Sinai Liberation Day

Egyptian vehicles crossing the Suez Canal on October 7, 1973, during the Yom Kippur War

Holiday liberation of Sinai or the anniversary of the liberation of Sinai is the day corresponding to April 25 of each year, the day that Egypt recovered the Sinai after the last Israeli soldier withdrew them, according to the Camp David treaty. And it was full recovery of the land of Sinai except Taba city recovered later to international arbitration on March 15, 1989. That day an official holiday, official circles and interests of the Egyptian government. Sinai was liberated from the Israeli occupation in 1982 and was completed when he increased the liberation of former Egyptian President Hosni Mubarak, the Egyptian flag on the Taba last spot was liberated from Egyptian territory in 1989.

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