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  1. The Battle of Suez was fought on October 24–25, 1973 between the Israel Defense Forces and the Egyptian Army in the Egyptian town of Suez. It was the last major battle of the Yom Kippur War, before a ceasefire took effect. On October 23, with the imminent arrival of UN observers to the front, Israel decided to capture Suez ...

    • Suez War

      The Suez Crisis or the Second Arab–Israeli War, also...

    • Operation Musketeer

      Operation Musketeer (French: Opération Mousquetaire) was the...

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Suez_CrisisSuez Crisis - Wikipedia

    The Suez Crisis or the Second Arab–Israeli War, also referred to as the Tripartite Aggression in the Arab world and as the Sinai War in Israel, was a British–French–Israeli invasion of Egypt in 1956.

  3. Operation Musketeer (French: Opération Mousquetaire) was the Anglo-French plan for the invasion of the Suez canal zone to capture the Suez Canal during the Suez Crisis in 1956.

    • Egypt and Sinai Peninsula
  4. The Raid on the Suez Canal, also known as Actions on the Suez Canal, took place between 26 January and 4 February 1915 when a German-led Ottoman Army force advanced from Southern Palestine to attack the British Empire-protected Suez Canal, marking the beginning of the Sinai and Palestine Campaign (1915–1918) of World War I (1914 ...

    • 26 January – 4 February 1915
    • Suez Canal, Egypt
    • British victory
  5. Operation Badr ( Arabic: عملية بدر ʻAmaliyat Badr ), also known as Plan Badr ( خطة بدر Khitat Badr ), was an Egyptian military offensive and operation across the Suez Canal that destroyed the Bar-Lev Line, a chain of Israeli fortifications along the frontline of the Israeli-occupied Sinai Peninsula, on 6 October 1973.

    • 6–8 October 1973
    • Egyptian victory
  6. The Battle of Suez occurred in 1541 and was a failed attack by the Portuguese against the Ottomans. In 1541 the Portuguese fleet under the command of the Portuguese governor of India Estêvão da Gama and his brother Cristóvão da Gama penetrated into the Red Sea. The Portuguese fleet consisted of 80 ships and 2,300 soldiers.

  7. Timeline of the Suez Crisis. The following is a timeline of military preparations and engagements during the Suez Crisis . Preparations. British planning. In July 1956, Anthony Eden ordered his Chief of the Imperial General Staff, Field Marshal Gerald Templer, to begin planning for an invasion of Egypt. [1] .