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Yom Kippur War 1973 - Sinai Front DOCUMENTARY 

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Our new animated historical documentary will cover the Yom Kippur war of 1973 also known as the Ramadan War or October War, specifically the Sinai Front where Egypt and Israel fought. Previously in our animated historical documentary series on modern warfare, we have covered the Six-Day War of 1967, also known as the Third Arab-Israeli War bit.ly/30NfTOy
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@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
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@user-ug7vx1te2n
@user-ug7vx1te2n 4 года назад
You are vary smart and you are hav goooood videos
@Mr-pf1jb
@Mr-pf1jb 4 года назад
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@szabolcskatona5260
@szabolcskatona5260 4 года назад
Ottoman wars ????
@zecanas1
@zecanas1 4 года назад
Exelent video for 20min, worth more than that. And for those looking for the aljazeera documentary, its called 'The War in October'
@williamgunter4268
@williamgunter4268 4 года назад
@@SaunKrystian it's cheaper to destroy them then ship them back to the U.S.
@Sobercapybara
@Sobercapybara 4 года назад
This war is nothing, compared to the war that will take place in this comment section.
@Antonious_jeffer
@Antonious_jeffer 4 года назад
I am waiting for it
@moritamikamikara3879
@moritamikamikara3879 4 года назад
@Henryk Gödel This one here is certainly. War happens. especially in the middle east...
@InventMyTory
@InventMyTory 4 года назад
Béla Nyúl the comment section isn’t that bad
@thestatistician6076
@thestatistician6076 4 года назад
NOT WILL IT ALREADY STARTED ! and i am currently seeing more shells thrown within two hours more than those fired in the 1973 war!
@demeterruinedmylife3199
@demeterruinedmylife3199 4 года назад
That moment when you realise they haven’t make the Syrian front... *There is another*
@necrosdominus5212
@necrosdominus5212 4 года назад
Israel: barlev line could only go down using a nuclear bomb Egypt: hold my water hose
@ameerelshabrawy9905
@ameerelshabrawy9905 4 года назад
@Nir Hakimian Are you Israeli?
@mohammadmutari6214
@mohammadmutari6214 4 года назад
@Nir Hakimian bruh he just asked you a question and you call him a nazi
@andyghaith3102
@andyghaith3102 4 года назад
@Me Do Egyptians still believe in Arab nationalism? It seems like a rare thought these days
@andyghaith3102
@andyghaith3102 4 года назад
@Me thank god. soon our country will be united and free from cairo to baghdad
@andyghaith3102
@andyghaith3102 4 года назад
@Nir Hakimian "a racist ideology that reward its believers with sex when they murder and steal land and holy places from others." aka JEWS
@dorlonelliott9368
@dorlonelliott9368 2 года назад
The key to the initial Egyptian success was the lightly mentioned water pumps used to cut paths thru the sand dune banks. The IDF "knew" that it took 48 hours to cut a path with bulldozers and counted on that time to mobilize. An Egyptian BG irrigating his garden with a hose thought that it might be faster if they used large pumps and fire hoses and he was right - it took only 8 hours. Thus the IDF lost 40 hours of planned mobilization time
@BirdiesGoCherp
@BirdiesGoCherp 2 года назад
It took 6 hours to cross the Suez though, not 8.
@dorlonelliott9368
@dorlonelliott9368 2 года назад
@@BirdiesGoCherp That was the assault boats. It took 2 more hours to get to the point that pontoon bridges could start assembling - without those it would have been just a raid.
@jaeger9654
@jaeger9654 2 года назад
They attack when majority israeli are in homes to celebrate yom kippur, the frontline is not garrison enough.
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel 2 года назад
Israel is too op
@jaeger9654
@jaeger9654 2 года назад
@Chams Ali do you mean 33k egyptian soldier against 500 israeli infantry and 50 tank? Egyptian armed with anti tank controlled missile saga best anti tank in the world at the time.
@JtheInsane
@JtheInsane 3 года назад
What's crazy is that the intelligence officer who told high command that Egypt wouldn't attack was being told by several of his subordinates that Egypt was DEFINITELY going to attack. But he ignored them. Oops
@mystikmind2005
@mystikmind2005 3 года назад
but, but, why would anyone suspect an attack from a rival nation that hates you and has attacked you several times before??,,, c'mon, no one would suspect that, so who could blame him from ignoring his subordinates??? errrm, are we sure the intelligence officer was not Egyptian? Either that or he went to the General Sir Anthony Cecil Hogmanay Melchett school for military intelligence.
@mystikmind2005
@mystikmind2005 3 года назад
@@shareefqb I did not understand your comment?
@bmva8263
@bmva8263 2 года назад
It was more complex than what the video said besides Israel was warned by former Egyptian president son in law. However they were arrogant they thought they egybtons cant go throw the line.
@AvihooI
@AvihooI 2 года назад
Hindsight is 20-20. If you would go back to that era you would understand the Israeli political and military mentality, as well as that of the general public. They had their reasons to doubt an Egyptian invasion.
@johneachus6667
@johneachus6667 2 года назад
The worst enemy comes from within .
@BradPittler
@BradPittler 4 года назад
The new graphics are much easier to decipher. I appreciate the recent clarity.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thank you
@1kyleabc
@1kyleabc 4 года назад
@@KingsandGenerals While I also do appreciate the nice 3d animations you got going on, there really need to be more detailed maps. Showing cities, attack routes, MSR's, and the sites of the major battles. Rather than just moving around the unlabeled icons, why not use the standard NATO symbols for echelons/units and keep them labeled accordingly. Would make the entire viewing much more easier to follow.
@stormsar6417
@stormsar6417 4 года назад
true, it was easier to follow this time with both 3D unit representations and lines drawn.
4 года назад
This graphics looks like a game I used to play.
@goganii
@goganii 4 года назад
@@1kyleabc yeah, I agree
@lastprophet9904
@lastprophet9904 4 года назад
my grandfather also died in that war.. he was camping nearby and went over to complain about the noise..
@aedenali5985
@aedenali5985 4 года назад
Your grandpa is a hero
@magdyali2581
@magdyali2581 3 года назад
i laughed way too hard at this
@magdyali2581
@magdyali2581 3 года назад
@@aedenali5985 i think it's a joke (if it isnt then i am accidentally one heck of an asshole)
@lastprophet9904
@lastprophet9904 3 года назад
its a joke XD
@lastprophet9904
@lastprophet9904 3 года назад
@bin to he stood between two groups and shouted about how his joint was blown off from his hand by some random blast.
@drawsochick6257
@drawsochick6257 Год назад
My dad was a young Egyptian soldier here. He moved to London and married my English mum three years after this war. He only told me bits of what happened. He graduated from university with first degree honours in psychology and sociology then straight to the army. He died last month so I'm trying to understand more about his history. Very great video thank you so much
@ahmadfathy7994
@ahmadfathy7994 Год назад
Many information in this war not true
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer Год назад
Your dad is a hero. May he rest in peace.
@jabbathetrump187
@jabbathetrump187 Год назад
My late grandpa also took part in that war but on the Israeli side. That bugger immediately rushed to join the fight when the war broke out despite being considered crippled (on paper) after he got grenade shrapnel to the head in a previous war.
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer Год назад
@@ramumanickam1643 ياخرنج شكلكع 😂😂
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer Год назад
@@ramumanickam1643 He is Egyptian. Taliban is in Afghanistan. Do you have a brain? Did you finish KG1? Taliban has defeated the US anyway 🤣
@rickjohnson9558
@rickjohnson9558 2 года назад
"Chinese Farm" was actually an Egyptian experimental agricultural center, using Japanese equipment. It was also a great SPI game back in the 1970's
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel 2 года назад
Lmfao
@marwanmezo-bh1qq
@marwanmezo-bh1qq 8 месяцев назад
@@The-ZebraFinch-Channel On this farm hundreds of Israeli worshipers were murdered and Golda Meir smoked cigarettes
@tark_reyes4711
@tark_reyes4711 4 года назад
Israel:*builds sand wall* Egyptian guys with some water: "I'm about to do what's called a pro gamer move"
@zawarudo1630
@zawarudo1630 3 года назад
Egyptians still lost
@bez5144
@bez5144 3 года назад
@@zawarudo1630 guess they didn't had enough water.
@mohamedabdelhamed816
@mohamedabdelhamed816 3 года назад
@@zawarudo1630 really Egypt still lose we fucken destroyed your fuken army and your wall by hose and you guys such killer free Palestine
@moatazzeyada5888
@moatazzeyada5888 3 года назад
@@zawarudo1630 how did we lost
@zawarudo1630
@zawarudo1630 3 года назад
Moataz Zeyada did you watch the video?
@mark12strang58
@mark12strang58 4 года назад
Syria had the numerical superiority and the moment of surprise , despite this they still were pushed back into Syria and the Israeli army managed to come close enough to Damascus to shell the city with artillery. .
@danielboggan2479
@danielboggan2479 3 года назад
solidmoni that doesn’t make what they did less impressive, Syria had 20:1 manpower at the outbreak
@boiboiboi1419
@boiboiboi1419 3 года назад
solidmoni like what battle? Allied and axis are 5:1 ratio Stalingard were 700k germans vs 2 million russians D day were 500k allies vs 100k germans
@boiboiboi1419
@boiboiboi1419 3 года назад
solidmoni I’m just correcting your claim of low numbers is advantageous, which is not it never was not even in caesar era or napopenic era , Alexander era whatever era If syria goes to war , Egyptian will go to war too, and Egyptian army is on par with israel Japanese army fighting with tanks and howitzers vs us garrisons with just guns Did japanese and germany won the war?
@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447
@slkjvlkfsvnlsdfhgdght5447 3 года назад
@solidmoni so? the Syrians also had state of the art technology and tanks
@orangephoenixbrazier4978
@orangephoenixbrazier4978 3 года назад
@solidmoni I wouldn't call Centurions "state of the art" in 1973. They were nearly 40 years old at that point. Hell, they were still using Shermans.
@MichaelRose87
@MichaelRose87 8 месяцев назад
The Arabs ability to turn their initial success into a resounding defeat is quite remarkable.
@sync9847
@sync9847 7 месяцев назад
Though the Egyptians were able to turn the outcome of the war into a diplomatic coup by gradually regaining Sinai and developing a productive relationship with Israel. The Syrians failed to do any of that on the other hand.
@sirius9897
@sirius9897 3 месяца назад
Not really what happened, the IDF begun to jam the Sam defense system the weaves known, the air Force Acts intensively
@sirius9897
@sirius9897 3 месяца назад
​@@sync9847it's rather the Egyptians betrayed the syrians and stopped the war
@sync9847
@sync9847 2 месяца назад
@@sirius9897 The Syrians had decisively lost the war by then. Unlike Egypt who actually enjoyed clear victories early in the war, Syria was never even close to achieving it's objectives. Egypt holding out longer would have not changed the outcome of the war for Syria (but it could have worsened the outcome for themselves).
@IveSeenSupernatural
@IveSeenSupernatural Месяц назад
its almost like they can only cheap shot
@littlejimmy7402
@littlejimmy7402 Год назад
If I had had access to such quality educational materials (and the internet), I don't think I would have hated history so much. In the past, it always felt like I just had to memorize a series of chronological events. This video helped me to understand the motivations, and also gives me some history on names I've always known, but didn't understand why they were famous.
@teejayaich4306
@teejayaich4306 8 месяцев назад
Couldn't agree more. When people say they think history is "boring" it's almost always that they had a boring (or simply insufficiently supported and equipped) teacher... I tell them "history is everything that every happened anywhere until the moment you read/hear what i'm saying" - but as you say if you just get a list of names, dates, and places, without any stories or context to add color, it not only makes that specific course boring, but often puts people off history permanently, when history is essential for understanding the present and future.
@pedronabais1456
@pedronabais1456 5 месяцев назад
​@@teejayaich4306ty god i watched history on tv and other places since young or i probably wouldn't have liked it, in my history classes more often was about the kings names and like their daily life and some other "culture stuff" while completly ignoring or barely touching on the world events, i went back to see, ww1 was done in 3 pages fml...
@EdwardGatey
@EdwardGatey 4 месяца назад
Yeah, history is convoluted, with lots of dark and grey areas. So we cobble the best we can and allow speculation to run rampant. I think you see the result and try to cobble together an explanation without the privilege of backstory.
@tomcat-ek3bh
@tomcat-ek3bh 4 года назад
Can we just appreciate the production quality here? I haven’t seen a RU-vid channel that does a fly by of the animated map with the strafing jets. Good work guys!
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@neurofiedyamato8763
@neurofiedyamato8763 4 года назад
Yea that as awesome
@asdfight8422
@asdfight8422 4 года назад
@@KingsandGenerals where are you from
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
@@asdfight8422 Canada
@asdfight8422
@asdfight8422 4 года назад
@@KingsandGenerals how do you know about this war and what is the resources that you used to make this video
@denysd7241
@denysd7241 4 года назад
Really mindboggling how the Egyptian defeat was spun into a victory.
@ofirgurvits9172
@ofirgurvits9172 4 года назад
They did recive the sinai back a short while after the war which kinda gives some legitimacy to the idea i guess. Not saying they won or anything though.
@matrix3509
@matrix3509 4 года назад
To be fair, Egypt DID eventually get everything they wanted, with the return of Sinai to their possession. So in a sense, they were more successful than they could have possibly dreamed. All it cost them was a recognition of the legitimacy of Israel.
@guillemgarcia8021
@guillemgarcia8021 4 года назад
@@matrix3509 I would say they were military defeated but territorially benefited
@deeipomar2366
@deeipomar2366 4 года назад
Well, the Sadat's objective of this war was to restore some pieces of Sinai and at the end of the war he restored THE WHOLE SINAI!! If that's not a victory I don't know what a victory by your definition is, wars are not just won on by weapons you know??!
@Marcusianery
@Marcusianery 4 года назад
@@deeipomar2366 It is not a victory anyway. The peace deal is a seperate thing. They clearly got fucked in the ass. BUt it is typical of Asian-African nations to over value themself and call victories where there was non.
@ammar3739
@ammar3739 4 месяца назад
Awesome Production Quality. Spot on Historical Accuracy. The best History Channel by far
@dr.3253
@dr.3253 11 месяцев назад
I saw many video's about this war but to be onset this one is the best and the most informative to me , and what i like the most about it is your impartiality and objectivity 👍🏼
@Ahmad_55773
@Ahmad_55773 11 месяцев назад
It's a video established on Israelian command forces like Moshé Dian and Ariel Sharo
@Der_Befraier
@Der_Befraier 4 года назад
I have done PHD on Mideast through Kings and Generals.
@VladislavDrac
@VladislavDrac 4 года назад
Too early for PhD. A Master's Degree can do for the meantime
@VladislavDrac
@VladislavDrac 4 года назад
@@saint_matthiasI was referring to Middle East history from antiquity to present. But if what he meant was Cold War Middle East history, then I'm mistaken
@MeowyBrigade
@MeowyBrigade 4 года назад
Did you include War Thunder into your thesis?
@franz.isler799
@franz.isler799 4 года назад
What Community College did you go for your Ph.D.?
@CoffeeSuccubus
@CoffeeSuccubus 4 года назад
I dont call it the "mideast" because im not a dumb person who seperates Asia as a different continent, even thought the ME is Asia historically, and Egypt is not in the ME. its in Africa and Asia.
@Coonhound92372
@Coonhound92372 4 года назад
I was stationed in Berlin when this war broke out and that, ironically was the week my truck arrived in Bremerhaven. There was a lot of speculation that the Russians would stop the duty train from Berlin to Frankfurt and Bremerhaven. I distinctly remember driving up the 110 mile autobahn corridor and seeing massive tank maneuvers all along that corridor.
@sidv4615
@sidv4615 2 года назад
How old are ya sir?
@user-gm7ci6yf6q
@user-gm7ci6yf6q 2 года назад
100years
@MohamedSaid-ob3ug
@MohamedSaid-ob3ug 2 года назад
@@user-gm7ci6yf6q bad joke.
@MohamedSaid-ob3ug
@MohamedSaid-ob3ug 2 года назад
@@sidv4615 it's not important to know. I would rather ask him other questions jus to know how was the general feeling of the people in Europa.
@user-gm7ci6yf6q
@user-gm7ci6yf6q 2 года назад
@@MohamedSaid-ob3ug ❤
@VirgilZandig
@VirgilZandig 2 года назад
War has never been my history area of choice, but you do an amazing job at making me interested.
@MoonCat49
@MoonCat49 7 месяцев назад
Brilliant visualisation of events. It made it so much easier to understand what occurred.
@olejnik5165
@olejnik5165 4 года назад
I love when u do ,,modern'' wars they are made with such a big efford and U do it perfectly
@legodude19999
@legodude19999 4 года назад
This man speaks the truth excellent videos!!!
@opperturk124
@opperturk124 4 года назад
I also like those because there is more knowledge about it. We now basicaly everything that happend
@nebsam7137
@nebsam7137 4 года назад
Question Olenjnik, are you Ethiopian cause your profile pic is Emperor Halislisa ,the last Emperor of the Ethiopian Empire. I know it is not related to the video but just asking.
@olejnik5165
@olejnik5165 4 года назад
@@nebsam7137 No sir, I'm Polish
@nebsam7137
@nebsam7137 4 года назад
Olejnik, thanks for clarifying, so is it that you like Ethiopian history or just thought the guy looks cool
@oneperson9708
@oneperson9708 4 года назад
Last time i was this early, syria was still in control of the golan heights
@abandonedchannel281
@abandonedchannel281 4 года назад
Last time I was this early, the British were in control of Palestine
@IWILL360URMOM
@IWILL360URMOM 4 года назад
Last time i was this early, Moses parted the red sea.
@borisan5048
@borisan5048 4 года назад
Last time I was this early, Egyptians weren't arabs.
@jake2.035
@jake2.035 4 года назад
Last time I was this early, white people were still black and fighting the Neanderthals for Europe.
@EinFelsbrocken
@EinFelsbrocken 4 года назад
Last time I was this early, the world still was in its pangaeic state :o
@ronbouj
@ronbouj 7 месяцев назад
Who's here during the 2023 October war?
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle
@LichsuhoathinhDrabattle Год назад
The channel releases videos regularly, with an easy to understand and interesting historical recap. Hope the channel produces more interesting historical videos☺☺
@stupiditycentre5634
@stupiditycentre5634 3 года назад
Israel: builds sand wall Water hose: I am about to end this man’s whole career
@MoaMeD-zd8fs
@MoaMeD-zd8fs 3 года назад
@Hamza ForChrist Make sure they visit Suez and Ismailia
@hamooda9026
@hamooda9026 3 года назад
Egypt won .. there's no barlive line .. Sinai is Egyptian land .. The Egyptian army forces in the Sinai were 100 km from Tel Aviv and 90 km from Jerusalem. This is the result of Egypt's victory in the Yom Kippur War, which forced Israel to return Sinai to Egypt, insisting on the Israeli lie that their army won the Yom Kippur War and that it was 100 km from Cairo in the Yom Kippur War. Of course, they take advantage of people's lack of knowledge of distances. Because the distance from the Suez Canal to the outskirts of Cairo is about 100 kilometers, originally.
@mcblyat9578
@mcblyat9578 3 года назад
@@hamooda9026 lmao Egypt lost and Israel gave them Sinai peninsula for peace in 1982 what are you smoking
@hamooda9026
@hamooda9026 3 года назад
@@mcblyat9578 Egypt celebrate and Israel celebrate ... from the other ... whoever won is the one who regained the land ... whether by peace or war ... this is like the Armenian war after defeats and a peace agreement
@Detox206
@Detox206 3 года назад
@@hamooda9026 you know, our god tells us to never laugh at our enemies when we win, people like you make it damn hard not to
@ventolus2068
@ventolus2068 4 года назад
Please do Yugoslav Wars. Then you will see a comment war.
@patrickcummins79
@patrickcummins79 4 года назад
that would b a shit show, just from illustrating the changing maps, as well as the numbers of dead due to ethnic cleansing on all sides.. (the muslims killing serb villages outside screbrenicza UN safe zone and the range of deaths from screbrenicza massacre by the serbs in july 95; was it 2000 or 8000 dead killed that day? often the other 6000 dead are reported to be combatants who died in fighting previous to the july massacre of muslim men by bosnian serb forces)
@Lawrance_of_Albania
@Lawrance_of_Albania 4 года назад
Yugoslav people are just fine together,but once they start talking about politics and 90's shit storm is inevitable
@commissargeko4029
@commissargeko4029 4 года назад
@@patrickcummins79 actually the un intervention was relatively successful at least compared to what there doing in the Middle East and Africa.
@baklava6138
@baklava6138 4 года назад
James Livingston your comment is a shit show, you obviously have no idea what happened given your synopsis of srebrenica.
@baklava6138
@baklava6138 4 года назад
Mixer not really, look into which civilians were killed 4 to 1, and then you wouldn’t equalize all armies and their atrocities on the same level.
@itshervinho
@itshervinho 2 года назад
Great video, and the animation is really good. Love it!!! Can you do a video about Operation Entebbe? It's also a very interesting story
@1100100il
@1100100il 8 месяцев назад
Thank you very much, this video is much better than any Israeli documentary about this war. All the documentaries in Hebrew are specific to each battle and there is a lack of comprehensive overview of this war.
@vasileioskannes723
@vasileioskannes723 4 года назад
Israel: Wins decisively despite initial setbacks, still fires people for those setbacks Egypt: Yay victories!
@danieltsiprun8080
@danieltsiprun8080 4 года назад
I meam even thoguh Israeli won military it is still somewhat counts (idk how to say it in English) loss/tragedy in Israel because of the government being so unprepared for the war and the great loss of lives. Which led to a revolution from the right wing party the Likud and got them elected for the first time. This protest against the government started when soilders from the front came home and wanted answers why was the government so unprepared for this fight and sent them to die and left others in the forts to die because of such bad planning.
@albericrex9005
@albericrex9005 4 года назад
Well i know it hurts but... yayyy victoryyy
@dust001
@dust001 4 года назад
@@albericrex9005 Dude I'm Egyptian too, but really it was Israel that won that war, Egypt really lost and all that propaganda was about us being able to cross that defence line and without the interference of the Americans and the Soviets Israel would have destroyed Cairo making it the nearly end of our country.
@danieltsiprun8080
@danieltsiprun8080 4 года назад
@@dust001 i dont think we could have ever occupy Cairo i think the city population was higher then all of Israel population.
@dust001
@dust001 4 года назад
@@danieltsiprun8080 Well you don't need that many troops to occupy the city as it would be nearly defenceless as the main military power was concentrated in and near Sinai, anyway I'm glad that you didn't do it I wouldn't like to grow up in that scenario.
@CheemsofRegret
@CheemsofRegret 4 года назад
I just find this war utterly hilarious because I have a buddy literally named Hafez Al-Assad.
@abandonedchannel281
@abandonedchannel281 4 года назад
1 2 Salah Jadid was the best option for Syria, I can see the Syrians gaining back the Golan Heights under his leadership
@TheTariqibnziyad
@TheTariqibnziyad 4 года назад
Ah fuck
@KillerGaming-kh9yn
@KillerGaming-kh9yn 4 года назад
Could be Bashar's kid
@maxwellalexander2962
@maxwellalexander2962 4 года назад
@Luqman Osman Is it called massacring because of the big scary bombs that get dropped by hand and not a metal clamp? Surely the prestigious orcs of jihad are as noble and kind enough to evacuate their civilians from the stagnant frontlines of conflict, no? Or maybe that's all the point?
@mehrcat1
@mehrcat1 4 года назад
I'm so glad that thousands died that thousands died for your amusement, Dick. Yeah that's so funny. Oh, you have a mate called Hafez Al-Assad? So do millions people people from the Maghreb to the Gulf. Do you know the meaning of "literally?" No, you're probably American. Go and look it up and come back and tell me how ANYBODY could NOT be LITERALLY called their own name.
@zivzan
@zivzan 2 года назад
The battle was won by Israel thanks to its' strategical superiority and won by Egypt thanks to its' leader's ability to portray every defeat as a victory.
@alyaly2355
@alyaly2355 2 года назад
Nah we won with OUR strategical superiority. Where does it say that Israel won?
@zivzan
@zivzan 2 года назад
@@alyaly2355 In every history book that doesn't try to stroke the Arab ego.
@alyaly2355
@alyaly2355 2 года назад
@@zivzan I have a relative that fought in the 1973 war. We got back most of Sinai by force. The Camp David Accords were about Israel gifting us Sinai while Egypt gives Israel recognition. This is half true. When we got back Sinai, there was still a small piece of land that we wanted back. We got it back through the Camp David Accords
@thecowboy2541
@thecowboy2541 11 месяцев назад
@@alyaly2355 Egypt admitting Israel is a legitimate state giving Israel more political power
@thecowboy2541
@thecowboy2541 11 месяцев назад
@@alyaly2355 none of it was taken by force. They got part of it back through political pressure
@christophersmith5691
@christophersmith5691 3 года назад
For an Egyptian account check out that of Shazli, the chief of staff (gives a clear order of battle for the armed forces). For an Israeli account, read that of Bren Adan, armoured division commander whose unit fought at Chinese Farm and crossed to the West Bank of the canal.
@christophersmith5691
@christophersmith5691 3 года назад
For both sides the forces engaged were smaller than is at first apparent, reduced by cross deployments and attrition. For example the Israelis fought with only 5 small armoured divisions even after reserves were called up, though other units came south following the Golan defeat of the Arabs. The crossing of the canal was by a single reduced battalion of paratroopers. Vitally, the Israelis had always planned a canal crossing and trained accordingly, also they had acquired and prepared special bridging equipment, like the roller bridge towed by tanks. Their divisions were about the size of a NATO style brigade, their tank brigades the size roughly of a British army tank regiment after the reduction process of cross attachments and losses. On both sides there was a tendency to disperse forces into smaller 'packets' though high mobility on the Israeli side masked this
@SunilKBarik
@SunilKBarik 4 года назад
This is painstaking work...the details in the animation n information makes it a true learning experience
@kevlarburrito6693
@kevlarburrito6693 4 года назад
It's not quite accurate to say the Egyptians had little confidence that they could beat the Israeli's on the ground. Their commanders had a lot of confidence in their new equipment and tactics.
@thelion3481
@thelion3481 4 года назад
@@mancleave7330 beacause my relegion and my country didn,t teach me to insult any one I can,t insult you ... But in the same time the both did teach me to don,t speak far away without doing ... If you,r a man do ... Don,t talk... If you,r brave....
@thelion3481
@thelion3481 4 года назад
@@mancleave7330My language is good and correct, it does not matter that I erred on one or more things, but the information arrived in a correct way. The problem in yours You don,t understand, but I am honored to be Arabic and speak Arabic, and I am not honored to speak English
@replyorratioifugaysaycrymo1684
@replyorratioifugaysaycrymo1684 4 года назад
Man Cleave Damn he got you lmao
@kevlarburrito6693
@kevlarburrito6693 4 года назад
@@thelion3481 ...I understood every word you used....but stop angrily mashing on the keyboard...because none of it made any sense
@kevlarburrito6693
@kevlarburrito6693 4 года назад
Finally, you spend your first comment railing on and on about how your religion "and my country didn,t teach me to insult any one" and then spend the next 3 posts doing just that. Pull your head from your hypocritical ass.
@Jarod-vg9wq
@Jarod-vg9wq 2 года назад
This is Leno f my favourite channels on RU-vid never stop sir.
@shacozhang3605
@shacozhang3605 Год назад
The fact that IDF decided to cross the canal while territory was not secured on their own side gave me thrills
@MrYitzhak
@MrYitzhak Год назад
Yeah, they left it, they didnt care to fight it as it gave no real threat. Egypt were practically fighting nothing there, so Israel focus on going deep into Egypt.
@TheNealzarka
@TheNealzarka Месяц назад
well, they said it was already planned, i guess they knew that omce the bridge was up, the rest would be easy.
@slashd
@slashd 4 года назад
This war lasted for three weeks, wish this video had a timeline.
@zavtradnem
@zavtradnem 3 года назад
19 days
@jazzyjay1150
@jazzyjay1150 2 года назад
@@zavtradnem Yeah, that’s what they said ya goofy..
@asgghanem
@asgghanem 2 года назад
believe me tomorrow will be much faster
@jazzyjay1150
@jazzyjay1150 2 года назад
@@asgghanem ?
@asgghanem
@asgghanem 2 года назад
@mowgli2071 u know the truth man don’t judge yourself
@TheSlashd0t
@TheSlashd0t 4 года назад
I love the new graphics for all military units and the 3/4 arial view. They really add to making already great videos even greater! Looking forward to seeing more of these for (ancient) historical battles as well :)
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@asheralon8142
@asheralon8142 3 года назад
They surprised us and kicked our butts in the start. We didn’t expect for this. You can see “valley of tears” series. But in the end the result was pretty good
@youssefmohamed-ti5wp
@youssefmohamed-ti5wp 2 года назад
True we would have destroyed Israel for good ...but Sadat chose peace. And were okay with it we want peace forever but just having a look at Palestinian kids dying every year at the hands of Israel Israel will never make REAL peace with any Arab just temporary
@MSNskills
@MSNskills 2 года назад
@Mark Yohana Exactly, I am Egyptian also, and Anwar El Sadat didn't want to go and invade Israel he wanted show the world that Egypt isn't afraid, Israel isn't untouchable and go to get his land back. Also this war is a win win because Egypt won by war and by peace and Israel won also this war by peace, strategically and diplomatically/politically by making Egypt the first Arabic country to recognize Israel as state and country
@grapesgamer8045
@grapesgamer8045 Год назад
The result for Israel wasn't good at all national unrest and both minister of defense and prime minister stepped down
@OK-yy6qz
@OK-yy6qz 11 месяцев назад
​​​​@@youssefmohamed-ti5wp you act as if this was even an option 😂😂😂. It took a Month for Israel forces to reach Cairo and less than a week to reach Damaskus. If the war Continued Egypt would have been wiped off the map
@18carlox32
@18carlox32 7 месяцев назад
​@@OK-yy6qzstop coping jew
@evilasio30
@evilasio30 2 года назад
Bom documentário ! Saudações do 🇧🇷
@rolay504
@rolay504 4 года назад
Really awesome channel, i love how indepth your videos are, especially about modern conflicts which can be hard to get good information about, keep up the amazing work.
@engodiab
@engodiab 3 года назад
There is no amazing work in telling loses in one side
@rolay504
@rolay504 3 года назад
@@engodiab the losses on every side is allways awful no matter which side you choose too support. My point is that these topixs were shunned in history class because the topic was to toxic among everyone, one choose one side and someone another. History should be taught no matter who won or lost.
@VanaeCavae
@VanaeCavae 4 года назад
I was waiting for a video on the Yom Kippur war for a long time. Thank you.
@AbdallahAhmed-qh7zw
@AbdallahAhmed-qh7zw 3 года назад
Egyptians are genius, who would think of using water ?
@rainman7769
@rainman7769 3 года назад
And you let your army without air protection, that's genius too
@RiamCute
@RiamCute 3 года назад
They built the Pyramid!,
@Atomik91400
@Atomik91400 3 года назад
@@Darko-kn6il How in the world can this be considered a win by Egypt? Did you take a look where the Israelis were before the war, and then where they got towards the end?
@kamkho624
@kamkho624 3 года назад
and they got hit in the butt later🤣🤣
@RiamCute
@RiamCute 3 года назад
@@kamkho624 and later they succeed kick out Israel butt from SINAI..😂😂..good Job EGYPT!
@estren4
@estren4 3 года назад
Wow I never though a country that small could defeat so many countries, that needs to be appreciated, not gonna lie. Or how they could hold their territory, but history is history.
@lifenegotiator2700
@lifenegotiator2700 3 года назад
well dumbass its not a small country when its backed by the strongest country on earth
@estren4
@estren4 3 года назад
Well and 4 countries backed by literally the second greatest military in that time. And idk why we went from 1 to 10 that fast, jeez
@theaverageitaliandon998
@theaverageitaliandon998 3 года назад
@@lifenegotiator2700 gah damn, did your wife leave you? Why are you so aggressive to a random dude on the internet?
@lifenegotiator2700
@lifenegotiator2700 3 года назад
@@estren4 me calling you a dumbass is 10 ? Sorry mr snowflake . but you have to know that the united states of burgers have always been primarily the support for state of israel for so many reasons . thats different from occasional helps that egypt had from russia . in short state of israel is naked without burgers help
@lifenegotiator2700
@lifenegotiator2700 3 года назад
@@theaverageitaliandon998 my wife ? Why are we talking about your mother now son ?
@emirb.a.745d7
@emirb.a.745d7 4 года назад
You never hear " the egyptians knew, the syrians knew".... you always hear " the isreali's knew" . this show how intelligence plays a key factor in modern warfare.
@MooShaka89
@MooShaka89 4 года назад
*Operation Nickel Grass wants to know your location*
@oshefa
@oshefa 4 года назад
Emir B.A.745d, There is a clear bias from narrator, or whoever wrote this story. The narrator uses word enemy when he refers to Egyptians...hmmm, I wonder what is the notion here?
@ilbvlgari
@ilbvlgari 4 года назад
At the end isrealis got their asses kicked.
@sandhupamaliyanage2886
@sandhupamaliyanage2886 4 года назад
@@ilbvlgari not as badly as arabs, though. compare the casualities on either side
@AA-cn6vp
@AA-cn6vp 4 года назад
@@ilbvlgari true dat 😂😂🤣
@elysium76
@elysium76 4 года назад
Man, I like your videos, you are doing what the History Channel fails to do
@hrvojesvetec3058
@hrvojesvetec3058 6 месяцев назад
Israelis just cant afford losing a war,they know that would be GAME OVER for the jewish people..today they are a force to be reckon,very skilled,intelligent,well trained,well equiped and very very motivated
@badrlb2671
@badrlb2671 2 года назад
Thanks for work
@thundernegro
@thundernegro 4 года назад
you guys are so consistently awesome, it didn't feel right to not patreon you anymore, so I just did. thanks again.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Welcome aboard :-)
@MostafaElguindy
@MostafaElguindy 4 года назад
Pretty balanced. However, it is unfair to detail Operation Badr's plan with no praise to its mastermind, Colonel Elshazly.
@khaledhagag1696
@khaledhagag1696 3 года назад
lMAO dude stfu he is just a loser who says that he did everything in the plan like there wasn't any one in the army except him
@TheAhmadhatem
@TheAhmadhatem 3 года назад
@@khaledhagag1696 General El=shazly never said that, however, yes.. he was the mastermind behind the whole plan. This claim is supported by evidence already published globally like Guide-book no.41 . His achievements DIRECTLY lead the Egyptian army to success during the crossing.
@damagejackal10
@damagejackal10 3 года назад
@@eldeebcampeador The problem was Sadat was a political schemer, who undermined the hard work of Shazly and Egyptian army. When the Israelis crossed the canal Shazly had plans to deal with them. But he got undone by Sadat's political ambition.
@damagejackal10
@damagejackal10 3 года назад
@Ahmed Sayed Shazly planed to move 4 armored brigades back across the canal to deal with the Israeli threat. I have his book in front of me 'crossing of the suez - chapter 11 - dealing with enemy penetration. ' Sadat disallowed it because he was worried it would make him look bad.
@aybak03
@aybak03 3 года назад
@@TheAhmadhatem I respect El Shazly but crossing the tanks and the infantry after destroying the fortified bar liv is something any general will do but in my opinion his mistake is crossing of the anti air system all at once
@danghoangluong2942
@danghoangluong2942 9 месяцев назад
For people who claim "the main objective of the war for Egypt was to get troops to cross the canal and hold ground on the other bank in order to start negotiations therefore Egypt won": In that case Egypt lost, because Israel crossed the Canal and were 1,600km^2 away from Cairo. Should the UN did not ring the bell, Egypt would have been pushed entirely out of Sinai and even lose more territory.
@faithfulsoldier519
@faithfulsoldier519 9 месяцев назад
I have a feeling that you guys are all programmed to repeat the ''100 km away from Cairo'' statement, thinking of it as a great achievement, without understanding the situation. Do you know that the Egyptian army right now is almost 100 km away from Jerusalem and Tel Aviv, as it stands at Rafah? After the counter-attack, as the IDF managed to cross the Suez canal to occupy its western bank, it received double defeats in Suez city and Ismailia and failed to occupy them and was forced to be stationed on the south-western side of the Suez canal, which is ''100 km away from Cairo''. On the other hand, the Egyptian army managed to occupy the whole eastern side of the Suez canal after the crossing and the destruction of the Bar-Lev line, which remained occupied by the Egyptian army until the end of the war, with exception of the Deversoir air base.
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer 9 месяцев назад
​@@faithfulsoldier519Excellent point 👏. What they also fail to mention is that Sharon fled Suez to KM 101. It's not like her occupied anything in between.
@Comeback_.
@Comeback_. 9 месяцев назад
They were expelled from Sinai, dismantled the settlements, and lost the war in exchange for recognition that they are a state..Therefore, they will always show in their comments that they swept Egypt to save face.
@y.l7455
@y.l7455 8 месяцев назад
​@@faithfulsoldier519 You don't get the point, it's not "IDF 100 km from Cairo", it's "IDF 100 km from Cairo and Egypt could do nothing about this".
@faithfulsoldier519
@faithfulsoldier519 8 месяцев назад
@@y.l7455 Reread my whole reply, not just the first paragraph.
@danielehrenberg2470
@danielehrenberg2470 8 месяцев назад
Funny to see how we debate on who won this war. Each side accuses the other side’s ego for preventing them from seeing the "truth", which is "of course" that our side won and the other side lost. But the truth is war is dreadful. As much as videos like this are fun to watch, the war itself is far from fun to participate. People died. Families were broken. Survivors are still walking among us bearing traumas. Mothers in both Cairo and Jerusalem were devastated losing their dearest regardless of how "victorious" their side came out of this war. We should be grateful that was the last major conflict between the two countries and hope for ever lasting peace on both sides of the Sinai desert
@cognito8325
@cognito8325 7 месяцев назад
Cliche comment
@spiderweb4218
@spiderweb4218 4 года назад
Thank you, man, I have been searching for a channel dedicated to these things throughout my life, a greeting to you from Egypt
@zaid9026
@zaid9026 2 года назад
Isreal would have been wiped out from the map in that war if they didnt threaten to use there nucleur weapons
@user-zn2gc4cn7q
@user-zn2gc4cn7q 2 года назад
🇸🇦💚🇪🇬
@user-kg5yj1go6y
@user-kg5yj1go6y 2 года назад
@@zaid9026 if they use the two lands will get destroyed
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel
@The-ZebraFinch-Channel 2 года назад
@@zaid9026 we could had a clear victory if we didn’t listen to damn Syria.
@zaid9026
@zaid9026 2 года назад
@@The-ZebraFinch-Channel if we dont have corrupt goverments and leaders . They wouldnt havent have been able to come to palestine in ships in the first place
@Michael-kd1ho
@Michael-kd1ho 4 года назад
The Egyptian offensive on the 14th was launched despite the vehement objections of the Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Saed Al-Shazli. As he had forseen, Egyptian armor, now outside of the defensive AA net, was outmaneuvered by the IDF in the open desert and destroyed. Moreover, despite Al-Shazly's objections, the units utilized in the offensive were pulled from the armor reserves of the 2 armies, and attacked along 3 diffrent routes at the same time instead of concentrating their efforts. As an Israeli - General Al-Shazly was very well respected by the Israelis as a military mind, one of the few competent Egyptian commanders, even through the fiasco of the Six Day War. One of several military appointees by Saadat to the upper echelon of Egyptian command, designed to replace the overly potisized and largely incompetent officer corp brough there by Nasser and Amer. The canal crossing plan, with it's multiple factors, complicated time table and strategic intelligence deceptions - in particular, regarding the water cannons, that the Israelis utterly failed to comprehend the importance of - is credited to him.
@abdulrhmanfarhat7291
@abdulrhmanfarhat7291 4 года назад
Michael i completely agree with you al sadat was just a jerk he ruined his plan just for your nation luck we have always such losers as naser and al sadat but anyways I respect your opinion
@Alkes777
@Alkes777 4 года назад
Michael- Just a note. The offensive on the 14th was an attempt to tie the Israelis down and keep them from transferring forces to Syria in the North where the situation was dire for Israel at that moment. Luckily the Syrians and Egyptians didn't communicate honestly with each other. Once the Israelis got resupplied and took care of anti air defenses the Egyptian forces didn't stand a chance.
@mrpirate4100
@mrpirate4100 4 года назад
@@Alkes777 That's the stupid reason Sadat told about it, Israel was already had a better position on north front before 14th so no need to transfer more forces there anyway. You can't assume Israel could have destroyed AA guns because they tried and failed miserably so they stopped trying till Sadat gave them this gift.
@Alkes777
@Alkes777 4 года назад
@@mrpirate4100 True, they couldn't take out the AA from the air. So they were being taken out with ground forces before "Sadat's gift". I know this first hand.
@Michael-kd1ho
@Michael-kd1ho 4 года назад
@@Alkes777 By the 14th, the Syrians were almost completely beaten back from the Golan, and the IDF was concentrating forces for an assault into Syria proper, some 40 kms from Damascus. The Egyptian offensive was partly a political move to help ease of the pressure from the Syrians.
@shiringham
@shiringham 2 года назад
A decisive part of why Israel's counter attack was successful that wasn't mentioned here was the fact that the Egyptians had no intention or preparation to continue marching through Sinai, they were only prepared to take over the 12 km east of the canal where they had air defense cover. and then to use diplomacy to sort the rest out, but they were pressured by the soviet union, who basically funded the whole thing, and by Syria, who played a major role distracting the IDF in the north, to continue marching and it almost cost them everything, they were stretched too thin against a far more superior army that had direct support from USA and they were exposed to air strikes. Israel also ignored the ceasefire later when they crossed the canal and encircled the 3rd div. The fact this ended the way it ended is a blessing and a miracle for Egypt.
@everythingman987
@everythingman987 2 года назад
Your analysis is inaccurate and a coping mechanism. Egypt was well supplied by her oil rich neighbors and by the Soviets just as Israel was well supplied by the United States. Egypt's original goal was indeed to advance through the Sinai and take back all territory it had lost in 1967. the 1973 was a loss for Egypt and Egypt's allies, even though it was very costly for the Israelis.
@ahmadfathy7994
@ahmadfathy7994 2 года назад
@@everythingman987 not true read more about this war and soviet didn't help egypt like USA helped to isreal and isreal lost in suz cities read more about battle of Suze and ismalia
@anslemslove5215
@anslemslove5215 Год назад
Arabs lost ... as always. LOL!
@ahmadfathy7994
@ahmadfathy7994 Год назад
@@anslemslove5215 in first we are not arab and egypt won and egypt damage the ancient kingdom of jews many times lol
@anslemslove5215
@anslemslove5215 Год назад
@@ahmadfathy7994 - Egypt/Arabs always lose every war because you don't even know what 'winning' means. Look at the maps before & after the war - Israel had control of the Suez Canal. Compare Israel (9 million population & 500 billion economy) vs Egypt (100 million & 430 billion) today = no comparison.
@freddygarcia5694
@freddygarcia5694 3 года назад
That Rolling bridge reminds me of the Orcs when they bring up the WOLFS HEAD "GROND" "GROND""GROND"
@unstoppable-ar3292
@unstoppable-ar3292 4 года назад
You should have showed the final borders at the end as a closure of the war. Great video 👍
@nexeos
@nexeos 4 года назад
Hell yeah brother! I love the insane production value you put into all of your videos but specifically Israeli conflicts, incredible work.
@xiddox1
@xiddox1 2 года назад
still funny to see Egyptions calling the war "a victory"- taking in account the fact that Egypt's army literally faced only 1/2 of the IDF, and by the end of the war the IDF was sitting 101km (but who's counting right?) from Cairo. the 3rd egyption army was surrounded and the Israeli airforce flew over Cairo making sonic booms who broke glasses and windows of buildings. they could have attacked as well but they only accelerated their engines to make those sonic booms and the egyption people who sit in mainland Egypt have experienced for the first time how it is to be a part of the front line- something that they didn't experience neither in 67' nor 48'.
@TingitanianCenturion
@TingitanianCenturion 2 года назад
thank you
@xiddox1
@xiddox1 2 года назад
@@TingitanianCenturion np
@ahmedsama61
@ahmedsama61 2 года назад
In the end who took Sinai back and who lost it? And who had an insane US military and economic support and had way superior jets, tanks and weapons? And yet could not keep Sinai And for your knowledge the distance between Suez and Cairo is only 124 km!
@xiddox1
@xiddox1 2 года назад
@@ahmedsama61 egypt never "took" sinai. Israel handed it in exchange for peace because Egypt was desperate to gain money from European banks because of a worm who destroyed all of the Egyptian agricultural industry. The europeans banks allowed loans to egypts only if they will make peace with israel because they don't want to invest in Egyptian industry knowing it will be destroyed by Israel. Israel never needed sinai, it's a complete useless desert with no resources and barely is habitable. The Egyptians relied on soviet modern weapons as well, and even though the IDF was split in two fronts the Egyptian army was surrounded and mainland egypt was invaded for the first time and Cairos' residents felt the noises of the war over their heads. And until today after more than 40 years the Egyptian army is not allowed to move heavy forces to the sinai peninsula, they made and agreement that it will be a buffer zone. Nowadays the israeli army is way more advanced so if Egypt had attacked today they would have lost the sinai peninsula in about 2 days just like in 1967
@ahmedsama61
@ahmedsama61 2 года назад
@IddoB if Sinai is useless piece of land why Israel took it in the first place, they took it because they are an expansionist country Andy had a dream to rule over the area between the Nile and Euphrates and they actually built settlements in Sinai which means they intended to keep it unless they are forced out and they are still holding the Golan heights because they defeated the Syrian army there. And yes the European banks and countries supported Israel by every means they had, that's why they were able to win a lot of their wars. And it is unfair to compare the support of the US and European countries to Israel to that of the Soviet Union to Egypt. Israel was forced militarly then diplomatically to get out of Sinai and the internet is full of photos of the Israelie people crying and refusing to leave their settlements there because they where forced out.
@sakabula2357
@sakabula2357 Год назад
Awesome channel...
@andrehenrique2093
@andrehenrique2093 4 года назад
Wonderful video, remember me the times when i played Civilization. Nice work as always.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thanks!
@abrahammartinez9030
@abrahammartinez9030 4 года назад
Omg i LOVE this channel so much. It is so informative of all the wars that happened before my time. I am a big fan of history and to have this illustration to help picture what and how things happened is amazing keep up the AMAZING job guys really.
@KingsandGenerals
@KingsandGenerals 4 года назад
Thank you
@user-wp2bt5ly8q
@user-wp2bt5ly8q 2 года назад
I had a theory that it would take them all night to build bridges and that we could prevent this with our armored vehicles, but it turned out to us that preventing them is not an easy matter, and it cost us a very high price for our efforts to send tanks to the battlefront. Moshe Dayan
@egyptiannationalist167
@egyptiannationalist167 9 месяцев назад
Everyone forgets to mention the 4rth armoured division which showed metal west of the canal despite being outnumbered 3:1 and not having air support
@AlphaCrucis
@AlphaCrucis 4 года назад
The music for these modern warfare videos takes me back to Command and Conquer: Generals.
@egyguy2669
@egyguy2669 4 года назад
I'm Egyptian and i want to say let's forget about war and work for peace . I am meeting a lot of Israeli tourists in Charm Elsheikh Egypt and they are so friendly and peaceful
@matanco281
@matanco281 4 года назад
Well said
@ojc8902
@ojc8902 4 года назад
yalla!
@kingi97
@kingi97 4 года назад
Traitor
@ojc8902
@ojc8902 4 года назад
@@kingi97 you are the real traitor for wanting to continue suffering and being enemies. He wants what's best for both countries, you just want to remain in the past.
@kingi97
@kingi97 4 года назад
OJC, Why dont you make peace with ISIL (Daesh) for example than?
@ironknightgaming5706
@ironknightgaming5706 7 месяцев назад
Yom kippur war 2.0 is here.
@jonathanbakshi4779
@jonathanbakshi4779 7 месяцев назад
Yom Kippur War October 6, 1973 Simchat Torah War October 6, 2023
@mrsplanetmaster9
@mrsplanetmaster9 7 месяцев назад
👎🏼👎🏼✡
@jonathanpurba2374
@jonathanpurba2374 7 месяцев назад
​@@mrsplanetmaster9☪️💩 allahuakboom💣
@rohitsoni2109
@rohitsoni2109 3 года назад
Video is recommended at a great time. Nice
@tinynuggins1029
@tinynuggins1029 3 года назад
Great video. You all did an awsome job. I have seen hour long big production "tv" documentaries that didnt explain it near as well as this video did. I love the "strategy game" style graphics.That made it alot easier for my gamer based brain to comprehend. Lol I have seen other youtube videos with similar graphics but their narration wasn't as clear. This video was great on both fronts(see what I did there?..ha!) Seriously great job on the video though. You definitely earned a like.
@elihaitalker9022
@elihaitalker9022 3 года назад
The power of a soldier who defends the home should not be underestimated
@adammohamadali1891
@adammohamadali1891 3 года назад
Not their homes, the homes the Israelis lived in belonged to others and had no rights to them...
@khaledsherif7056
@khaledsherif7056 3 года назад
Sinai is your home ? How it belongs to Egypt now ?
@mahmoudelshafey1097
@mahmoudelshafey1097 3 года назад
The power of us 🇺🇸 that fought your fight,
@WHU63
@WHU63 3 года назад
Israel is the Holy Land that God gave to the Jews as an inheritance. There was a Jewish Temple on the Temple Mount 1500 years before Islam was invented.
@WHU63
@WHU63 3 года назад
@Peanut In A Nutshell We are talking about Israel. Israel is the land of the Jews according to YAHWEH which was the name God gave himself when he spoke to Moses at the burning bush. The wars in 1948, 1967 & 1973 all started when multiple Arab nations attacked Israel. Each time Israel survived despite massive odds against them. God remembered his covenant.
@artsandcrafts7075
@artsandcrafts7075 3 года назад
Moshe dayan: THE BARLEV LINE IS THE STRONGEST DEFENSIVE LINE IN THE WORLD AND IT IS IMPOSSIBLE FOR EGYPT TO DESTROY IT OR EVEN CROSS THE CANAL ** litarly 6 hours after te first airstrike** Moshe dayan : we are doomed
@itzikashemtov6045
@itzikashemtov6045 3 года назад
"By deception we war" - That's the Mossed motto and Israelis never "talk" big for no reason it was just a deception move to talk this way so Egypt will fear attacking the line, By the end Egyptian leaders only planned the attack on the Line but didn't plan how to penetrate into the Sinai itself, Maybe out of surprise how they "broke" so fast the defense and now stumbled what to do next.
@PrinceSpopovich
@PrinceSpopovich 3 года назад
@Fuck RU-vid egypt had the soviets the fuck u want😂
@user-hr9hy9it7q
@user-hr9hy9it7q 3 года назад
@@PrinceSpopovich Egypt kickked 20,000 soviets in 1972. And societs refused to send advanced weapons to Egypt for that reason. Imagine having powerful American and European F-4 phantoms and being defeated by the inferior MIG-21 😂😂
@solomcoolguy
@solomcoolguy 2 года назад
@@PrinceSpopovich Not like the Americans. Egypt expelled Soviets off Egypt prior the war. Support was in buying weapon only. Paid in Advance. US had an Ariel bridge, supplying Israel with latest weapons, intelligence and even food and drinks.
@faithfulsoldier519
@faithfulsoldier519 2 года назад
@@PrinceSpopovich Let alone that the Soviets supplied Egypt with defensive weapons only.
@MrSupernova111
@MrSupernova111 2 года назад
Fascinating! Thanks!
@SnafuWT
@SnafuWT 3 года назад
I thought egypt was winning but when i went for chips and came back, israelis are already preparing to push for cairo 🤣
@ShujathAlikhan
@ShujathAlikhan 3 года назад
Please watch the real video, he mixed it up with 6 day war
@faithfulsoldier519
@faithfulsoldier519 3 года назад
Not after they were crushed in Ismailia and Suez, the last battles in the war, while Egypt was already occupying the eastern coast of the canal!
@youssefenoo0675
@youssefenoo0675 3 года назад
Your Not laugh😤
@mohamedalaa4669
@mohamedalaa4669 3 года назад
Your words are wrong, dear Egypt fuck Israel in youm Kippur 1973 In this war was the great Egyptian victory 🇪🇬💪 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@youssefenoo0675
@youssefenoo0675 3 года назад
Egypt Won in war 1973❤❤❤🇪🇬 Iloved Egypt FUCKed Israel 🖕🖕🖕🤮
@nicasiohibaya7881
@nicasiohibaya7881 4 года назад
FYI 5 madlad cargo ships waited for a few years to get out of the suez canal
@Paskalion
@Paskalion 4 года назад
@Revolutionary Communist 8 years to be exact. Yes the war is short. But cleaning the suez canal to make it safe take years.
@DonOmar00
@DonOmar00 Год назад
My grandfather who died back in 2014 was the leader of a radar unit in the war i always liked to hear how it was for him back then ..
@tommythecat4961
@tommythecat4961 2 месяца назад
I can answer from the Israeli side, my uncle was a tank commander in the Sinai peninsula. He always said "the Syrians were a bunch of incompetents, the Jordanians didn't want to be there and did the minimum, the Egyptians were the only ones we respected because they were smart and resourceful". He was 19 during the war and always looked at the Egyptians as adversaries more than enemies. Also he had great respect for Sadat, going to the parliament of an enemy country offering peace and recognition knowing he was going to pay dearly took really massive balls.
@DonOmar00
@DonOmar00 2 месяца назад
@@tommythecat4961 i hope one day Palestinian people can live in peace , you sure do have respect for egypt but I can't say the same about you sadly , your country is built on innocent people graves and remains of body parts , your seas resemble blood .
@DonOmar00
@DonOmar00 Месяц назад
@@tommythecat4961 I don't really care , i hope p🇵🇸 will be free from you and your gen0.cide
@shakilahmedawan1538
@shakilahmedawan1538 3 года назад
Good effort. I expect the details covered in the war history is based on truth and reality.
@pteacademicturkish364
@pteacademicturkish364 4 года назад
i really appreciate your effort.. this is so detailed and objective. thank you very much
@mahmoudabdolkhalek7848
@mahmoudabdolkhalek7848 4 года назад
My uncle has fought for 7 years with The Egyptian Army as an infantryman in both Attrition War and 6th of October Yom Kippur War. In Attrition war, he managed to capture an Israeli soldier. In 6th of October Yom Kippur War, he participated in crossing and destroying Bar-lev Line and he got injured in his leg. He passed away two months ago, may he rest in peace and hope you guys pray for him. 🌷
@Saleh-994
@Saleh-994 4 года назад
الله يغفر له ويرحمة ويتجاوز عنه
@mahmoudabdolkhalek7848
@mahmoudabdolkhalek7848 4 года назад
@@Saleh-994 غفر الله لك أخى و لأمواتكم و أموات المسلمين جميعا.
@mohammadroshan2258
@mohammadroshan2258 4 года назад
I wanna Make You My Friend. My Insta Id @muhammad_roshan_ali_72
@davidaltman8392
@davidaltman8392 4 года назад
he got lucky, he didnt got a humiliating death as the mayority of arab soldiers that stupidly dared to fight israel
@Saleh-994
@Saleh-994 4 года назад
@@davidaltman8392 I bit it wasn't as humiliating as having your legendary difference line being completely ruined in 6 hours and you running to your daddy America for help Remember "save Israel"?
@kamalm965
@kamalm965 2 года назад
The Egyptian crossing was a great military operation and they did it well
@Sp3ll633
@Sp3ll633 2 года назад
But the war was lost, Sinai was still in Israels hands, boooooo
@kamalm965
@kamalm965 2 года назад
@@Sp3ll633 Sinai returned back to Egypt check google maps to confirm, The war achieved its goals for Egypt
@Sp3ll633
@Sp3ll633 2 года назад
@@kamalm965 Yeah yeah right, but only with the peace treaty,what if Israel said no. Maybe the advanced to Cairo? Israel always wanted peace. Lets me remember you who attacked first on 1948? Hint: Egypt was part of it. But okay I understand. They got their asses kicked so many times , so many bloody noses. They were tired of losing all the time. Understandable.
@kamalm965
@kamalm965 2 года назад
@@Sp3ll633 Poor and shallow thinking
@Sp3ll633
@Sp3ll633 2 года назад
@@kamalm965 the truth hurts I know. But I am glad that shall be no war between Egypt and Israel no more. Finally Egypt accepted the existence of Israel. Took them soo long and cost so many lives for their stupidity.
@user-tn3rx7or9c
@user-tn3rx7or9c Год назад
Isreal🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱🇮🇱
@niknoot7935
@niknoot7935 Год назад
Arabs العرب✌️✊
@Kyriosin
@Kyriosin Год назад
We in the Gulf and Iraq love the Jews, and they lived in peace in our Arab countries, and we are happy that they went to the Land of Israel, but the problem is in Israel's inhumane, extreme right-wing policy that oppresses the Palestinians
@user-wb1tf6xj5b
@user-wb1tf6xj5b 10 месяцев назад
‏💩💩‪🇪🇬🇪🇬❤💪 vs 🇮🇱🇮🇱
@ricardoguanipa8275
@ricardoguanipa8275 4 года назад
Can we get an Episode on the" Football War" between El Salvador and Honduras,
@rocekth
@rocekth 4 года назад
Oversimplified music starts-
@aidanwow1593
@aidanwow1593 4 года назад
That would be a great April Fool's video.
@imgvillasrc1608
@imgvillasrc1608 4 года назад
That would be amazing! Kings and Generals should do more under represented wars like those.
@pacoamberes1
@pacoamberes1 4 года назад
Nice documentary. I was diving at Sharm-el-Scheik with a group of CVD Antwerp the morning of Yom Kippur and managed to return to Eilat . I'm now 90 years but this certainly was the most terifying moment of my life. Shalom
@el3askary121
@el3askary121 2 года назад
Why u came to our country? Go to hell man , and guess what , you will go to hell for real
@mohamedfarouk772
@mohamedfarouk772 2 года назад
do not worry this day will come again . i do not know if you will still alive . I wish .. we will come again for you your brother your grandson.. I promise
@pacoamberes1
@pacoamberes1 2 года назад
stupid man ! can't you read ? I was diving !! what a succes because the hell dos not exist !@@el3askary121
@Iconcela
@Iconcela 2 года назад
We don't want to see ur fuckin face in our country once again.. FREE FREE PALESTAINE !!!
@el3askary121
@el3askary121 2 года назад
@@pacoamberes1 you were diving, and how u came to Egypt? , did Egyptian government allows you to enter? No , then why the fk you came ….. you thought it’s ur land then , p1g … and guess what , the hell is real , and you are 90 , you will know soon 😃!
@limalima7556
@limalima7556 3 года назад
To my brothers and sisters in Israel and the entire Arabic world I am an Egyptian and i love the Jewish people and the Arabic people Enough of bloodshed Enough of hate Enough of who is right and who is wrong Enough of who owns this land Please no more tears No more fighting No more boundaries No more countries You are my brothers and my sisters there is no land between us no boundaries no wars just beautiful love peace and tranquility To all the Jewish people i feel your pain i know how much suffering the Jewish people endured just simply because of hate i see your pain i feel it in so deep in my heart and every time I listen to the beautiful national anthem of Israel- I deeply feel the pain that the beautiful Jewish people endured all throughout the years -now let me open my arms with pure love pure peace -love is all we need it’s easy just pure love and with the power of love we as a people both Jewish arabs will live in harmony peace and tranquility-no more tears from any Jewish mother or Arabic mother no more sadness please and please lets give love a chance lets hold hands together and say it loud and clear love finally have the final say - ------------------------------------ "Darkness cannot drive out darkness; only light can do that. Hate cannot drive out hate; only love can do that." MARTEN LUTHER KING-
@m.z.6990
@m.z.6990 3 года назад
More of this 🙏🏼🙏🏼💕
@gladiateur4504
@gladiateur4504 2 года назад
انتي عالة على كل العرب اساسا
@ahmad_mido
@ahmad_mido 2 года назад
i think you are an egyptian jew
@ahmad_mido
@ahmad_mido 2 года назад
@@gladiateur4504 تلاقيها يهودية مصرية
@pruephillip1338
@pruephillip1338 2 года назад
Yes, love is the answer. But what if there isn't love? Worse, what if there's less love than ever before? Luther King raped many of his admirers, and John Lennon of "Imagine" fame cheated on his wife, loved his celebrity and wasn't going to sell off his luxuries for the poor.
@LizardFrosty
@LizardFrosty 3 года назад
Putting politics and all that aside, it is undeniably remarkable just how efficient, strategic, and effective the Israeli military is pulling off so many victories against far greater allied enemy forces.
@JM-hl7zz
@JM-hl7zz 2 года назад
@@iwantyourcookiesnow Regardless, the Arab nations were aided by the Soviet Union and outnumbered Israel every time, and they still won.
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer 2 года назад
@@JM-hl7zz If US tank range is 1.5 times the Soviet tank then 1:5 kill ratio is easy. It's about technology not numbers and Soviets are far behind.
@JM-hl7zz
@JM-hl7zz 2 года назад
@@Planet_Xplorer It's still a monumental task. Israel was still alone, and managed to face multiple arab nations aided by the Soviets. It was a masterpiece from Israel.
@Planet_Xplorer
@Planet_Xplorer 2 года назад
@@JM-hl7zz The master piece was thanks to the US spy plane U2 that spotted the gap between the 2 Egyptian armies, and the biggest weapons airlift in history. The Egyptians were facing the US at the war end not Israeli. It's Egyptian master piece actually to cross the super fortified canal
@ddarkon1223
@ddarkon1223 Год назад
@@JM-hl7zz The Egyptians frequently won in the south, operation badr for example
@jefehipo
@jefehipo 4 года назад
Another very well done video. A question: You seem to be using less historical footage to illustrate the conflict. Is there less available of this period or an editorial decision? Again, great video
@realmless4193
@realmless4193 3 года назад
Israel: gets pincered. Also Israel: let's make them surround us so we can do a switcheroo and surround them.
@talink6867
@talink6867 3 года назад
progamer move
@cons9053
@cons9053 3 года назад
Israel: "I'm gonna do what's called a pro gamer move"
@malekluke3703
@malekluke3703 3 года назад
If it wasnt for those US satellites.......
@imperialguardsman5929
@imperialguardsman5929 3 года назад
@@malekluke3703 cry harder
@malekluke3703
@malekluke3703 3 года назад
I'm not crying m8, just calling out a fact, and what do you mean cry, we won 😅
@2012tulio
@2012tulio 2 года назад
Good job !
@umarriaz313
@umarriaz313 Год назад
Awesome explanation. Which software do you use to develop these animations???
@matthewboyle2641
@matthewboyle2641 4 года назад
Arab states in 1948: All of us against one fledgling Jewish nation? Easy peasy, definitely don't need to coordinate on military strategy on this one. Arab states in 1973: We got the drop on almighty Israel! Doesn't matter what the end result is, that's a victory in our book.
@matthewboyle2641
@matthewboyle2641 4 года назад
@@abdullahshah9397 Odd, considering they became the United Arab Republic for three years and Egypt was the center of Arab nationalism under Nasser. What are they if not Arab?
@i20010
@i20010 4 года назад
@@abdullahshah9397 intresting, i didnt know this.
@KingAlpaca
@KingAlpaca 4 года назад
@@i20010 Because it's wrong.
@salahddinebensebane8429
@salahddinebensebane8429 4 года назад
@@abdullahshah9397 stop fucking around if more than 50 % of the population can speak arabe than it mean that the country is arabe like any other country's in North Africa égypt was not arabe but with the Muslims conquest the Arabic language is there official language l am from Algeria and we were originally berber but now 90% speak arabe so naturally the country will be Arabic
@salahddinebensebane8429
@salahddinebensebane8429 4 года назад
@@abdullahshah9397 not like l said the berber desapered or something but l mean when you walk in Algeria you won't be able to speak to anyone if you speek any other language apart form Algeria language wich is a mixt of Arab, berber, French, ottoman but when you study in Algeria you need to now Arab or French but the people that can speak French Speek it only in universities or work that need speeking it But French is not a language that the people speek normally So in the end when we can confirm that this country is arabe is when the population in normal cotidien are speeking Arabic and our Arabic is different from the original but the country will be considered Arabic and sorry for the first comment l said word that are not civilised and same here always wanting to now new thinks
@khediveabbashilmiiiofegypt9475
@khediveabbashilmiiiofegypt9475 4 года назад
Really thank you guys for doing this video, I asked you about it ages ago. My grandfather fought in this war he he was a Major and commander of a SAM battalion on the west bank. He shot down 9 Israeli aircraft.
@salahddinebensebane8429
@salahddinebensebane8429 4 года назад
Sorry for your grandfather dud because he fighted a war that was already lost Not because the égypt army is weak but because the corrupted politicians have already decided to lost the war
@matanbaruch7728
@matanbaruch7728 4 года назад
I have some family who served on the other side of the canal🙂
@mohagamal7102
@mohagamal7102 4 года назад
@@matanbaruch7728 it's sad. The big powers in the world creating wars and strangers faraway people fight it.
@itzikashemtov6045
@itzikashemtov6045 4 года назад
Lol, Be greatful to the U.S and Soviets for stopping you're grandfathers death in time by the Israelis who were ready to destroy you're cities.
@islamicsensei
@islamicsensei 4 года назад
@@itzikashemtov6045 Israelis can't handle Gaza😂destroy Egyptian cities? Would be the end of israel.
@nazrulsarker8355
@nazrulsarker8355 Год назад
Thanks a lot for that
@Sammy-rd8qy
@Sammy-rd8qy 2 месяца назад
Why does Arab armies needs to combine everytime they go out to war against tiny Israel ?? What is it they fear so much ? Its just a small country
@most_97
@most_97 Месяц назад
Lol It’s not about the size of the countries, it’s about the weapons and during the previous wars Israel always had far better equipped army than all the arab armies combined together
@sythanytx
@sythanytx Месяц назад
​@@most_97The first few wars were genuinely impressive. No matter what side you are on, the Israeli victory was impressive. They had less equipment and less trained men. As a lot of people have said, the Arabs were fighting for pride, but the Israelis were fighting for their life. Israeli persistent morale won them the war.
@most_97
@most_97 Месяц назад
@@sythanytx How do you believe that Israel used to have less equipment and less trained men ? Which war do u exactly mean ? As far as I know that never happened, there have never been any symmetry between both sides.….I’m sorry but your words are just a promotion to the Israeli historical propaganda which always shows Israel as the noble warrior who despite having less capabilities always defeats his coward wicked enemies while in fact Israel is always the one that start the aggression. The Arabs were fighting for the liberation of their stolen lands not just pride as you claimed
@sythanytx
@sythanytx Месяц назад
@@most_97 I said the first few wars. Israeli troops were underequipped. Also, the arabs were trained by the British in the FIRST FEW WARS. They had less weapons per soldier in the FIRST FEW WARS, thus they were underequipped. In fact, the supplies they initially got weren't that good either. You're calling me an Israeli propogandist. First of all, I wrote the comment saying that it was impressive how Israel won NO MATTER WHICH SIDE YOU ARE ON. I was describing factors that led Israel to victory. Also, the "stolen land" section is just a common Palestinian lie. This land was given to the British because they defeated the Ottomans. The Ottomans had no business joining the first world war, but since they lost, they lost land. Not stolen. The British divided this land into 2 sections for ARABS AND JEWS. The arabs got the entire transjordan territory and even the modern day Palestinian territory. They were ungrateful and wanted the entire thing. Israel was forced to fight them. Do you really think a country wanted to be harassed by its neighbours? In doing this, Israelis were forced to fight for their lives. I don't know much about mental stuff, but when you gotta fight for your life, you'll definitely fight better than you ever have. The arabs lost and lost land to the Israelis. NOT STOLEN, THEY LOST A WAR THAT THEY CAUSED. In fact, most arabs in Israel don't want to leave, because they know that Israel is a much better peace keeper. Study the history of the first few wars between Israel and the arab nations before you write down a full essay about why I'm a propogandist.
@knightwatchman
@knightwatchman Месяц назад
The reasons Israel always wins. 1) Brilliant strategy. 2) Brilliant tactics. 3) Superior air forces including missile defenses. 4) Fighting spirit. 5) US support. 6) God's protection.
@eliastegcalgaming9126
@eliastegcalgaming9126 4 года назад
For those who wonder why Egypt takes this as a victory is for the fact that the main objective of the war was to get troops to cross the canal and hold ground on the other bank in order to start negotiations, Sadat himself said it that a full war to retake sinai by military force is impossible for us to do, it will only happen by war and negotiations, he also stated that we have helped the syrians for days to make israelis stop focusing on their front so that they can push and that cost us a lot while also he stated that he wasn't just facing israel as a country alone, he was infact facing the usa as he said and he added that he can't keep fighting the usa... the main objective was achieved and the land is fully back therfore it is a victory, not all victories have to be achieved by military might only!
@eliastegcalgaming9126
@eliastegcalgaming9126 4 года назад
@@winstonmaraj8029 what is JFC fuller ?? and why should i read it ? :D
@thecrow9820
@thecrow9820 4 года назад
@@eliastegcalgaming9126 Thank you for explaining this, other people are more idiotic in meaning of victory
@eliastegcalgaming9126
@eliastegcalgaming9126 4 года назад
@@thecrow9820 yeah, and it is really a shame to see some Egyptians hating on their army, and not understanding how this war was a victory, they really need to study the history of El Sadat and how the war was meant to be fought! they also failed to realize that Israel had all the modern stuff to fight us with while Egypt had outdated stuff to fight them with, it is a victory that Egyptians managed to break that line of defense they made, and also managed to hold a land on the other side, inside sinai, with weapons that were inferior to the ones the israelis had! the objective of the war was completed , and the land is back! how is that not a vicotry to them ?? legit Egypt got what it wanted back, and achieved the main objective.
@thecrow9820
@thecrow9820 4 года назад
@@eliastegcalgaming9126 So true brother.
@talknight2
@talknight2 4 года назад
@@eliastegcalgaming9126 Actually Israel had outdated tanks in 1973. Probably why the tank casualties were so high. Nevertheless, it's nice to see someone argue for the Egyptian victory angle with actual sanity in this comment section. Both sides basically got what they wanted in the negotiations after the war. Both sides got the shit beat out of them in the fighting. Now we can all visit Sinai as tourists together.
@Mohamedamazigh726
@Mohamedamazigh726 4 года назад
First of all I'd like to say that this channel was already good and it's getting better and better! The comment section isn't a burning hell like a battle field and that's great too (at least what I saw). I'd like to add few informations about the Algerian military reinforcements and feat in battle: 50 aircrafts (MIG17, 21,Su7),96 tanks, 12 artillery canons, 16 anti-aircraft canons, 32 armored vehicles and about 3119 men (officers and troopers). Algerian army was present during the war with its 8th armored division. One of the biggest victories of Algerian forces was the victory of the port of 'adabiya', where they were tasked by the Egyptian HQ to guard it, the general Eli Azar lost during a well established counter offensive from algerians. He said on the year of 73 "what happened at adabiya was a result of overconfidence and a big underestimating of Algerian military forces by general Ariel Sharon" since Sharon ordered Azar to lead the offensive. Israel lost 172 tanks and 900 men. This victory was also a result and a proof of good intelligence work and disinformation from the allied side. Sources : Algerian and Egyptian military archives. The book of '' The Yom Kippur war, the Arab Israeli war of 1973" Audio archive of the testimony of General Eli Azar.
@mizrahiwithattitude2733
@mizrahiwithattitude2733 2 года назад
israel still won and algeria lost
@fakeaccount6769
@fakeaccount6769 2 года назад
@@mizrahiwithattitude2733 😂😂😂😂😂🤫🤫
@danghoangluong2942
@danghoangluong2942 8 месяцев назад
Damn, Egypt was backed by so many countries and still lost
@Mohamedamazigh726
@Mohamedamazigh726 8 месяцев назад
@@danghoangluong2942 I think it was due (besides tactics) to divergent goals between members of the coalition there were conflicts between leaders (arrogance and ego) . Poor organization, lack of true belief in their power, no strong will to push openly for the fight.
@osamaayman4208
@osamaayman4208 7 месяцев назад
المشير محمد عبد الغني الجمسي رئيس هيئة العمليات العسكرية في أكتوبر ٧٣ تم تطويق الثغرة بلواء راءسي بقيادة اللواء سعد مأمون ات ٦٢وتم وضع الخطه شامل ات كيسنجر السادات في أسوان قال لهم نيموه احرقو دمه لن نمسح بتدمير الثغرة لن نسمح بهزيمه السلااحالامريكي مرتين شرقوغرب القناة أرضك حتخدها بالسلام ندوة الإنسان المصري وحرب أكتوبر تربية شبين الكوم سنه ٨٥الفريق أول محمد فوزي أبو العسكريه المصرية والفريق عبدالمنعم واصل قاءد الجيس الثالث الميداني
@nuevagranadaempire2118
@nuevagranadaempire2118 2 года назад
Muy interesante suceso histórico, realmente son impresionantes las tácticas de Egipto e Israel, y sobretodo la manera en como Israel se desenvolvió en una guerra que parecía perdida
@manwelwasfy4371
@manwelwasfy4371 2 года назад
This video is not true thats israelian propaganda
@mohamedboulmaouhib5170
@mohamedboulmaouhib5170 Год назад
israel was saved because of the egyptian president decision despite the commanders saying no to an attack outside the SAM umbrella
@nourelsabah748
@nourelsabah748 Год назад
Say hello to mama America
@DonKilluminatis
@DonKilluminatis 10 месяцев назад
​@@nourelsabah748cry muslim
@DonKilluminatis
@DonKilluminatis 10 месяцев назад
​@@mohamedboulmaouhib5170yea like in the 6 day war
@isapektas7048
@isapektas7048 7 месяцев назад
Anyone here after the Hamas invation?
@angelaquino3730
@angelaquino3730 4 года назад
YEAHHHSS THANK GOD ITS ABOUT TIME FOR THIS
@emperorsblade2786
@emperorsblade2786 4 года назад
"Plot Armor" seems working properly. Just kidding.
@randomguy-tg7ok
@randomguy-tg7ok 4 года назад
No, I think plot armour perfectly describes what the Israelis have.
@johnrambo5795
@johnrambo5795 4 года назад
@@randomguy-tg7ok didnt help them during most of history
@randomguy-tg7ok
@randomguy-tg7ok 4 года назад
Yeah but they weren't meant to win those ones.
@brazilianman92
@brazilianman92 4 года назад
@@johnrambo5795 it did since our stock lives even today. Whereas many peoples have faded from history.
@spartanwarriorish
@spartanwarriorish 4 года назад
@@randomguy-tg7ok I was impressed how the jew defended jerusalem from rome , they have surely gave the romans tons of difficulty even though the latter was much more advanced and outnumbered them and finally had much more experience than them , yet they took jersualem after a looooong bloody siege with a lot of losses
@mostafabelal3425
@mostafabelal3425 2 года назад
Egypt vs Europe and America
@TingitanianCenturion
@TingitanianCenturion 2 года назад
​@3335AO ''other'' arab nations don't count
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