The Yom Kippur War was one fought by Israel against an alliance of Arab States, chiefly Egypt and Syria, who sought to take back the land they had lost in the Six-Day War of 1967, which included most importantly the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights. The reason behind the name of the war came from the timing of the first surprise attack by the Arab coalition, which came on the holiest day of the Jewish Calendar – Yom Kippur.
Caught by surprise, the Israeli government was slow to respond at first and suffered major losses. However, the United States, seeing the Israeli casualties and the increased Soviet support for the Arab nations, stepped in, supplying enough military equipment to allow the Israeli army to take the offensive and drive back its enemies until, almost a month later, the US was able to secure a UN-ordered ceasefire, precluding any sort of Soviet intervention, which could have escalated to a nuclear war.
Egyptian President Anwar Sandat(left), US President Jimmy Carter(middle), and Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin(right), after the signature of the Camp David Accords as an official peace treaty
However, the war caused the United States to have to rethink its Middle East policy, especially after OPEC, or the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries, instituted an oil embargo on the United States which greatly exacerbated its economic problems at the time and strained its relationship with the countries there. By supporting Israel so blatantly, the United States alienated and incurred punishments from those Arab nations refusing to recognize the Jewish State, and thus, the US involvement in the war played a large part in determining the future for the role of the US in the Middle East.
http://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/u-s-state-department-summary-of-the-yom-kippur-war
http://www.history.com/topics/yom-kippur-war
http://www.au.af.mil/au/awc/awcgate/navy/pmi/1973.pdf
http://www.szyk.com/pics/iLrg-hs-autograph-camp-david-accords-signed.jpg
Great post Sam. Israel depends on America to maintain itself in the Middle East.Without all the money and resources that the USA gives to Israel every year, the chances of defending themselves against the surrounding Arab nations would be slim if not unfeasibly small. As an Israeli citizen myself, I am more than grateful for what he United States has done for Israel.
ReplyDeleteRead more here:
https://fas.org/sgp/crs/mideast/RL33222.pdf