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Why does Egypt consider the Yom Kippur War a victory?

Am I missing something?

Israel captures Sinai in June during six day war, offers it back in July in exchange for peace and recognition, Egypt says no.

War of attrition goes on with no real gains for anyone.

73 war happens, Egypt suffers heavy losses but gets strategic positions in Suez.

79 peace deal achieved and Sinai exchanged for peace and recognition…essentially the deal from 67.

So how is that a victory in 73 if it’s six years later and just giving Israel what they asked for in 67?

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