On March 19, Egypt commemorates the liberation of Taba anniversary. This is an opportunity for all Egyptians to recognize and thank our brave veterans and their families for their service and sacrifice during one of Israel's and the Arab longest wars.
It has been 35 years since the Taba city in Sinai Peninsula was freed up and liberated in the 1970s with outstanding diplomatic approaches.
Accordingly, politicians from both the government and the parliamentarians have shared messages to mark the annual occasion.
On this date every year, some Egyptian universities and schools also took this occasion as momentum in organizing special events for students to participate in classroom activities that focus on the topic of freedom and the unity of Egypt’s territory.
Furthermore, Egyptian citizens celebrate this special day by coming together and by thanking all their national heroes for bringing them the freedom that they are enjoying today.
In the main provinces, the Unknown Soldier Memorials accross the country were decorated with flower baskets on the theme of “Viva Egypt”, and these became a popular background for snapshots.