 Here are some comments for the new history here.
1. Israel has constantly stated that the territories in its hands are used as a bargaining chip. An Arab country that signs a peace agreement will receive back the territories held by Israel.
The "historian" here writes that after the war Sinai was returned to the Egyptians and therefore Israel did not win the war. Real history has a decisive fact that this is not the case. Sinai was returned to Egypt in 1982, eight years, yes eight years, after the end of the war.
All this after the Egyptian president offered Israel to sign a peace agreement, and only then, according to Israel's policy, did he receive Sinai back.
YES, that's true that Moshe Dayan said it but fortunately, Israel had a very talented General by the name of Ariel Sharon who managed to find a loophole between two Egyptian armies and cross the Suez Canal and transfer the war to Egypt. If you call it an Egyptian victory, then let it be.
Here are two another lies of our educated "historian". In the years 2000 when the Israeli PM was Ehud Barak and in 2008 when Ehud Olmert was a PM, the Palestinians were offered back all the West Bank for a peace treaty, they refused to sign it twice. By their leaders Yasser Arafat and by Abu Masen. Why? Because it was against their agenda: "Palestine from the river to the sea clean of Jews".
Did you say that the Palestinians accepted Israel as a legitimate state? How come no one have heard about it. When, where and by whom it was said?
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هناك ثلاث اشيأ يجعلوا العدوا يتراجع عن اطماعه
الهزيمة والثمن وكسر الهيمنة
You believe that Israel could have taken Cairo the biggest and most populated city in Africa, while the IDF was beaten badly in small cities, almost evacuated from inhabitants like Ismailia and Suez and ran away under the cover of darkness with tails between legs
@@osamamousa7157 1. Israel had no intention to take Cairo. What would they do with it? Crossing the cannal and stopping 100 k'm from Cairo and getting back Sinai was more thean enough for them.
All what Israel wanted is to push out Egypt from Sinai and then to sign a peace treaty with Egypt and give them back Sinai which was hold as a bargain card.
2. Egypt was the one which begged on its knee for a cease fire after their two Armias which were under siege with no food and no water. Also Russia and the USA put Israel under pressure to stop fighting.
3.I visited the 1973 war museum. Very nice, but why show only the beginning of the war and not what was the end of it and how the Egyptians were defeated. It's like Germany was showing how succesfull they were by taking over all Europe and not show the end of it.
And yet... they lost.
Lost what dummy Egypt won the war
@@user-or1rm1ol3q Then how come that the Israeli fprces crossed the Suets Canal and went toward Cairo? How come the Sinai desert was in the hands of Israel for six more years till the Egyptian President offered a peace agreement with Israel?
Do you know how many Israelis stood against the Egyptian forces? Well, Israel had 430 soldiers and six Tanks at the first day of war.
Do you know how many Egyptian forces took part in it? 650,000 infantry and 2,200 Tanks. 1,500 Egyptian soldiers against one Israeli soldier. 356 Tanks against one Israeli Tank.
After two weeks of war the 3rd Egyptian Armia was on siege by Israel begging for water.
And you call it a victory? Building a Museum for your defeat? You made us laugh. 😂😂🤣🤣
@@user-or1rm1ol3q Are you insane? Winning the war? What achievements they gained? One, please.
@@simko8665 they went to Cairo. Befor they were deafeted in Suez city and ismalia city or after 🤔
@@simko8665 we gained invading Sinai deafeting the Israelis in the battles
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