מלחמת יום הכיפורים בקיצור
מה קרה במלחמת יום כיפור של 1973? מה הוביל למלחמה?
דורן שפריר מסכם את סרט ההמשך למלחמת ששת הימים ב-10 דקות
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Hi!
Hey!
We have something to tell you, but we're not sure how to convey it.
The truth is, we also have something to tell you.
Okay, you start.
Okay, so we have a lot of nuclear bombs, and they're all aimed at you.
Ah, interesting, because what we wanted to tell you is that we also have a lot of nuclear bombs, and they're all aimed at you.
Okay, so it looks like we have a plonker here, not a cutter.
Yes. Do you want me to try not to fight each other?
We're on the same side.
They're always trying to destroy us.
They took our lands.
Ah, how nice, you know how to negotiate.
We simply didn't expect a military that would raid for two days to know how to speak.
Aaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa
Okay. Israel and Egypt. Listen.
Dad and mom are currently in a complicated situation.
We don't want you to get in, because we don't want a nuclear storm.
You're not our dad and mom.
And we don't know what a nuclear weapon is.
We've got the BAD industry, though, if you're interested.
In the early 1970s, the situation was like this.
In the South, Israel holds half of the Sinai Island,
and is located on the east side of the Suez Canal.
From the west, the Egyptians are in a bad economic and social situation.
The young Sadat, the Egyptian president, believes that the root of the problem in the Middle East is the loss of the Six-Day War.
The Egyptians really want to take back Sinai, which they lost in 1967.
In the north, Israel holds the Golan Heights.
Also from 1967, the Syrians really want this area back.
And in recent years, Syria has developed a massive project to improve its army.
Their goal is to take back the Golan Heights and establish themselves as a dominant force in the Arab world.
In the East, Jordan is winning a civil war against Palestinian organizations.
It lost Judea and Samaria in 1967 and still sees this area as its own.
But the cooperation of the Syrians and Egyptians with the Palestinian organizations
causes the Jordanians to be a little hostile to them.
So, at the moment, they are not interested in sharing action.
No, we have to bring Sinai back. We simply have to.
Jordan, let's attack Israel.
Yes, no.
Oh, right, they're angry with us.
Okay.
Syria, let's attack Israel.
By the way, we also have to return to ourselves the Golan Heights.
Oh, Syria, how nice, you once tasted the same as we asked.
If we manage to hold the territories we lost long enough,
the powers will have already annulled the ceasefire,
and then we can stay with our territory.
Quiet, quiet, Israel is listening.
Hey, hello to all the powerful countries.
Wow, that's awesome!