Anwar Sadat: Killed for Making Peace with Israel?

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  • On a beautiful sunny day in March 1979, as thousands of Egyptians awaited in anticipation, a plane landed in Cairo. Moments later, Egyptian President Anwar Sadat stepped out, welcomed by thunderous cheers from an overjoyed crowd.
    He had just returned to his country from Washington D.C., where five days earlier he had signed a historic treaty with Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and U.S. President Jimmy Carter, bringing an end to three decades of war and hostilities between Israelis and Egyptians.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 578

  • @Visiontech
    @Visiontech Рік тому +65

    I was in elementary school in Birmingham Alabama and we saw for the first time a picture of Sadat in one of those children's world news papers. We were all Black and didn't know anything about Anwar Sadat but he was the leader of Egypt and he was Black. He was so different from the other Black African leaders some how to all of us. He was on the world stage and meeting with the President of the United States he was the leader of Egypt a biblical nation. Everyday we would ask out teacher Mrs. Ross about President Sadat and we could clap. I remember when she came in crying with the principal. They told us that they were very sorry but that President Sadat had died. They told us that he had been killed. We all started crying, it's so impossible to explain but it just hurt so much.

    • @user-yh1fr3ow6c
      @user-yh1fr3ow6c 5 місяців тому +4

      We the Egyptians are light brown and dark brown and light black and dark black and some of us are a little white and we are Africans chose to speak Arabic and we don't care about the colour Allah bless Egypt and all of our brothers and sisters in Africa

    • @user-ud7io9bo5i
      @user-ud7io9bo5i 2 місяці тому +1

      He wasn’t black he was a dark skin Arab

    • @heshamabdou5259
      @heshamabdou5259 16 днів тому

      White, black or green
      Standards of beauty and mentality are not related to a specific color or race.
      Everyone is special, beautiful, and even sexy in a different way

    • @Ra3mseseo
      @Ra3mseseo 14 днів тому

      He is not black and was not black. His father is an Egyptian with a normal wheatish complexion like the Egyptians. His mother is a mixture of Egyptian and Sudanese, so his skin is darker than the Egyptians. But that skin tone is not strange to Egypt. If any Egyptian goes to the sea for a day or two only, his skin tone will be like this. We Egyptians have skin the color of wheat, sometimes light and sometimes dark. He was not black and he is not from Central, West or East Africa. He is an Egyptian from North Africa only. Your classifications based on color are very strange and unacceptable in North African and Middle Eastern society.

  • @The_Tuareg
    @The_Tuareg Рік тому +107

    Despite everything I still respect him. My dad met him a few times an said he was a decent fellow.

    • @martinitamaloii96
      @martinitamaloii96 Рік тому +13

      Surely he was, I am not an Arab but I know History 60%

    • @The_Tuareg
      @The_Tuareg Рік тому +11

      @@martinitamaloii96 you seem like a decent kid. You are s credit to your ancestors. Whomever they are. They are proud of you.

    • @zulfhashimmi2040
      @zulfhashimmi2040 Рік тому

      Insult to dogkind to call him one ….khanzeer

    • @kamilebrahimoff3589
      @kamilebrahimoff3589 Рік тому +3

      Yes, I agree, Sadat was a good man, but the minute he picked up the pen to sign the treaty, he signed his death certificate..

    • @nolane7906
      @nolane7906 Рік тому

      @@kamilebrahimoff3589 Why? Is it bad for Muslims to have peace to a country with a different religion? imagine killing a man for making peace? so Islam is not a religion of peace.

  • @csbalachandran
    @csbalachandran 11 місяців тому +13

    All your biographies are very well-made and very simply narrated, and reasonably short. These make the documentaries good teaching resources. They can help raise a lot of questions among students.
    Kudos!

  • @mariaevans5793
    @mariaevans5793 Рік тому +28

    I have been to Egypt many times, such a beautiful country full of history ,thank you for this video and educating me !!!!!🤗🇬🇧

    • @TheChosen2030
      @TheChosen2030 Рік тому

      Egyption are not welcoming though. Awful people

  • @Munthasir123
    @Munthasir123 Рік тому +52

    Loving learning about African history through this channel. In mid 2010’s I started coming across many UA-cam history channels and over the years I have learned history of most places in the World but I have always stayed ignorant of African history. Finally a channel dedicated for African history that can broaden my knowledge!

    • @amanireans2125
      @amanireans2125 Рік тому

      ❤❤❤

    • @editz_slick
      @editz_slick Рік тому

      Egypt is not in Africa it's there in Middle East.

    • @Munthasir123
      @Munthasir123 Рік тому +3

      @@editz_slick Nope, it’s firmly in North Africa. Its actually racist to think they aren’t African. Africa is very diverse in contrary to what we have been taught in school.

    • @editz_slick
      @editz_slick Рік тому

      BRO WHY ARE YOU ALL PINGING ME

    • @editz_slick
      @editz_slick Рік тому

      Wait a second

  • @adamled99
    @adamled99 Рік тому +88

    As an Australian I barely remember learning any Australian history in school, and I've definitely never learned african history. This channel is invaluable.

    • @Jahangiralom-qn9ul
      @Jahangiralom-qn9ul Рік тому +5

      What your history revealed and said... To colonized globally and killed the tribes and occupy their lands

    • @abayomiadeleke834
      @abayomiadeleke834 Рік тому +1

      @@Jahangiralom-qn9ul Australia was a colony themself

    • @Jahangiralom-qn9ul
      @Jahangiralom-qn9ul Рік тому +2

      @@abayomiadeleke834 killed the innocent peoples and occupied the land

    • @Mo-yd8xc
      @Mo-yd8xc Рік тому

      ​@@abayomiadeleke834isn't Australia a prison colony?

    • @arsalanmirza3411
      @arsalanmirza3411 Рік тому +1

      Because your POLITICIANS 🤡 want to keep the voters busy with SHEEP 🐑 and COWS 🐄 😂🤣

  • @orboakin8074
    @orboakin8074 Рік тому +70

    RIP Anwar Sadat. It is a tragedy that peace makers are often killed by their own people. Anwar Sadat was a great middle-east leader and peace maker who was viciously killed by Egyptian muslim extremists despite how his peace deal helped Egypt. It is truly a tragedy but we thank God for great leaders like Sadat who are willing and daring to make hard but necessary choices.

    • @dougfredricks2017
      @dougfredricks2017 Рік тому +2

      Mr. Sadat just like MLK and Gandhi sought peace yet they were killed.

    • @kareldekale4987
      @kareldekale4987 Рік тому +11

      What about killing Yitzhak Rabin by an orthodox Jew?

    • @orboakin8074
      @orboakin8074 Рік тому

      @@kareldekale4987 oh, that was also tragic and horrible too. Glad the POS who did that is rotting in jail

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 Рік тому

      Anwar el-Sadat, was a TRAITOR to the Egyptian people and the Arab World. Ally of the US and Israel. As a traitor that he was, he deserved death. Now, please check out these FACTS that are on the Web: "In 250 years of existence as a nation, the US has fought against 29 sovereign countries. (In Fact, since 1785, we have been involved, for 231 years, in some kind of war. And this wars, against all varieties of nations. From going against the Sultan of Morocco, to invading the tiny island of Grenada, 1983. Well, this means that in our entire history, we have only had 17 years of peace, and even fewer, cuz here the almost 5 years of our Civil War (Union/Confed 1861‒1865), are Not counted, since this war was not with another country, but against us. And the wars against the Native Nations of America either are not counted, for the same reason). Anyway: We fought against 29 countries. We have "Grown" 711 the size of our territory from the original 13 colonies. Our Economic, Political and Military development was established thanks to the Piracy, the Slavery, the Massacres, the Opium Trade or Cocaine Traffic, and the Weakness of many abused sovereign nations. We have provoked with total impunity, 12 Genocides and 9 Massacres, ‒inside and outside our own borders‒, and Assassinations of Gov’t. Leaders, Coups d'État and Economic Blockades in 6 UN member nations. Between 1947 and 1989, the US tried to change other nations gov’ts 73 times. It includes 66 covert Ops. And 7 overt ones. In Civil Wars: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the following Civil Wars: In Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. In Haiti. (1813 and 1901 and then 1915-1919-1934-2001). In the Philippines. (1898-1902. Genocide. One Million people dead). In Hawaii. (1889 and 1890-1893 and 1901). In Cuba. (1898 and 1901-1902 and 1906 and 1913 and 1952 and again 1960). In Island Guam and Island Wake (1898-1899 and 1902-1905). In Island of Samoa. (1898-1899). In Puerto Rico. (1898-1902 to 2023 LOL). In Colombia. (1899-1902 and 1948). In Mexico. (1836 and 1847, and 1859-1861 “Cortina Wars”. And 1875 "Las Cuevas War”. And 1886 and 1904 and 1914 and again in 1916-1917 against “Pancho Villa”). In Russia. (1918-1920). In the "Republic Banana Wars" of Central America. (Massacre. 1912-1934). In Dominican Republic. (1916-1924 and 1965-1966). In Honduras. (1903 and 1912 and 1919 and 1924-1925 and again 2009). In Venezuela. (1936 and 1945 and again in 1948). Military Coup in Peru. (1948 and 1967). In China. (1856-1859, and 1899-1901, and 1913 and 1933, and again in 1945-1946-1949). Military assistance to Chinese rebels in Taiwan. (1951-1952). In Korea. (1871 and 1950-1953). In Iran. (1953). Coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh. (Massacre). In Vietnam. (1959-1975. Massacre and Genocide.). In Albania. (1949-1953 and 1955). In Panama. (1856, and 1903, and 1964-1968, and again 1989). In Brazil. (1950 and 1959 and 1964 and again in 2016). Coup and Intervention in Guatemala. (1944, and 1954, and 1966, and again 1982-1985). Coup against Patrice Lumumba and Intervention in Republic of the Congo. (Massacre. 1960- 1961). Coup and subsequent Fascist regime in Greece. (1967). The Hunting for Che Guevara, in Bolivia. (1968). US Military assistance in the Coup in Bolivia (Copper Mining Co. 1971). The “Bombing of Laos”. (1971-1973). Terror in Uruguay. Support for the regime of Juan María Bordaberry. (Genocide. 1973). Support for the regime of Moboth, in Zaire (Genocide. 1974). Attack on Cambodia. (Kampuchea. 1975). Democratic Republic of the Congo “Simba Rebellion”. (Massacre. 1964-1967 and 1975). Entry of US Troops into Nicaragua. (1928-1932 against Augusto Sandino, and 1937 and 1972-1973, and 1984-1987 and again 1995). Coup in Chile against Salvador Allende. (Genocide. 1973-1976). Argentina (1976-1986). Armed conflict between the Saharawi Arab Republic and between Morocco. (1976-2002). Support for the cannibal Jean-Bédel Bokassa, in Central African Republic. (Genocide. 1979). Military assistance to the rebels of Yemen and Oman. (1978-1979). Military assistance in El Salvador, special operations. (Genocide. 1980-1992). Military assistance to Iraq. (1983-1990). We, the US, assistance Saddam Hussein against Iran. (More than half a million deaths in ten years. 1980-1990). Support and funding of the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot. (Genocide 1980-1982). In Angola-Namibia. (Massacre. 1980-1981-1984). Intervention in Grenada (1983). Here, in Grenada, the US Rangers attack lasted 6 hours, since the tiny Island has no Army, no Navy nor Air Force. The Ranges fought against 287 fearsome Police Officers. Actually, half of these Cops, cuz the other half had not yet come to work the afternoon shift. LOL. In Chad, support the Dictator and Genocide François “Ngarta” Tombalbaye. (1960-1972 and Intervention 1982-1986 and 2007). In Egypt, in the “Arab Spring” (2010-2012). Coup in Equatorial Guinea. (1994-1997-2007 and 2021). Coup in Peru against Pedro Castillo. (2022-2023). In Bosnia. (1994-1995 and 2006)... In Libya, Niger, Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya, Oman, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, in Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. And… Oh! Yeah: In Ukraine. What's so "Proud" about being a nation of Looters and Criminals? .

    • @asharahmad1068
      @asharahmad1068 Рік тому +10

      Shut up as muslims we should stand with Palestine

  • @ellamay8057
    @ellamay8057 Рік тому +45

    On behalf of my compatriots (people of Iran), I sincerely appreciate President Sadats' generosity and true friendship towards our beloved Shahanshah. May his soul rest in peace. We owe him so much. ❤

    • @asharahmad1068
      @asharahmad1068 Рік тому +8

      U mean a western dog😂 who ran away with all your money😂

    • @khabibnurmagomedov8581
      @khabibnurmagomedov8581 Рік тому +1

      Iam not a Iranian but i have common sense to distinguish between a western dog and a genuine leader😂😂😂😂......... You are more interested in being slave to West rather than being independent country😂😂😂

    • @CM-zl3fk
      @CM-zl3fk Рік тому

      @@asharahmad1068 Go back to your cave, you do not belong to the modern world

    • @CM-zl3fk
      @CM-zl3fk Рік тому +5

      Indeed, I am also an Iranian and he is very respected among Iranians. A true smart patriotic leader who was murdered by Islamist terrorists. It was a sad day for Egypt.

    • @souvikrc4499
      @souvikrc4499 Рік тому

      @@asharahmad1068 the Islamic Republic, received arms and training from Israel

  • @user-kh7kk3ww3c
    @user-kh7kk3ww3c 10 місяців тому +10

    As a Brit, I found that documentary refreshing and enlightening. As a kid, I remember watching an interview with Anwar Sadat and found him very pleasant to listen to. Given the events of the last few days I can only wonder what the situation would be now. Thank you for your work and efforts.

    • @cubeweaver
      @cubeweaver 10 місяців тому

      If you trace way back, all the Middle East conflicts were all due to those Brits in 1940s. Ditto for India and Pakistan separation. Bloody Brit empire!

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому

      The religion of harmony and peace seems to have quite a history, no?

    • @user-kh7kk3ww3c
      @user-kh7kk3ww3c 9 місяців тому

      @@silvermediastudio All cultures have their skeletons in the cupboards

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому

      @@user-kh7kk3ww3c And now because of their egos and lack of human morality or modern civility, many Muslims will have theirs' scattered across the kitchen, floor, and streets.

  • @Celtic_Iron
    @Celtic_Iron 11 місяців тому +7

    As an Irish person with little to no knowledge of African/Arab history I always felt shame hearing many Muslim/Arab and African countries have places named after our fallen heros and freedom fighters. You are helping me to make amends for a lot of the guilt thank you

    • @rogermoore27
      @rogermoore27 11 місяців тому +1

      Don't worry my friend. As a Trinidadian reading about Irish history, I am very sympathetic to what took place. I was lucky to visit Ireland 4 years ago and it was a wonderful experience. Is breá liom Éire

    • @Celtic_Iron
      @Celtic_Iron 11 місяців тому

      @@rogermoore27 We have a lovely population of Irish ancestry in Montserrat brother :)

    • @user-yh1fr3ow6c
      @user-yh1fr3ow6c 5 місяців тому

      FROM EGYPT ALL LOVE AND RESPECT FOR IRELAND

  • @spaceshuttledoorgunner125
    @spaceshuttledoorgunner125 Рік тому +14

    Another great episode. Thank you very much. Truly enjoyed it.

  • @alma7621
    @alma7621 Рік тому +3

    Great man!! I am 62 now. I still remember I was tracking all the battles details of 6 days war. I was a junior high school student in Hong Kong at that time.

  • @_CrissoN
    @_CrissoN Рік тому +22

    Another well researched and well presented video as always 👏👏

  • @borja1000
    @borja1000 Рік тому +47

    One of the only Arab leaders who interpreted the Israeli conflict pragmatically: a military struggle his side couldn't win at the time.

    • @DavdBlack
      @DavdBlack Рік тому +8

      Spoken like an Israel

    • @borja1000
      @borja1000 Рік тому +11

      @@DavdBlack Perhaps (albeit I'm not Israeli, Jewish or from any party that has even a remote stake in what goes down there. I do know there are no saints in that mess.
      And I know bullshit when I smell it.

    • @ashfifidontcare4064
      @ashfifidontcare4064 Рік тому

      @@borja1000yeah bull crap you westerners like to create to destabilize places. Stop making comments on youtube and lose some weight and learn how to read a book.

    • @outerspace7391
      @outerspace7391 10 місяців тому +2

      He betrayed the revolution

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому +1

      @@DavdBlack How's that mindset working out for you?

  • @Magomerlin90210
    @Magomerlin90210 9 місяців тому +6

    He was a lovely and kind soul, he really cared for his people and didn't deserve that tragic fate. God bless his soul❤️

  • @maighaleb786
    @maighaleb786 Рік тому +6

    Love you’re videos, they’re amazing. I’m Egyptian and I find myself learning things I never even knew. That being said I have one small correction: when you’re saying the name “Amin Osman Pasha,” Pasha is his title, not his last name. So just referring to him as “pasha” doesn’t make sense because there are many people with the same title of pasha.

  • @martinitamaloii96
    @martinitamaloii96 Рік тому +167

    Yes, he was assasinated because of that. Egypitian will never have a president like Sadat.

    • @The_Tuareg
      @The_Tuareg Рік тому +34

      They won’t have another Nasser. That’s what you should be saying my subsaharan friend.
      We North African Arabs are facing a lack of proper leaders.

    • @martinitamaloii96
      @martinitamaloii96 Рік тому +3

      @@The_Tuareg I think they all serve their country to their own abilities.

    • @anthonymanderson7671
      @anthonymanderson7671 Рік тому +13

      ​@@The_Tuareg I understand. Nasser wouldn't be happy to see the current state of his nation.

    • @oluchukwuokafor7729
      @oluchukwuokafor7729 Рік тому +40

      yall should stop with that subsuharan stuff. All blacks people don't live below the sahara, some live above it, some live along the nile. If you feel the need to differentiate, just call us black Africans.

    • @valen23arg
      @valen23arg Рік тому

      You mean they wont have another traitor and sellout?

  • @razony
    @razony Рік тому +11

    I very much enjoyed it. I was stationed in Germany when this happened. Anwar Sadat was a breath of peace in the region and for the world. Fear and evil were short lived though.

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 Рік тому +1

      Anwar el-Sadat, was a TRAITOR to the Egyptian people and the Arab World. Ally of the US and Israel. As a traitor that he was, he deserved death. Now, please check out these FACTS that are on the Web: "In 250 years of existence as a nation, the US has fought against 29 sovereign countries. (In Fact, since 1785, we have been involved, for 231 years, in some kind of war. And this wars, against all varieties of nations. From going against the Sultan of Morocco, to invading the tiny island of Grenada, 1983. Well, this means that in our entire history, we have only had 17 years of peace, and even fewer, cuz here the almost 5 years of our Civil War (Union/Confed 1861‒1865), are Not counted, since this war was not with another country, but against us. And the wars against the Native Nations of America either are not counted, for the same reason). Anyway: We fought against 29 countries. We have "Grown" 711 the size of our territory from the original 13 colonies. Our Economic, Political and Military development was established thanks to the Piracy, the Slavery, the Massacres, the Opium Trade or Cocaine Traffic, and the Weakness of many abused sovereign nations. We have provoked with total impunity, 12 Genocides and 9 Massacres, ‒inside and outside our own borders‒, and Assassinations of Gov’t. Leaders, Coups d'État and Economic Blockades in 6 UN member nations. Between 1947 and 1989, the US tried to change other nations gov’ts 73 times. It includes 66 covert Ops. And 7 overt ones. In Civil Wars: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the following Civil Wars: In Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. In Haiti. (1813 and 1901 and then 1915-1919-1934-2001). In the Philippines. (1898-1902. Genocide. One Million people dead). In Hawaii. (1889 and 1890-1893 and 1901). In Cuba. (1898 and 1901-1902 and 1906 and 1913 and 1952 and again 1960). In Island Guam and Island Wake (1898-1899 and 1902-1905). In Island of Samoa. (1898-1899). In Puerto Rico. (1898-1902 to 2023 LOL). In Colombia. (1899-1902 and 1948). In Mexico. (1836 and 1847, and 1859-1861 “Cortina Wars”. And 1875 "Las Cuevas War”. And 1886 and 1904 and 1914 and again in 1916-1917 against “Pancho Villa”). In Russia. (1918-1920). In the "Republic Banana Wars" of Central America. (Massacre. 1912-1934). In Dominican Republic. (1916-1924 and 1965-1966). In Honduras. (1903 and 1912 and 1919 and 1924-1925 and again 2009). In Venezuela. (1936 and 1945 and again in 1948). Military Coup in Peru. (1948 and 1967). In China. (1856-1859, and 1899-1901, and 1913 and 1933, and again in 1945-1946-1949). Military assistance to Chinese rebels in Taiwan. (1951-1952). In Korea. (1871 and 1950-1953). In Iran. (1953). Coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh. (Massacre). In Vietnam. (1959-1975. Massacre and Genocide.). In Albania. (1949-1953 and 1955). In Panama. (1856, and 1903, and 1964-1968, and again 1989). In Brazil. (1950 and 1959 and 1964 and again in 2016). Coup and Intervention in Guatemala. (1944, and 1954, and 1966, and again 1982-1985). Coup against Patrice Lumumba and Intervention in Republic of the Congo. (Massacre. 1960- 1961). Coup and subsequent Fascist regime in Greece. (1967). The Hunting for Che Guevara, in Bolivia. (1968). US Military assistance in the Coup in Bolivia (Copper Mining Co. 1971). The “Bombing of Laos”. (1971-1973). Terror in Uruguay. Support for the regime of Juan María Bordaberry. (Genocide. 1973). Support for the regime of Moboth, in Zaire (Genocide. 1974). Attack on Cambodia. (Kampuchea. 1975). Democratic Republic of the Congo “Simba Rebellion”. (Massacre. 1964-1967 and 1975). Entry of US Troops into Nicaragua. (1928-1932 against Augusto Sandino, and 1937 and 1972-1973, and 1984-1987 and again 1995). Coup in Chile against Salvador Allende. (Genocide. 1973-1976). Argentina (1976-1986). Armed conflict between the Saharawi Arab Republic and between Morocco. (1976-2002). Support for the cannibal Jean-Bédel Bokassa, in Central African Republic. (Genocide. 1979). Military assistance to the rebels of Yemen and Oman. (1978-1979). Military assistance in El Salvador, special operations. (Genocide. 1980-1992). Military assistance to Iraq. (1983-1990). We, the US, assistance Saddam Hussein against Iran. (More than half a million deaths in ten years. 1980-1990). Support and funding of the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot. (Genocide 1980-1982). In Angola-Namibia. (Massacre. 1980-1981-1984). Intervention in Grenada (1983). Here, in Grenada, the US Rangers attack lasted 6 hours, since the tiny Island has no Army, no Navy nor Air Force. The Ranges fought against 287 fearsome Police Officers. Actually, half of these Cops, cuz the other half had not yet come to work the afternoon shift. LOL. In Chad, support the Dictator and Genocide François “Ngarta” Tombalbaye. (1960-1972 and Intervention 1982-1986 and 2007). In Egypt, in the “Arab Spring” (2010-2012). Coup in Equatorial Guinea. (1994-1997-2007 and 2021). Coup in Peru against Pedro Castillo. (2022-2023). In Bosnia. (1994-1995 and 2006)... In Libya, Niger, Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya, Oman, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, in Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. And… Oh! Yeah: In Ukraine. What's so "Proud" about being a nation of Looters and Criminals? .

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому

      But Islam is the religion of peace, right?

  • @w.8034
    @w.8034 Рік тому +6

    Very informative piece, I have been waiting for it with bated breath.
    However the background music was rather distracting

  • @rajibullah9072
    @rajibullah9072 10 місяців тому +4

    Egypt is a very beautiful country and people are very beautiful. I visited Egypt in 2016 and stayed there for 7 days ;

    • @silvermediastudio
      @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому

      They have and continue to be infiltrated by Muslim extremists. It'll destroy Egypt like it has the rest of the Arab world.

    • @misskleokleo7371
      @misskleokleo7371 8 місяців тому

      @@silvermediastudio leave us alone please

  • @prof.nicollas519
    @prof.nicollas519 Рік тому +7

    Congrats for your awesome material to the eternity! ❤

  • @touco9077
    @touco9077 Рік тому +9

    I was in Egypt when Sadat was killed, I was on liberty in Alexandria, I was stationed on the USS Guadalcanal and we were visiting Alexandria Egypt when they killed that beautiful man in Cairo, what a loss to the world, it's true that the best people just don't last long, that's testament to the power of Satan and his evil intent

  • @haamulubechooka6908
    @haamulubechooka6908 Рік тому +4

    Those who live by the sword will die with the sword

  • @ZvikomboreroMunaku
    @ZvikomboreroMunaku 8 місяців тому +1

    Im proud to be a historian and how history can unpack some of these events and make many people appreciate that the current events have a strong historical bearing.

  • @donboscolazarus1099
    @donboscolazarus1099 Рік тому +10

    One of the greatest leaders of Egypt was Anwar Sadat,a peace lover,for all the Arabs.

    • @clarktimothy9172
      @clarktimothy9172 5 місяців тому

      Never we can't be slaves in peace 🕊️✌️, peace is for the weak

  • @AkhtarKamal
    @AkhtarKamal Рік тому +2

    Enrich history n culture of Egypt, thanks a lot. Love n respect from karachi Pakistan.

  • @mmusi8599
    @mmusi8599 2 місяці тому

    Thank you for your videos. After watching a many of your videos, now I'm convinced that African leaders always acted out of choice, and were not compelled to sell their countries to former colonizers.
    Anwar Sadat was able to put Egypt first, and let go of relying on any superpowers.

  • @julianmasimba1099
    @julianmasimba1099 Рік тому +9

    Such a smart and pragmatic leader … I didn’t know that history.

  • @mutajumarobhe9788
    @mutajumarobhe9788 Рік тому +12

    I can bet my money on the fact that Mubarak knew what was about to happen during Sadat's assassination

    • @eca3101
      @eca3101 4 місяці тому

      Sadat was almost killed in the attack…

  • @user-gr3os4xe1p
    @user-gr3os4xe1p Рік тому +3

    رحم الله الشهيد البطل المصرى محمد صلاح إبراهيم وأجعل مثواه الجنه والصبر والسلوان لأهل الشهيد وكل المصرين وحسبنا الله ونعم الوكيل فى حكومة الكفتجية .

  • @tsankara2705
    @tsankara2705 Рік тому +4

    thanks tatenda for such a great work u do am always looking forward to your next episode

    • @Mo-yd8xc
      @Mo-yd8xc Рік тому

      Attendance sounds like a Shona name.

  • @kamilebrahimoff3589
    @kamilebrahimoff3589 Рік тому +2

    The Egyptian brotherhood viewed the signing of the peace treaty with Israel as a slap in the face.

  • @ogbonnagerrardgeorge45
    @ogbonnagerrardgeorge45 Рік тому +11

    Pls when are we getting that of Hussein Mubarak 🇪🇬

  • @petersonbedan1839
    @petersonbedan1839 Рік тому +8

    One of greatest AFRO Arabian martyrs who will forever be the Father of modern Egypt.

  • @zulkiflijamil4033
    @zulkiflijamil4033 Рік тому

    Habari. This is great historical documentary. Thank you so much for uploading.

  • @ralphchimbaira1755
    @ralphchimbaira1755 Рік тому +4

    Thank you Tatenda this is deep and informative

  • @kalomboC
    @kalomboC Рік тому +30

    1. Please do a piece on the Egyptian General Saad El-Shazly, who masterminded Sadat's limited war strategy to take and hold part of the Sinai and force a diplomatic resolution to the Israeli occupation. El-Shezly is not given his due, his plan was only defeated by political interference from Sadat (under pressure from the Syrians) and US intelligence aid.
    2. Sadat didn't aim to capture the whole Sinai by force, but simply force the Israelis to negotiate.

    • @nelmasryn
      @nelmasryn Рік тому

      Are you a member of the Muslim Brotherhood to propagate their falsified propaganda? Any person with limited intelligence knows quite well that modern warfare does not depend on the acts or the decisions of one military commander. El Shazly career could be simply summarized as: a charismatic ill-disciplined army officer; a career that befits a paratrooper. Otherwise, his military background was rather shallow. So much fuss about a less than average military commander.

    • @hossamafndina-wx8mq
      @hossamafndina-wx8mq 3 місяці тому

      You are a good reader of history, what is your nationality?

  • @kevinsad3011
    @kevinsad3011 Рік тому +3

    great man, all iranian people love Egypt, egyptians & mr Anwar Sadat,,,,,god bless him .

    • @asharahmad1068
      @asharahmad1068 Рік тому +2

      God will never bless someone who supports an oppressor and the one who disobey him

  • @AmosAmerica
    @AmosAmerica 9 місяців тому +1

    I feel very informed. Thank you.

  • @DerSchleier
    @DerSchleier Рік тому +8

    Herrlich. Danke African Biographics.

  • @mikesmyth9649
    @mikesmyth9649 Рік тому +3

    A great documentary, thanks and congratulations.

  • @nidawebb9715
    @nidawebb9715 9 місяців тому

    I love very much history of old century's. 24 hours listening watching differentiate for the time happened, for the old traditions.

  • @hassohrabi1454
    @hassohrabi1454 Рік тому

    a brave man good leader best friends for his friends a big soul i have all the respect i can have for a politician an as an iranian we will never forget what he did for shah of iran when all western country betrayed him...

  • @MAINA_THETHERE_1704
    @MAINA_THETHERE_1704 11 місяців тому +1

    This channel is addictive 👌👌👌👌☑️☑️☑️

  • @shikony
    @shikony 9 місяців тому +1

    Exactly, being killed for making peace, some people just like war not peace, so sad.
    MHSCRIP...

  • @donallmccrudden4812
    @donallmccrudden4812 Місяць тому

    My great grand uncle was there the day sadat was assassinated, he was the irish minister of defence at the time, james tully, he was seat close enough to sadat to be injured on his face by shrapnel from a grenade. Rip to the people who were killed that day

  • @christopherj.l.watson3560
    @christopherj.l.watson3560 Рік тому +2

    Anwar Sadat was a great man, and leader

  • @masechabamdaka785
    @masechabamdaka785 Рік тому +1

    Another great episode, thank you Tatenda

  • @samanlbj
    @samanlbj Рік тому +1

    On 6th October 1981, I was standing outside our office in the Near Dead Sea Arab Potash Project Refinery construction site in Safi Jordan. All of sudden few Palestinian colleagues started to come out and shout Down Israel and US also Sadat. I was just 21 years old at that time feard what was happening.then I ask one elderly Jordanian what was all about. Then he said Anwar Sadat was assassinated in Cairo. few of them even start to fire their pistols toward the sky. They danced till late at night.

    • @gordonspicer
      @gordonspicer Рік тому

      lesson here ? To me there cannot be a separate state in the West Bank. It will only encourage to continue. You cannot trust them.

  • @joeshmoe8345
    @joeshmoe8345 Рік тому

    Real cool, thanks for sharing with us Big Dog.

  • @siphomogale779
    @siphomogale779 Рік тому +3

    This world is not place of peace

  • @afrikasmith1049
    @afrikasmith1049 Рік тому +11

    Moral of the story: Tragedy always strikes when the masses kill the wise individual.

    • @zinouneza2491
      @zinouneza2491 Рік тому +1

      🤮

    • @afrikasmith1049
      @afrikasmith1049 Рік тому

      @@zinouneza2491 🤨

    • @user-yh1fr3ow6c
      @user-yh1fr3ow6c 5 місяців тому

      It wasn't the masses it was a few petraders calling themselves muslim brotherhood and they are not real muslims

  • @rudyniosho2505
    @rudyniosho2505 Рік тому +5

    Thank you so much for this video! I have always been interested by this story. 🙏🏼

  • @user-un3ze1jg9r
    @user-un3ze1jg9r Рік тому +3

    He remains a hero for his noble pursuit of peace for the region

  • @jamesbodnarchuk3322
    @jamesbodnarchuk3322 Рік тому +5

    Kinda funny how his successor was right beside him in his murder?

    • @destroyerarmor2846
      @destroyerarmor2846 Рік тому +1

      Welcome to the middle east politics. Very Machiavellian lol

    • @musamusashi
      @musamusashi Рік тому +1

      He was his right arm and vice president: was beside him always, since he ascended to that role.

    • @Dizle81
      @Dizle81 Рік тому +2

      Mubarak had better protection than the president himself

    • @milleziano
      @milleziano Рік тому

      Gen 16:12 And he will be a wild man; his hand will be against every man, and every man's hand against him; and he shall dwell in the presence of all his brethren.

  • @MinhNguyen-cn8kx
    @MinhNguyen-cn8kx Рік тому

    Fantastico prez Sadat..... With love and respect from Viet Nam.... Allahu akhbar.

  • @MAchannel2024
    @MAchannel2024 Рік тому +2

    You make a deal with the devil, you get what you expect

  • @howardirving9777
    @howardirving9777 Рік тому

    Egypt Will Never Gets Another President like Sadat

  • @eslinc
    @eslinc Рік тому

    The information in this video is 👍, but the background music is distracting 👎.

  • @marhabanasir8
    @marhabanasir8 Рік тому

    Anwar Sadat made very brave accord with Israel costing his own life... and still Egypt is following his footsteps...

  • @garry1214
    @garry1214 Рік тому

    Very Interesting and well done. Thank you

  • @davisbaingana3926
    @davisbaingana3926 Рік тому +1

    Thanks for that information

  • @Mrgunsngear
    @Mrgunsngear Рік тому

    Thanks

  • @wizi6810
    @wizi6810 Рік тому +2

    Israël was saved by the US, US pre-position advanced military equipments in Israel, after Israels defeat US gave all those military equipments and also gave strategic advice and helped them through out the war

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 Рік тому

      Anwar el-Sadat, was a TRAITOR to the Egyptian people and the Arab World. Ally of the US and Israel. As a Traitor that he was, he deserved death. Now, please check out these FACTS that are on the Web: "In 250 years of existence as a nation, the US has fought against 29 sovereign countries. (In Fact, since 1785, we have been involved, for 231 years, in some kind of war. And this wars, against all varieties of nations. From going against the Sultan of Morocco, to invading the tiny island of Grenada, 1983. Well, this means that in our entire history, we have only had 17 years of peace, and even fewer, cuz here the almost 5 years of our Civil War (Union/Confed 1861‒1865), are Not counted, since this war was not with another country, but against us. And the wars against the Native Nations of America either are not counted, for the same reason). Anyway: We fought against 29 countries. We have "Grown" 711 the size of our territory from the original 13 colonies. Our Economic, Political and Military development was established thanks to the Piracy, the Slavery, the Massacres, the Opium Trade or Cocaine Traffic, and the Weakness of many abused sovereign nations. We have provoked with total impunity, 12 Genocides and 9 Massacres, ‒inside and outside our own borders‒, and Assassinations of Gov’t. Leaders, Coups d'État and Economic Blockades in 6 UN member nations. Between 1947 and 1989, the US tried to change other nations gov’ts 73 times. It includes 66 covert Ops. And 7 overt ones. In Civil Wars: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the following Civil Wars: In Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. In Haiti. (1813 and 1901 and then 1915-1919-1934-2001). In the Philippines. (1898-1902. Genocide. One Million people dead). In Hawaii. (1889 and 1890-1893 and 1901). In Cuba. (1898 and 1901-1902 and 1906 and 1913 and 1952 and again 1960). In Island Guam and Island Wake (1898-1899 and 1902-1905). In Island of Samoa. (1898-1899). In Puerto Rico. (1898-1902 to 2023 LOL). In Colombia. (1899-1902 and 1948). In Mexico. (1836 and 1847, and 1859-1861 “Cortina Wars”. And 1875 "Las Cuevas War”. And 1886 and 1904 and 1914 and again in 1916-1917 against “Pancho Villa”). In Russia. (1918-1920). In the "Republic Banana Wars" of Central America. (Massacre. 1912-1934). In Dominican Republic. (1916-1924 and 1965-1966). In Honduras. (1903 and 1912 and 1919 and 1924-1925 and again 2009). In Venezuela. (1936 and 1945 and again in 1948). Military Coup in Peru. (1948 and 1967). In China. (1856-1859, and 1899-1901, and 1913 and 1933, and again in 1945-1946-1949). Military assistance to Chinese rebels in Taiwan. (1951-1952). In Korea. (1871 and 1950-1953). In Iran. (1953). Coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh. (Massacre). In Vietnam. (1959-1975. Massacre and Genocide.). In Albania. (1949-1953 and 1955). In Panama. (1856, and 1903, and 1964-1968, and again 1989). In Brazil. (1950 and 1959 and 1964 and again in 2016). Coup and Intervention in Guatemala. (1944, and 1954, and 1966, and again 1982-1985). Coup against Patrice Lumumba and Intervention in Republic of the Congo. (Massacre. 1960- 1961). Coup and subsequent Fascist regime in Greece. (1967). The Hunting for Che Guevara, in Bolivia. (1968). US Military assistance in the Coup in Bolivia (Copper Mining Co. 1971). The “Bombing of Laos”. (1971-1973). Terror in Uruguay. Support for the regime of Juan María Bordaberry. (Genocide. 1973). Support for the regime of Moboth, in Zaire (Genocide. 1974). Attack on Cambodia. (Kampuchea. 1975). Democratic Republic of the Congo “Simba Rebellion”. (Massacre. 1964-1967 and 1975). Entry of US Troops into Nicaragua. (1928-1932 against Augusto Sandino, and 1937 and 1972-1973, and 1984-1987 and again 1995). Coup in Chile against Salvador Allende. (Genocide. 1973-1976). Argentina (1976-1986). Armed conflict between the Saharawi Arab Republic and between Morocco. (1976-2002). Support for the cannibal Jean-Bédel Bokassa, in Central African Republic. (Genocide. 1979). Military assistance to the rebels of Yemen and Oman. (1978-1979). Military assistance in El Salvador, special operations. (Genocide. 1980-1992). Military assistance to Iraq. (1983-1990). We, the US, assistance Saddam Hussein against Iran. (More than half a million deaths in ten years. 1980-1990). Support and funding of the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot. (Genocide 1980-1982). In Angola-Namibia. (Massacre. 1980-1981-1984). Intervention in Grenada (1983). Here, in Grenada, the US Rangers attack lasted 6 hours, since the tiny Island has no Army, no Navy nor Air Force. The Ranges fought against 287 fearsome Police Officers. Actually, half of these Cops, cuz the other half had not yet come to work the afternoon shift. LOL. In Chad, support the Dictator and Genocide François “Ngarta” Tombalbaye. (1960-1972 and Intervention 1982-1986 and 2007). In Egypt, in the “Arab Spring” (2010-2012). Coup in Equatorial Guinea. (1994-1997-2007 and 2021). Coup in Peru against Pedro Castillo. (2022-2023). In Bosnia. (1994-1995 and 2006)... In Libya, Niger, Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya, Oman, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, in Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. And… Oh! Yeah: In Ukraine. What's so "Proud" about being a nation of Looters and Criminals? .

  • @greatelover2002
    @greatelover2002 Рік тому +6

    I think President Sadat was a good President in Egypt.😊

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 Рік тому

      What? A Good President? Not! Anwar el-Sadat, was a TRAITOR to the Egyptian people and the Arab World. Ally of the US and Israel. As a Traitor that he was, he deserved death. Now, please check out these FACTS that are on the Web: "In 250 years of existence as a nation, the US has fought against 29 sovereign countries. (In Fact, since 1785, we have been involved, for 231 years, in some kind of war. And this wars, against all varieties of nations. From going against the Sultan of Morocco, to invading the tiny island of Grenada, 1983. Well, this means that in our entire history, we have only had 17 years of peace, and even fewer, cuz here the almost 5 years of our Civil War (Union/Confed 1861‒1865), are Not counted, since this war was not with another country, but against us. And the wars against the Native Nations of America either are not counted, for the same reason). Anyway: We fought against 29 countries. We have "Grown" 711 the size of our territory from the original 13 colonies. Our Economic, Political and Military development was established thanks to the Piracy, the Slavery, the Massacres, the Opium Trade or Cocaine Traffic, and the Weakness of many abused sovereign nations. We have provoked with total impunity, 12 Genocides and 9 Massacres, ‒inside and outside our own borders‒, and Assassinations of Gov’t. Leaders, Coups d'État and Economic Blockades in 6 UN member nations. Between 1947 and 1989, the US tried to change other nations gov’ts 73 times. It includes 66 covert Ops. And 7 overt ones. In Civil Wars: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the following Civil Wars: In Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. In Haiti. (1813 and 1901 and then 1915-1919-1934-2001). In the Philippines. (1898-1902. Genocide. One Million people dead). In Hawaii. (1889 and 1890-1893 and 1901). In Cuba. (1898 and 1901-1902 and 1906 and 1913 and 1952 and again 1960). In Island Guam and Island Wake (1898-1899 and 1902-1905). In Island of Samoa. (1898-1899). In Puerto Rico. (1898-1902 to 2023 LOL). In Colombia. (1899-1902 and 1948). In Mexico. (1836 and 1847, and 1859-1861 “Cortina Wars”. And 1875 "Las Cuevas War”. And 1886 and 1904 and 1914 and again in 1916-1917 against “Pancho Villa”). In Russia. (1918-1920). In the "Republic Banana Wars" of Central America. (Massacre. 1912-1934). In Dominican Republic. (1916-1924 and 1965-1966). In Honduras. (1903 and 1912 and 1919 and 1924-1925 and again 2009). In Venezuela. (1936 and 1945 and again in 1948). Military Coup in Peru. (1948 and 1967). In China. (1856-1859, and 1899-1901, and 1913 and 1933, and again in 1945-1946-1949). Military assistance to Chinese rebels in Taiwan. (1951-1952). In Korea. (1871 and 1950-1953). In Iran. (1953). Coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh. (Massacre). In Vietnam. (1959-1975. Massacre and Genocide.). In Albania. (1949-1953 and 1955). In Panama. (1856, and 1903, and 1964-1968, and again 1989). In Brazil. (1950 and 1959 and 1964 and again in 2016). Coup and Intervention in Guatemala. (1944, and 1954, and 1966, and again 1982-1985). Coup against Patrice Lumumba and Intervention in Republic of the Congo. (Massacre. 1960- 1961). Coup and subsequent Fascist regime in Greece. (1967). The Hunting for Che Guevara, in Bolivia. (1968). US Military assistance in the Coup in Bolivia (Copper Mining Co. 1971). The “Bombing of Laos”. (1971-1973). Terror in Uruguay. Support for the regime of Juan María Bordaberry. (Genocide. 1973). Support for the regime of Moboth, in Zaire (Genocide. 1974). Attack on Cambodia. (Kampuchea. 1975). Democratic Republic of the Congo “Simba Rebellion”. (Massacre. 1964-1967 and 1975). Entry of US Troops into Nicaragua. (1928-1932 against Augusto Sandino, and 1937 and 1972-1973, and 1984-1987 and again 1995). Coup in Chile against Salvador Allende. (Genocide. 1973-1976). Argentina (1976-1986). Armed conflict between the Saharawi Arab Republic and between Morocco. (1976-2002). Support for the cannibal Jean-Bédel Bokassa, in Central African Republic. (Genocide. 1979). Military assistance to the rebels of Yemen and Oman. (1978-1979). Military assistance in El Salvador, special operations. (Genocide. 1980-1992). Military assistance to Iraq. (1983-1990). We, the US, assistance Saddam Hussein against Iran. (More than half a million deaths in ten years. 1980-1990). Support and funding of the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot. (Genocide 1980-1982). In Angola-Namibia. (Massacre. 1980-1981-1984). Intervention in Grenada (1983). Here, in Grenada, the US Rangers attack lasted 6 hours, since the tiny Island has no Army, no Navy nor Air Force. The Ranges fought against 287 fearsome Police Officers. Actually, half of these Cops, cuz the other half had not yet come to work the afternoon shift. LOL. In Chad, support the Dictator and Genocide François “Ngarta” Tombalbaye. (1960-1972 and Intervention 1982-1986 and 2007). In Egypt, in the “Arab Spring” (2010-2012). Coup in Equatorial Guinea. (1994-1997-2007 and 2021). Coup in Peru against Pedro Castillo. (2022-2023). In Bosnia. (1994-1995 and 2006)... In Libya, Niger, Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya, Oman, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, in Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. And… Oh! Yeah: In Ukraine. What's so "Proud" about being a nation of Looters and Criminals? .

  • @sadathaddu
    @sadathaddu Рік тому

    Good to see my name hearing

  • @henrysantos121
    @henrysantos121 Рік тому +1

    *Nice documentary well done*

  • @marypirasteh2359
    @marypirasteh2359 Рік тому +2

    President. was the most wonderful great President of Egypt and his wife, Jehan Sadat, First Lady, the most beautiful First Lady of Egypt. Iranian people never forget what President Sadat and his wife did for the king of Iran. They welcomed them to their beautiful country, and our king died in Egypt President Sadat, and his wife day have the most beautiful burial ceremony for our king. God bless, President Sadat, and his beautiful wife souls, and our king, who is being resting in Egypt Iranian people never forget this kindness of the Egyptian. We appreciated them for ever by the way, we all crazy about Umm Kulthum to she was the voice of the Egypt, proud and joy of the Egypt greatest woman in the universe. God bless her souls two 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃🌹🍃

  • @ronaldmayle1823
    @ronaldmayle1823 Рік тому +1

    With the background music, I can't understand a word of this video.

    • @nashbullet3213
      @nashbullet3213 Рік тому +1

      You might wanna have them ears checked

    • @ronaldmayle1823
      @ronaldmayle1823 Рік тому

      @@nashbullet3213 You might want to learn English. "Those" ears.

    • @nashbullet3213
      @nashbullet3213 Рік тому

      @@ronaldmayle1823 Well, if you really knew English yourself, you’d know that using ‘them’ instead of ‘those’ is an informal slang like way to refer to a particular thing, especially in mainstream America, but nice try though. You should still have them ears checked though

    • @ronaldmayle1823
      @ronaldmayle1823 Рік тому

      @@nashbullet3213 lol What a bucket of BS.

    • @nashbullet3213
      @nashbullet3213 Рік тому

      @@ronaldmayle1823 Still go have THEM ears checked

  • @bonnygatobu4784
    @bonnygatobu4784 Рік тому +8

    Rip Anwar Sadat, great leader

  • @tonylove4800
    @tonylove4800 Рік тому +1

    Technically, Egypt was never a British colony.

  • @orionxingu1758
    @orionxingu1758 Рік тому +3

    Negotiating with the devil has its consequences and he paid the price.

    • @MrKkoool
      @MrKkoool Рік тому

      Jew hater 😅😅😅, you will never have 72 virgins.

  • @kman5768
    @kman5768 Рік тому +3

    And who killed Rabin?

  • @davidsonofyisrael
    @davidsonofyisrael 11 місяців тому +2

    A truly great man. May his beautiful soul always be remembered xxx

    • @misskleokleo7371
      @misskleokleo7371 8 місяців тому

      To hell with Zionism

    • @reemabdelrhem4689
      @reemabdelrhem4689 8 місяців тому

      It was truly wonderful and great for us when your army soldiers returned in “Castor pajamas.” ❤

  • @tigerace518
    @tigerace518 Рік тому

    He was a pragmatic leader who first achieved success against the superior Israeli forces when he crossed the Suez.

  • @shirleywoodfield4122
    @shirleywoodfield4122 2 місяці тому

    I remember that day as if it was yesterday I was in Krems Austria when my mum heard on the news about sadats assassination

  • @kinguche9208
    @kinguche9208 Рік тому +1

    Awesome documentary

  • @chidiottahchidi394
    @chidiottahchidi394 Рік тому

    They killed him but the peace he made with Isreal remains till today. The bold step he took to speak at the Knesset changed the average Egyptian today.

  • @syrzelhenderson6269
    @syrzelhenderson6269 Рік тому +1

    God bless.

  • @twogoals-9832
    @twogoals-9832 9 місяців тому

    Egypt has never been the same after his assassination. It's a shell of its glory.

  • @CoolAdam247
    @CoolAdam247 Рік тому +1

    "I have killed the pharaoh" 💥💥💥💥💥

  • @ahmedelsleet8542
    @ahmedelsleet8542 Рік тому +4

    This man may be the most hated leader in all of Egypt's history, his death was only inevitable

  • @georgekoroneos3892
    @georgekoroneos3892 Рік тому

    The point is ...that both men Rabin & satat were without any doubt brave & daring that did everything in their power to reach peace between their people as a result both extended their hands & even Israel gave back to Egypt land the Sina peninsula in order to reach peace & not having to fight again any more which this treaty guarantee until these days the security frontier of both nations !!! Although their life ended so tragically !!! Honestly the treaty stands & but dearly costly paying with the most precious gift the gift of life in order to accomplished it & both people can live secured life !!! That takes independent, brave ,daring unshakable & untiring men to reach their goal & no matter how hard & difficult it's some times but apart from that the whole point was at that critical moment both nations to remained headless & unsettled & without any proper leadership but as we see the others that didn't agreed failed to accomplished their task because peace remained in effect even after all of these years has passed !!!

    • @zinouneza2491
      @zinouneza2491 Рік тому

      S'associer avec Israël On voit le résultat aujourd'hui des palistiniens 🤮

  • @odochoscar3113
    @odochoscar3113 Рік тому

    Thanks for the information

  • @jonkline709
    @jonkline709 Рік тому +1

    History has been way to kind to the British.

  • @silvermediastudio
    @silvermediastudio 9 місяців тому

    The religion of peace and harmony strikes again.

  • @user-uu2zx4ht8e
    @user-uu2zx4ht8e Рік тому +1

    Anwar Sadat got killed because he refuged the Shah of Iran.

  • @TamTam-pu7ed
    @TamTam-pu7ed Рік тому +1

    To my African brother you have done a great job explaining the 6 October war
    But you did not explain or you did not do any talks about the Israeli counter offensive
    I am an Egyptian I was at the 6 October war
    I will give you a narrative about the Israeli counter offensive
    From the book of history proving that the Israeli counter offensive was a total defeat in the face of Israel
    The Israeli propaganda uses this counter offensive story to cover up the destruction of the so called the Israeli Army is the strongest on earth
    So read below
    Israeli counterattack
    Shortly after midnight on 8 October, optimistic field reports expecting an imminent Egyptian collapse caused Gonen to alter plans for the attack. Adan would now attack in the direction of the strongpoints at Firdan and Ismailia. The change was not formulated on precise tactical intelligence, and would come to cause some confusion among Israeli commanders for the rest of the day
    Soldiers move to man a BS-3 anti-tank gun. The Egyptians employed conventional, recoilless, rocket-propelled and guided anti-tank weapons as well as tanks to counter Israeli armored forces.
    Wreckage of Israeli armor in the aftermath of one of the counterattacks.
    Adan's 162nd Armoured Division was deployed along the Baluza-Tasa road to the north. His division was composed of Colonel Natke Nir's armored brigade with 71 tanks, Gabi Amir's brigade with 50 M60 tanks, and Aryeh Keren's brigade with 62 tanks (still en route to the area) for a total of 183 tanks. Adan still planned to avoid Egyptian anti-tank weaponry by having Amir's brigade move southward between Lexicon and Artillery roads (the former road ran immediately alongside the canal, and the latter was 10-15 kilometers (6.2-9.3 mi) east of it), to reach a position that would link the brigade to the Hizayon strongpoint opposite Firdan and the Purkan strongpoint opposite Ismailia. Nir would move in a similar manner to link up with Purkan. Keren would move east of Artillery Road and position his brigade opposite the Matzmed strongpoint at the northern end of the Bitter Lakes. A mechanized infantry brigade with 44 Super Shermans was expected to join in the attack by late morning. Little or no air support would come for the attack; the IAF was concentrated on the Syrian front
    At 07:53, minutes before the Israeli attack was to commence, Israeli forces near El-Qantarah became heavily engaged with a brigade composing the 18th Division's right flank, as Egyptian troops sought to secure the town and its vicinity. Fuad, the division commander supported the brigade with two companies of T-62 tanks. To prevent Israeli forces in the area from being outflanked, Gonen ordered Nir to remain near El-Qantarah to help contain the Egyptian attack. This left Adan with only 50 tanks under Amir's command to carry out the attack.[128]
    Amir began the drive south at 08:06, and was ordered to prepare to reach the strongpoints on Adan's signal. Keren was still en route to the area. Once his brigade arrived he would conduct an assault against 16th Division's bridgehead in the direction of Matzmed. However, Amir made an error in navigation, and instead of moving 3 kilometers (1.9 mi) from the canal, he moved along Artillery road, 15 kilometers (9.3 mi) away. Consequently, Amir would be forced to conduct a frontal assault in an east-west direction instead of the north-south flanking maneuver which Adan had planned.[129]
    Amir's brigade began to reach the plain between Artillery Road and the Firdan bridge at 09:00. So far no Egyptian resistance of any significance had been encountered. The brigade had the objective of attacking 2nd Division's bridgehead. Abu Sa'ada, the division commander, had the 24th Armored Brigade as the divisional reserve, but he could only commit it in case of an Israeli penetration. Gonen wanted Adan to reach the Hizayon strongpoint, and contacted Elazar in Tel Aviv at 09:55 to request a crossing of the canal. Gonen either downplayed or ignored negative reports and only told Elazar of positive developments. Elazar, who was at a meeting, communicated with Gonen through his assistant and approved of a crossing, also giving permission for Sharon's division to move south.[129]
    At 10:40, Gonen ordered Adan to cross to the west bank and Sharon to move towards Suez City. Short of forces, Adan requested that Sharon send a battalion to protect his southern flank. Gonen consented, but Sharon would not comply, and consequently several critical positions would be lost to the Egyptians later on.[129]
    Just before the assault commenced, one of Amir's battalions disengaged to restock on ammunition and fuel. The other battalion proceeded with the assault at 11:00. Some 25 tanks carried out an assault planned to be performed by 121 tanks. The Israelis broke through the first Egyptian troops and advanced to within 800 meters (2,600 ft) of the canal. At this point the Israelis came under heavy fire from anti-tank weaponry, artillery and tanks. The battalion lost 18 tanks within minutes, and most of its commanders were either killed or wounded.[130]
    By now Nir had disengaged at El-Qantarah, leaving a battalion behind, and arrived opposite the Firdan bridge at 12:30 with two tank battalions. While Amir and Nir discussed plans for an attack, Keren arrived and Adan ordered him to support Nir and Amir by attacking towards Purkan. Meanwhile, Sharon left Tasa and headed for Suez City, leaving a single reconnaissance company to hold vital ridges such as Hamadia and Kishuf, but not the hills to the north, such as Hamutal. Instead, Keren's brigade gained responsibility for these areas, but Sharon's action further endangered Adan's position.[131]
    Amir's brigade was now down to one battalion, which was to attack with Nir's brigade of 50 tanks. To Amir's surprise, a reserve armored battalion of 25 tanks commanded by Colonel Eliashiv Shemshi arrived in the area, en route to Keren's brigade. Short of forces, Amir, with Adan's approval, commandeered Shemshi's battalion, and ordered him to provide covering fire for Nir's assault on the Firdan bridge.[132]
    Egyptian soldiers pose in front of a captured Israeli Magach 3 (M48) tank
    At around 13:00, a recon group from 2nd Division discovered around 75 tanks concentrating north east of the bridgehead. Ten minutes later the Egyptians intercepted a radio signal in Hebrew. Nir was informing his command that he was ready to attack within twenty minutes. With little time left, Abu Sa'ada decided to take a risky move. Estimating, correctly, that the attack would come be directed between his two forward brigades, the weakest point in his lines, Abu Sa'ada planned to draw Israeli forces into his bridgehead to within three kilometers of the canal before engaging them from all sides, committing all his anti-tank reserves. At 13:30, the attack was carried out by Amir and Nir's brigades. A lack of coordination and communication difficulties between both brigades hampered the attack. Nir's two battalions attacked at the same time in two echelons. The Egyptians allowed the Israelis to advance, then encircled them. When the attackers entered the prepared killing zone, Egyptian armor of the 24th Brigade opened fire on the advancing tanks, complemented by infantry anti-tank weapons on either flank of the Israeli forces, while tank hunting detachments attacked from the rear. Within just 13 minutes, most of the Israeli force was destroyed-the Egyptians destroyed over 50 tanks and captured eight intact. Among the captured were Lieutenant Colonel Asaf Yaguri, a battalion commander, whose unit lost 32 killed. By the end of the attack Nir had just four operational tanks remaining, including his own. Gabi Amir's battalion, attacking to Nir's right, was forced to halt his advance after encountering stiff resistance. Amir requested air support several times, but did not receive any.-

  • @kivuRealistically-ke1hn
    @kivuRealistically-ke1hn 11 місяців тому

    How does one take over the identity of another ?

  • @WarshMeh
    @WarshMeh 6 місяців тому

    Too many ads

  • @Robert-yn9xg
    @Robert-yn9xg Рік тому

    I was a teen when I seen the assassination on television

  • @aryanpers7726
    @aryanpers7726 Рік тому +2

    RIP Anwar Sadat respected by Iranian because he was the only man who supported the Shah of Iran and even he let his body buried in Egypt! God bless him 🙏 ❤

    • @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv
      @AJAYSINGH-ns1vv Рік тому

      Do you know what arya means originally and yes that's arya not aryan correctly.

    • @asharahmad1068
      @asharahmad1068 Рік тому

      Rest in pieces both western dogs one of whom ran away with all the money belonging to iran😂 they both r burning in their graves now😂 why would god bless someone who disobey him and go against him?

  • @khaledneanea1830
    @khaledneanea1830 Рік тому

    I was born after President Sadat’s assignation. But my parents love Sadat with their whole hearts. 😢🤦🏻‍♂️

  • @VijaySharma-kp7bv
    @VijaySharma-kp7bv Рік тому +2

    Signing peace treaty with esarael anvar Sadat remembered Mahatma Gandhi's ways of peace in whole world and said this treaty is a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi who always emphasized on peace with neighbour is must because neighbour is your close than others although he was killed but became immortal

  • @TamTam-pu7ed
    @TamTam-pu7ed Рік тому

    And finally the aftermath
    Operation Badr was the opening battle of the Yom Kippur War in the Sinai, and the first major Arab victory against the Israelis in years.
    By repelling a division-sized counterattack on 8 October, and establishing bridgeheads on the east bank to a depth of around 15 kilometers, the Egyptians had accomplished the objectives of Operation Badr.[124][137] At the start of the war, U.S. Secretary of State Henry Kissinger believed that the better-equipped Israelis would secure victory within a few days,[138] and thus tried to delay a ceasefire in the United Nations Security Council. The counterattack on 8 October however, came against American expectations. Kissinger was taken aback when told of the extent of Israel's losses on the morning of 9 October by Israeli Ambassador Simcha Dinitz, and asked "Explain to me, how could 400 tanks be lost to the Egyptians?" Dinitz may have threatened Kissinger with the use of nuclear weapons against Egypt and Syria in order to underline the urgency of Israel's situation and push the U.S. into initiating an airlift to replace Israel's losses. Later that day Kissinger relayed U.S. President Richard Nixon's decision to initiate Operation Nickel Grass-which aimed to replace all of Israel's material losses-to Dinitz.[139][140][141]
    The prevailing view of Kissinger and many IDF officers on the Sinai Front was that the tide would quickly turn in their favor. The course of combat on 8 October thus came as a shock. At the end of the day Gonen, commented "It's not the Egyptian Army of 1967." In a press conference at night on 8 October, not knowing that the counteroffensive had been defeated, Elazar claimed that the destruction of the Egyptian Army was underway, and that the IDF would soon "break their [the Arabs military personnel's] bones." He would later regret these statements.[136][142] Israeli commanders began to doubt Gonen's ability. In a meeting with Israeli commanders after midnight on 9 October, Elazar decided to suspend offensive operations until the Syrians had been neutralized, especially since there were just 400 tanks left in the Sinai. Disregarding this new order, Sharon division mounted a major brigade-sized attack the following day. Despite initial successes, the Israelis had been repulsed by the end of the day with no gains, losing around 60 tanks in the process.[143] Gonen was furious at Sharon, not only because of his violation of the decision to remain on the defensive, but also because he had repeatedly disobeyed direct orders from Gonen on a number of occasions.[144] Elazar was equally livid, but rather than remove Sharon, an insubordinate but innovative commander with political connection to the opposition party, Elazar decided to replace Gonen, who had proven to be out of his depth, inept at being an operational commander. Former Chief of Staff Chaim Bar-Lev was brought out of retirement to replace Gonen. To avoid the appearance of firing him, Gonen was retained as deputy to Bar-Lev by Elazar. By 10 October, the front settled into a stalemate.[145][146]
    The success achieved by Operation Badr surprised Egyptian commanders, whose confidence soared. Sadat came under pressure to press the offensive towards the Sinai Passes, but remained unyielding, holding to the original goal of waging a limited war. Ahmed Ismail and Shazly were also on par with Sadat's opinion.

  • @gitzn7072
    @gitzn7072 Рік тому

    What a great leader! A great Politician and commander.

    • @salvadorvizcarra769
      @salvadorvizcarra769 Рік тому

      What? A Great Leader? Not! Anwar el-Sadat, was a TRAITOR to the Egyptian people and the Arab World. Ally of the US and Israel. As a Traitor that he was, he deserved death. Now, please check out these FACTS that are on the Web: "In 250 years of existence as a nation, the US has fought against 29 sovereign countries. (In Fact, since 1785, we have been involved, for 231 years, in some kind of war. And this wars, against all varieties of nations. From going against the Sultan of Morocco, to invading the tiny island of Grenada, 1983. Well, this means that in our entire history, we have only had 17 years of peace, and even fewer, cuz here the almost 5 years of our Civil War (Union/Confed 1861‒1865), are Not counted, since this war was not with another country, but against us. And the wars against the Native Nations of America either are not counted, for the same reason). Anyway: We fought against 29 countries. We have "Grown" 711 the size of our territory from the original 13 colonies. Our Economic, Political and Military development was established thanks to the Piracy, the Slavery, the Massacres, the Opium Trade or Cocaine Traffic, and the Weakness of many abused sovereign nations. We have provoked with total impunity, 12 Genocides and 9 Massacres, ‒inside and outside our own borders‒, and Assassinations of Gov’t. Leaders, Coups d'État and Economic Blockades in 6 UN member nations. Between 1947 and 1989, the US tried to change other nations gov’ts 73 times. It includes 66 covert Ops. And 7 overt ones. In Civil Wars: The US has taken advantage of and intervened without justification in the following Civil Wars: In Marquesas Island. (Massacre. 1813). US Forces seize Nuku Hiva Island (French Polynesia 1813), and establish here «The First US Naval Base», in the Pacific. This historical fact is important, cuz in 1813, the US had NO Territorial Land nor Maritime Rights in the Pacific Ocean, until 1848, when the US seized California and other Mexican territories facing the Pacific. In Haiti. (1813 and 1901 and then 1915-1919-1934-2001). In the Philippines. (1898-1902. Genocide. One Million people dead). In Hawaii. (1889 and 1890-1893 and 1901). In Cuba. (1898 and 1901-1902 and 1906 and 1913 and 1952 and again 1960). In Island Guam and Island Wake (1898-1899 and 1902-1905). In Island of Samoa. (1898-1899). In Puerto Rico. (1898-1902 to 2023 LOL). In Colombia. (1899-1902 and 1948). In Mexico. (1836 and 1847, and 1859-1861 “Cortina Wars”. And 1875 "Las Cuevas War”. And 1886 and 1904 and 1914 and again in 1916-1917 against “Pancho Villa”). In Russia. (1918-1920). In the "Republic Banana Wars" of Central America. (Massacre. 1912-1934). In Dominican Republic. (1916-1924 and 1965-1966). In Honduras. (1903 and 1912 and 1919 and 1924-1925 and again 2009). In Venezuela. (1936 and 1945 and again in 1948). Military Coup in Peru. (1948 and 1967). In China. (1856-1859, and 1899-1901, and 1913 and 1933, and again in 1945-1946-1949). Military assistance to Chinese rebels in Taiwan. (1951-1952). In Korea. (1871 and 1950-1953). In Iran. (1953). Coup against Mohammad Mosaddegh. (Massacre). In Vietnam. (1959-1975. Massacre and Genocide.). In Albania. (1949-1953 and 1955). In Panama. (1856, and 1903, and 1964-1968, and again 1989). In Brazil. (1950 and 1959 and 1964 and again in 2016). Coup and Intervention in Guatemala. (1944, and 1954, and 1966, and again 1982-1985). Coup against Patrice Lumumba and Intervention in Republic of the Congo. (Massacre. 1960- 1961). Coup and subsequent Fascist regime in Greece. (1967). The Hunting for Che Guevara, in Bolivia. (1968). US Military assistance in the Coup in Bolivia (Copper Mining Co. 1971). The “Bombing of Laos”. (1971-1973). Terror in Uruguay. Support for the regime of Juan María Bordaberry. (Genocide. 1973). Support for the regime of Moboth, in Zaire (Genocide. 1974). Attack on Cambodia. (Kampuchea. 1975). Democratic Republic of the Congo “Simba Rebellion”. (Massacre. 1964-1967 and 1975). Entry of US Troops into Nicaragua. (1928-1932 against Augusto Sandino, and 1937 and 1972-1973, and 1984-1987 and again 1995). Coup in Chile against Salvador Allende. (Genocide. 1973-1976). Argentina (1976-1986). Armed conflict between the Saharawi Arab Republic and between Morocco. (1976-2002). Support for the cannibal Jean-Bédel Bokassa, in Central African Republic. (Genocide. 1979). Military assistance to the rebels of Yemen and Oman. (1978-1979). Military assistance in El Salvador, special operations. (Genocide. 1980-1992). Military assistance to Iraq. (1983-1990). We, the US, assistance Saddam Hussein against Iran. (More than half a million deaths in ten years. 1980-1990). Support and funding of the Khmer Rouge of Pol Pot. (Genocide 1980-1982). In Angola-Namibia. (Massacre. 1980-1981-1984). Intervention in Grenada (1983). Here, in Grenada, the US Rangers attack lasted 6 hours, since the tiny Island has no Army, no Navy nor Air Force. The Ranges fought against 287 fearsome Police Officers. Actually, half of these Cops, cuz the other half had not yet come to work the afternoon shift. LOL. In Chad, support the Dictator and Genocide François “Ngarta” Tombalbaye. (1960-1972 and Intervention 1982-1986 and 2007). In Egypt, in the “Arab Spring” (2010-2012). Coup in Equatorial Guinea. (1994-1997-2007 and 2021). Coup in Peru against Pedro Castillo. (2022-2023). In Bosnia. (1994-1995 and 2006)... In Libya, Niger, Mozambique, Zambia, Kenya, Oman, Palestine, Lebanon, Somalia, Sudan, Syria, Eritrea, Ethiopia, Jordan, in Kosovo, Iraq, Iran, Yemen, Afghanistan, etc. And… Oh! Yeah: In Ukraine. What's so "Proud" about being a nation of Looters and Criminals? .

  • @mayeit77
    @mayeit77 9 місяців тому

    thats why egypt will not make war with israel anymore.

  • @faristotle2979
    @faristotle2979 Рік тому

    GREAT video

  • @viswanathanseshadri1047
    @viswanathanseshadri1047 Рік тому +1

    Interesting that Sadat's grand mother should tell Sadat stories about Arab power and pride before the British. But wasn't Egypt under Ottoman occupation before the British? Ottomans are Muslim, but not Arab. Or is it that that doesn't count as an occupation?
    In fact I would think Arabs haven't been free since 1258 when Baghdad was sacked by the Mongols.

  • @PrefectUN
    @PrefectUN Рік тому

    There’s a Highway there now though! From Cairo to Jerusalem around to Rome!
    JD