DescriptionIsraeli Tanks Cross the Suez Canal - Flickr - Israel Defense Forces.jpg
On the Yom Kippur of October 6, 1973, Egypt and Syria launched a coordinated surprise attack on Israel. The Yom Kippur War was launched on the holiest day on the Jewish calendar: The Day of Atonement.
Using innovative tactics and advanced technology, Israeli forces achieved a remarkable military recovery--Israeli troops broke the Arab advance and encircled Egyptian forces in Sinai. Pictured here are the Israeli tanks which crossed into the Suez Canal's western border and reached within 101 kilometers of Cairo, Egypt.
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En el Yom Kippur del 6 de octubre de 1973, Egipto y Siria lanzaron un ataque sorpresa coordinado contra Israel. La Guerra de Yom Kippur se inició en el día más sagrado del calendario judío: el Día de la Expiación.
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