A primitive drone almost prevented the Yom Kippur War.
Daniel Kahneman, Amos Tversky, and the origins of decision theory.
Doing so would also serve U.S. interests.
East Germany, left-wing terrorists, and Willy Brandt vs. the Jews.
Or was he a double agent?
To commemorate the 41st anniversary of the October 1973 war, Israel State Archives has made public a series of recently declassified telegrams exchanged between Prime. . .
The young men sang “Legend of the Lawn,” about teenage love: “There’s a pile of hevreh [mates] on the grass.” Someone suggested a post-Yom Kippur-war version: “There’s. . .
The unfinished battle for Israel’s soul, as told through the eyes of seven paratroopers who in 1967 helped lead the victorious battle for Jerusalem. (Interview by David Horovitz)
Israeli historians often treat the October 1973 war as a disastrous failure; from a military perspective, however, Israel’s eventual victory was a resounding success.