The Moral of Ressistance۷

90
Without comment
The Moral of Ressistance۷

Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat

After the death of Gamal Abdel Nasser in 1970, Anwar Sadat, his deputy, became president of Egypt.

Initially, he had an anti-Zionist approach, so that with the cooperation of Syria, he invaded the Sinai Peninsula to retake it, which had been captured by the Zionist regime in the Six-Day War in 1967, which he initially won.

There are no comments for this article
Comment
Post a comment for this article

Similar post

Follow the similar posts
The UAE's $35 Billion Investment in Egypt: Implications and Concerns

The UAE's $35 Billion Investment in Egypt: Implications and Concerns

Mar 05 2024
Hebrew Media Reports Discovery of Tunnels Connecting Gaza to Egypt

Hebrew Media Reports Discovery of Tunnels Connecting Gaza to Egypt

Feb 10 2024
The Starbucks Boycott: A Milestone in the Fight for Palestine

The Starbucks Boycott: A Milestone in the Fight for Palestine

Feb 06 2024
The Sound of Silence: Egypt's Complicity in the Suffering of Gaza

The Sound of Silence: Egypt's Complicity in the Suffering of Gaza

Feb 06 2024
Poster Collection "Islamic Republic's Actions in Global Security"

Poster Collection "Islamic Republic's Actions in Global Security"

Feb 04 2024
100 Day of Crimes

100 Day of Crimes

Jan 24 2024
100 days crimes

100 days crimes

Jan 24 2024
Yemen supports Palestine

Yemen supports Palestine

Jan 21 2024