16:09 GMT, Tuesday, 6 May 2008 17:09 UK
1973: October War
ISRAEL TIMELINE
Overview
1948: The State of Israel is founded
1956: The Sinai campaign
1967: The Six-Day War
1973: October War
1977-1979: Egyptian-Israeli peace
1982: Lebanon invasion
1987: First Intifada
1993: Oslo agreement
2000: Second intifada
2005: Gaza withdrawal
2006: Lebanon war
2008: Israel now
Egypt could not accept Israeli occupation of the Sinai and, after two years of artillery duels, launched an audacious surprise attack across the Suez Canal on Yom Kippur, the holiest day of the Jewish year, the Day of Atonement. Israeli forces were at their least prepared.
The Egyptians gained a bridgehead across the canal but were eventually outflanked when the Israelis crossed to the west of the canal. Egypt accepted a ceasefire. In the meantime, the Israelis had counter-attacked against the Syrians who had taken the Golan Heights and forced them back, approaching Damascus itself.
Although Israel had won, it had been taken by surprise and was shocked. Its chief of staff and head of intelligence resigned. It also realised that the day of the tank was over, with so many destroyed by anti-tank missiles.
Eventually, both Egypt and Israel decided that they had a basis for making peace.
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