Cairo: President Abdel Fattah El Sisi emphasized the enduring lessons of the October War during a televised speech on the 52nd anniversary of the conflict. He noted that the triumph was a product of meticulous planning, dedication, and unity among state institutions, coupled with faith in divine support.
According to State Information Service Egypt, President El Sisi paid tribute to late President Anwar Sadat, the armed forces, and all those who contributed to the victory. He stated, 'We do not mark this anniversary merely for celebration but to draw lessons and inspiration. The October epic taught us that victory is taken, not given.' El Sisi underscored the importance of these principles as Egypt continues to build a modern nation capable of asserting its place among leading countries.
In his speech, El Sisi highlighted the ongoing efforts to build a strong, advanced Egypt that reflects its historical significance. He stressed the importance of recalling the principles of the October 1973 victory to navigate current regional challenges and emphasized that peace must be based on justice and fairness.
El Sisi also addressed the historical context of Egypt's past conflicts with Israel, noting that peace was achieved through the foresight of leaders and mediation efforts. He reiterated Egypt's commitment to a just peace in the Middle East, highlighting the necessity of establishing an independent Palestinian state.
The president expressed appreciation for US President Donald Trump's efforts to mediate peace in Gaza and emphasized the steps needed towards lasting peace and stability in the region. He concluded by assuring Egyptians of the military's unwavering commitment to defending the nation and paid tribute to the armed forces and those who sacrificed for Egypt.
El-Sisi ended his address with a message of unity and resilience, celebrating the anniversary and affirming Egypt's enduring strength and determination.