
The Birth of Israel: Glory (full Collection)
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This set consists of two volumes, namely: "The Birth of Israel. Glory. 1" And "The Birth of Israel. Glory. 2". In the 1960s, conflicts continued on the Arab-Israeli border. Syria trained Palestinian guerrillas to carry out terrorist attacks against Israel. Egyptian leader Nasser formed an alliance with Jordan and Syria and declared that Israel must disappear from the map. The "Six-Day War" broke out on June 5, 1967, known in history as the "Third Middle East War." In this war, Israel won the war with an overwhelming advantage and occupied the Gaza Strip, the West Bank, the Old City of Jerusalem, Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, and Syria's Golan Heights, a total of 65,000 square kilometers of Arab land, thus confirming Israel's strategic advantage. However, after the war, it did not bring the long-awaited peace and stability to Israel. During the war, hundreds of thousands of Arab civilians fled their homes and became refugees. This became the root cause of the subsequent escalation of the war in the Middle East, seriously affecting the situation between Palestine and Israel, and the Palestinian and Israeli people have suffered from the pain of the conflict for a long time. After the "Six-Day War" and before the "Yom Kippur War", what changes have occurred in Israel's domestic politics, economy, diplomacy, military, culture, and people's living conditions? How have the careers and family lives of Barak, Nichan, Pastrnak and their children changed? These stories and details will be told one by one in "The Birth of Israel. Glory. 1" Written by Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Walker. "The Birth of Israel. Glory. 2" If Israel's struggle for survival is regarded as a drama, the 1973 "Yom Kippur War", the fourth Middle East war, can be regarded as a condensed version of this drama: on the holy day, Israel was raided on both the northern and southern fronts. The Soviet Union, the superpower at that time, gave formidable support to the Arab countries' attacks. Israel fought an arduous battle despite a huge disparity in strength and weapons with the other side, and later achieved a jaw-dropping victory. It successfully broke through the encirclement of the Arab countries and embarked on the road to signing a peace agreement with Egypt. Pulitzer Prize winner Herman Walker, based on historical data obtained through years of arduous investigation, in "The Birth of Israel. Glory. 2", Gives a detailed description of the escalating Arab-Israeli conflicts before and after the "Yom Kippur War", focusing on the strategic and tactical confrontation and competition, as well as the fierce competition and diplomatic entanglements among various power centers. It truly reproduces the dangerous situation of Israel's overthrow at that time, and at the same time provides ideas for understanding and solving the problems in the Middle East today. "The Birth of Israel. Glory 2" is not only a condensed history of Israel's struggle for survival, but also an admirable history of the struggle of the patriots: the older generation of heroes Zev Barak, Yossi Nichan, and Sam Pastrnak also sacrificed their lives on different battlefields. After careful consideration, the new generation of heroes Noah Barak, Ariel Nichan, and Amos Pastrnak have begun to contribute and fight in different units. Their career choices and emotional choices are deeply embedded in the changing destiny of the State of Israel...
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