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TFJ Season 5 Episode 21 The Sinai Campaign: Speed and Audacity Overwhelm the Enemy (B)
The Israeli paratrooper drop at the Mitla Pass wasn't only military, it was also diplomatic theater. By landing troops near the Suez Canal, Israel created the pretext that the British and French desperately needed to enter the war. Regardless, however, of the diplomatic component, Israel now had to open a supply line across the enormous desert floor to reinforce the paratroopers at Mitla, deep inside enemy territory. This would entail another group of paratroopers led by the fearless young commander Ariel Sharon, to fight their way through three Egyptian fortified positions to reach the Mitla Pass. One Egyptian fortress was the highly garrisoned Abu Ageila. Israeli armor and infantry struck this position and Egyptian forces fought back with unexpected tenacity. In one tank engagement, every single Israeli tank was hit! Against the odds, Israel routed the Egyptians by implementing speed, surprise, improvisation and a willingness to take risks that Egypt would never dare. Credits: Middle-Eastern Duet Worship Song in Arabic & English ("DAVID DANCED") Military Cinematic Army Marching Drums Epic BGM / Background Music by Florews The Entire Battle History of the Suez Crisis and Sinai Crisis (1956) Historic Slumber Gun Battle Sound Effects vfx Sound-Free Audio War Tension background music Stock Audio War for the control of the Suez Canal History of Israel/ Unpacked series Suez Crisis 1956 - Cold War DOCUMENTARY Kings and Generals Machar IDF Choir Fast, energetic music Halidon Music William Tell Overture Rossini Learn more at TellerFromJerusalem.com Don't forget to subscribe, like and share! Let all your friends know that that they too can have a new favorite podcast. © 2026 Media Education Trust llc
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