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1. Eisheva

7/13/2010

The wars of Israel There used to be a TV program here in the UK which replayed classic battles from the past. Participants had to make strategic decissions and at the end they explained the historical outcome. One of the military historians who hosted the program, (an Israeli incidentally), was asked why none of the battles featured involved either ancient or modern Israel. He replied that none of these battles had a militarily predictable outcome. Believing Jews would see Yad Hashem.

2. Eisheva

7/13/2010

There used to be a TV program here in the UK which replayed classic battles from the past. Participants had to make strategic decissions and at the end they explained the historical outcome. One of the military historians who hosted the program, (an Israeli incidentally), was asked why none of the battles featured involved either ancient or modern Israel. He replied that none of these battles had a militarily predictable outcome. Believing Jews would see Yad Hashem.

3. joshua lindner

7/13/2010

aliya How are you so sure that jews can not be “boiled alive like frogs” in israel, god forbid, just like in chutz laaretz?

4. Anonymous

7/13/2010

How are you so sure that jews can not be “boiled alive like frogs” in israel, god forbid, just like in chutz laaretz?

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