Remarkable Statement From Mossad Chief: Let’s Not Exaggerate
Mossad chief David Barnea, in his written statement on the occasion of the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, which took place from October 6 to 25, 1973, noted that “Israel needs to make a realistic assessment to deal with the threats it faces” and said: “We must not overdo it in supporting our allies in times of crisis. We must not underestimate the enemy and its capabilities,” he said.
Barnea stated that “they should also fight for normalization and that countries whose desire for peace has diminished are doomed to be dragged into war,” adding that 50 years after the war, the Mossad decided to publish a book containing historical research on the war years for the first time.
YOM KIPPUR WAR
The Yom Kippur War is the largest war in the Middle East, launched by Egypt and Syria against Israel between October 6 and 25, 1973.
The war started when Egypt and Syria tried to recapture the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights.
The war initially developed in favor of Egypt and Syria. Egypt crossed the Suez Canal and entered the Sinai Peninsula, forcing Israeli troops to withdraw. Syria pushed back Israeli troops on the Golan Heights and made gains.
However, with the military support of Israel, the United States and other Western countries, he turned the tide of the war. On October 16, Israel counterattacked in the Sinai Peninsula and repulsed Egypt. On October 22, on the Golan Heights, Israeli troops repulsed Syria and won the war.
The Yom Kippur War was a major turning point in the Middle East. While the war caused a further deepening of the conflict between the Arab countries and Israel. It also increased the influence of the United States in the Middle East.
The war is called “Yom Kippur” because it begins on the holy “day of atonement” for the Jews. According to the Hebrew calendar, Yom Kippur this year falls on September 24. (AA)
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