With tanks, artillery, and soldiers in trenches: In honor of the 50th anniversary of the Yom Kippur War, KKL – JNF photo archive reveals rare photos from one of the most significant wars Israel has ever experienced.

The Yom Kippur War broke out on Yom Kippur, October 6, 1973, with an attack by Arab armies against Israel, led by Syria and Egypt, with support from Arab states, primarily Iraq and Jordan.

The war primarily took place in the Sinai Peninsula and the Golan Heights, lasting until October 24, 1973, when the ceasefire came into effect.

Now, 50 years later, KKL - JNF unveils rare photos of the Israel Defense Forces soldiers from the war that left its mark on Israel's heritage forever.

Efrat Sini, Director of the Archives Division KKL - JNF says, "On the 50th anniversary of the fateful Yom Kippur War, KKL - JNF archive reveals photos for the first time that depict the soldiers of the IDF who fought bravely in intense battles over many days. KKL - JNF photography collection includes significant national documentary moments, including from Israel's wars. If you recognize yourselves in the photos, please contact us today."

The armor in motion - Sinai - 10.24.1973 - Dan Schaffner

A tank in the Yom Kippur War - Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Dan Schaffner

The yom kippur - Soldiers in Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Alex Strazemeister

War of Atonement - Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Alex Strazemeister

War of Atonement - Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Dan Schaffner

Yom Kippur War - Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Alex Strazemeister

Yom Kippur War - Sinai - 24.10.1973 - Dan Schaffner

Yom Kippur War, soldiers praying - Sinai - 10.24.1973 - Alex Strazemeister