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Ten years later, egypt shut down the canal following the six-day war (june 1967). for almost a decade, the suez canal became the front line between the israeli and egyptian armies. in 1975 as a gesture of peace, egyptian president anwar el-sadat reopened the suez canal. today, about 300 million tons of goods pass through the canal each year.

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