Plz guys , ignore that person as he think that Egyptian Army is just like the army of his country that killed and raped innocent people
Algerian Army have never ever killed , raped civilians, in fact she has never operated in any Algerian city or village.and all the accusation against her were debunked in Europrean courts.
She was confined to operation in the countryside...The work in cities was done by the police and the gendarmerie with the means that they had at their disposal...
Unlike the Egyptian army who made chekhchouka with the Egyptians by using tanks and heavy weaponry...If that you call big army, the rest of the world see it a conglomeration of armed thugs.
so he hate every thing about our great army.
A great army you said, a part the number of enrolled soldiers, and a cacophony of technological outdated equipments, she is no grater today than she was in the early nineties..Let recap:
1. 1948 lost against a nescent Israel
2. 1956 lost again against Israel-France- England
3- 1962-1967 lost half of her 70,000 troops sent to fight in Yemen
4- 1967 lost against Israel and completely deconstructed in less than 6 hrs. The war was one of the biggest blunder of the 20th century
5- 1973, after a good beginning , she showed her lack of stamina...30 thousands troops surrounded and starved for air in a couple hours, by a force of less than a Brigade...
and then there was the famous 777 unit....where Sadat and his overblown ego wanted to play with the big dog....
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In 1978, Egyptian Army Special Forces were dispatched to
Larnaca International Airport,
Larnaca,
Cyprus in response to
the hijacking of a
Cyprus Air passenger aircraft by operatives of the
Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The operation was organized hastily, and Egyptian authorities failed to notify Cyprus of the arrival of the unit. As the Egyptian commandos approached the plane on the tarmac, they were mistaken by the Cyprus security forces as terrorist reinforcements. Cypriot security forces opened fire on the approaching Egyptian SF members, who were without nearby cover and conspicuous in desert camouflage clothing. The firefight cost the lives of 15 members of the 79 members of the Egyptian commando force sent, however there were no reported Cypriot fatalities.
[1] The aftermath of the failed night-time incident and the need of a professional counter-terrorism unit in
Egypt resulted in the creation of Unit 777.
EgyptAir Flight 321
On August 23rd, 1976, three armed terrorists claiming to be from the
Abd Al-Nasir Movement hijacked the Egyptian Cairo-Luxor flight and asked the pilot to land in
Tripoli. One of the three hijackers was a 21-year-old Palestinian, Mohammed Naguid, who was working in Kuwait.
[2] They demanded the release of five Libyans imprisoned in Cairo in connection with two assassination attempts.
[3] The context was the deterioration of relations between
Egypt and
Libya after the
Yom Kippur War due to Libyan opposition to Sadat's peace policy. There had been a breakdown in unification talks between the two governments, which subsequently led to the
Libyan-Egyptian War. Fifteen minutes after takeoff from
Cairo International Airport, an Italian pilot called the airport to report that he had received a beam aerial from the Egyptian aircraft heading to Luxor that it had been hijacked and the flight was under terrorist control.
President Sadat ordered the Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense to make the necessary decisions to protect the passengers and arrest the terrorists. The Prime Minister and the Minister of Defense quickly flew to Luxor International Airport where they started a secret meeting in the airport's tower, while Major General Abdul Hafiz Al-Bagori, Governor of Qena started negotiations with the three terrorists in order to gain time.[citation needed] In a call between the cockpit and the airport, the pilot complained about a problem in the aircraft - that it hadn't shown that the aircraft needing refuelling - and that the aircraft needed maintenance. The terrorists were persuaded to allow the aircraft to land in Luxor for refuelling. Negotiations continued until 3 p.m., when the governor told the terrorists that engineers were ready. The engineers were two disguised Sa'ka Officers, who went inside and outside the aircraft several times in order to appear to be maintenance workers. Minutes later three officers stormed the aircraft and captured the hijackers.
The force that stormed the aircraft was later announced to be a special unit within the Sa'ka force and further information was classified, the same force which was later named 777
Op-Malta
In 1985, Task Force 777 was dispatched again to deal with a hijacking, this time to
Malta. An
Egypt Air Boeing 737 (
EgyptAir Flight 648) had landed in
Luqa Airportunder the control of
Abu Nidal faction terrorists, purportedly as retaliation for Egypt's failure to protect the terrorists that had hijacked the
MS Achille Lauro earlier that year. Several hostages were released (11 person), and at least one Israeli woman was executed. Although the operation was planned more carefully this time, the TF 777 operators committed several mistakes that would eventually prove fatal to many of the hostages.
[5] As explosives were detonated to attempt to blow a hole on the top of the airframe, the explosion ripped through the cabin area, immediately killing 20 passengers. Using the same hole, the operators gained entry to the plane but in the confusion opened fire indiscriminately and killed and injured more passengers. In the ensuing chaos, passengers that managed to flee the plane were then gunned down by snipers in positions around the airport who mistook them for terrorists attempting to escape. The total number of passengers killed was 57, out of 88 total."
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but what he didn't know that the Egyptian Army has a legacy before your country even exists that legacy kept it always beside the people of Egypt not supporting rulers .
Bullshit, our history is over 3500 years, a history and a culture well documented....The Egyptian army was, is, and will be always an army for parades ....She has no teeth or traction...We saw it recently when ISIS beheaded 28 Egyptians in Lybia, and we are seeing today in Yemen, where the dynasty of the idiots paid Egypt a lot of money for dismal results...Your army did exactly what they did 40 years ago, bomb goats, cows and dwellings..
The above picture is worth its weight in gold....