The ease with which Hamas controlled the community for 17 hours made many appreciate both locals' resolve and their country's vulnerability
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Tank crewmen who slowed the Syrian onslaught on day one of Yom Kippur War take The Times of Israel to their tanks, and vent frustration with fellow vets protesting judicial reforms
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Efraim Zinger's prison diary and his would-be wife's journal serve as the basis for a new book about a family's triumph over their Yom Kippur War trauma
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Israel marks the 50th anniversary of the 1973 war that brought the country to the verge of catastrophic defeat, but the wartime unity that helped it survive seems a distant memory to a generation increasingly at odds with the country they inherited. Follow Israel Hayom on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram The war began with […] The post 50 years on, divided Israel remembers the war for its survival appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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In letter marking 50 years since Yom Kippur War, Tomer Bar says soldiers who risk lives must know the country and leaders have their backs: 'This principle must not be undermined!'
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Spy organization also releases transcript of Ashraf Marwan warning then-Mossad chief Zvi Zamir of a '99 percent' chance of war breaking out in 1973
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At Yom Kippur War commemoration, David Barnea warns of existential security threats, highlights importance of normalization with neighbors
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Guy Nattiv does not really have time to speak with me. Four years after the globally successful Israeli director won an Oscar for the English short film "Skin" (and released his first Hollywood feature film, also called "Skin"), he is once again about to enter the eye of the storm. In a few days, […] The post 'The producers wanted exploding tanks; I insisted on something more personal, without romantic fluff' appeared first on www.israelhayom.com.
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Ahead of 50th anniversary, State Archives reveals thousands of documents and records of the intelligence failure that preceded the war, debates on a preemptive strike, and more
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'She was the scapegoat,' argues director Guy Nattiv about the former prime minister, whose leadership during 1973 conflict is focus of freshly released drama starring Helen Mirren