Revisiting the Yom Kippur war
THE YOM KIPPUR WAR REMAINS THE MOST TRAUMATIC PHASE IN ISRAEL'S HISTORY AND DOES NOT EVOKE PRIDE AND SATISFACTION. THE COORDINATED ARAB EFFORT IN INITIATING THE HOSTILITIES AND BREACHING THE 1967 CEASE-FIRE LINE STILL HAUNTS MANY. IT IS REMEMBERED AND DEBATED FOR THE INITIAL ISRAELI UNPREPAREDN...
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description | THE YOM KIPPUR WAR REMAINS THE MOST TRAUMATIC PHASE IN ISRAEL'S HISTORY AND DOES NOT EVOKE PRIDE AND SATISFACTION. THE COORDINATED ARAB EFFORT IN INITIATING THE HOSTILITIES AND BREACHING THE 1967 CEASE-FIRE LINE STILL HAUNTS MANY. IT IS REMEMBERED AND DEBATED FOR THE INITIAL ISRAELI UNPREPAREDNESS AND FAR LESS FOR THE SUBSEQUENT MILITARY SUCCESSES. THE DEATH AND DISTRUCTION HAD PHYSICAL AS WELL AS PSYCHOLOGICAL EFFECTS AND FOR MANY THE WAR EXTRACTED A HEAVY PERSONAL PRICE. |
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