Bar Lev Line

30°31′30″N 32°19′45″E / 30.52500°N 32.32917°E / 30.52500; 32.32917

Bar Lev Line
Suez Canal
Site information
TypeDefensive fortification
Controlled byIsrael after the Six-Day War
ConditionDestroyed by Egypt during Operation Badr in 1973
Site history
Built19681969
In use19691973
MaterialsConcrete, steel, and sand
Battles/wars

The Bar Lev Line (Hebrew: קו בר-לב Kav Bar-Lev; Arabic: خط بارليف Khaṭṭ Barlīf) was a chain of fortifications built by Israel along the eastern bank of the Suez Canal shortly after the 1967 Arab–Israeli War, during which Egypt lost the entire Sinai Peninsula. It was considered impenetrable by the Israeli military until it was overrun in less than two hours during Egypt's Operation Badr, which sparked the Yom Kippur War.