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Egyptian Soldiers celebrate the successful crossing of the Suez canal during the war
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Egyptian Soldiers celebrate the successful crossing of the Suez canal during the war
Saddat did not agree for direct peace talks + he asked preconditions. Israel wanted direct talks without preconditions. Thats what happaned after the war.The fact is that Sadat offered peace many times before the war in return of Sinai, however the Israeli government rejected all his offers.
Why Arabs did not make peace before 1967?There will be always victims and violence in the middle east because of the Israeli occupation of Arab lands.
Militarily on Syrian front Israel acheived undisputable victory.Militarily, the result was stalemate on both fronts,
Saddat wanted 90 mile withrdawal, thats 144 km.Sadat suggested in Feb 1971, an Israeli withdrawal 32 km into Sinai, limited Egyptian troops and UN peace keeping force would be deployed on the eastern bank of Suez, and to reopen the Suez Canal for international navigation, followed by six months of negotiations. PM Golda Meir rejected Sadat's offer.
20 km (10 km limited force Egyptian zone + 10 km UN zone).Ironically enough, IDF retreated 35 km into Sinai after the war in Jan 1974.
Hello 500,Saddat did not agree for direct peace talks + he asked preconditions. Israel wanted direct talks without preconditions. Thats what happaned after the war.
Why Arabs did not make peace before 1967?
Militarily on Syrian front Israel acheived undisputable victory.
On Egyptian front Israel surrounded 3rd Egyptian army and only superpower intevention prevented its destruction.
Saddat wanted 90 mile withrdawal, thats 144 km.
20 km (10 km limited force Egyptian zone + 10 km UN zone).
Posing with a friendly UN officer, Egyptian soldiers of the trapped 3rd army enjoy the peace the disengagement talks brought about in Sinai.
The Israelis had never left the table; the Arabs did that. Sadat thought the Arabs needed "dignity" before they could return. In cause of that emotion, thousands of Israelis and Arabs died. I always wonder why Arabs are proud rather than shamed to have participated in wars against Israel.
Here quotes from 1971 newspapers:but it's obvious that you can accept sources only if they are written by ultra rightist Israeli historians.
Sorry, I will not allow you to ruin my thread. So, either post something useful here, or your posts will be ignored.
You are wrong. I see many Arabs daily here. Arabic is official language in Israel.ethnically cleansed
You are wrong. I see many Arabs daily here. Arabic is official language in Israel.
Here quotes from 1971 newspapers:
I dont plan arguing either, just correcting some facts.
Egyptian soldiers in Sinai prior to the disengagement pose smiling by the skeleton of an IAF Skyhawk.
Egyptian commando from one of the 26 commando battalions in Egyptian service in 1973 redeploy in Sinai.
An AK-47 carried by lead soldier wrapped in tan cloth for camouflage.
. . . Are you simply parroting what you were taught in school? . . . much of what the authorities tell you is a lie. Is there some reason you can think of why they would teach you the truth about Jews and Israel?