The Yom Kippur War – When Surprise Changed the Middle East

The Yom Kippur War – When Surprise Changed the Middle East

Author: Kieran Baxter February 3, 2026 Duration: 8:27
Episode 25 of Turning Points: History’s Greatest Battles explores the Yom Kippur War (1973) — the conflict that shattered Israel’s sense of invincibility and reshaped Middle Eastern politics. After Israel’s decisive victory in the Six-Day War of 1967, Egypt and Syria sought to regain lost territory and restore national pride. Egyptian President Anwar Sadat planned a limited war designed not to destroy Israel, but to force diplomatic negotiations. On October 6, 1973, during the Jewish holy day of Yom Kippur, Egyptian and Syrian forces launched a coordinated surprise attack. Egyptian troops crossed the Suez Canal and broke through the Bar-Lev Line, while Syrian tanks advanced on the Golan Heights. Caught unprepared, Israel suffered heavy early losses and faced a serious threat to its survival. Through rapid mobilization and strong American support, Israel stabilized the front and launched counteroffensives. Israeli forces pushed Syrian troops back and crossed the Suez Canal, encircling Egyptian units and advancing toward Cairo. The war ended after three weeks under international pressure, narrowly avoiding superpower confrontation. Although costly on all sides, the war restored Arab confidence and forced Israel to reassess its security policies. Most importantly, it opened the path to peace between Egypt and Israel, leading to the 1979 peace treaty. The Yom Kippur War demonstrated the dangers of overconfidence and the lasting power of strategic surprise.

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