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What is King David's flying eagle?
Establishment and development
Since 1948 announced the founding of the country, Israel has been in an extremely dangerous situation. For decades, it has been in danger of being surrounded by powerful enemies. Carelessness will lead to the disaster of national extinction. It seems that the IDF will always face difficulties, its budget will always be insufficient, and it has no strategic depth. Neither population nor comprehensive national strength can support a protracted war.
In such a sinister living environment, the Jewish people with great wisdom and courage have to establish their own unique national strategy: crossing the enemy's borders and defending the enemy's territory. In order to spread the war to the enemy's land, we must have an elite force that can be dispatched at any time to recruit people, fight when they come, and win when they fight. Israeli defense forces paratroopers play such a role in the eyes of the Israeli people.
Paratroopers in no country in the world are used as frequently as Israeli paratroopers, and paratroopers in no country can be used as special forces. They are Israel's first and last line of defense. Among all the arms of the Israeli army, paratroopers are the most noticeable and relied on. This is not only a unique and powerful image revealed from their red berets, flashing silver parachute badges and shiny brown paratroopers, but also a world-famous martial art for the Jewish nation by fighting in all directions. The origin of their important position, including their strict training and cruel examination and elimination system, shows their true nature of "elite soldiers and strong generals" They are always ready to fight and win.
Israeli paratroopers in the military parade
The paratroopers of Israel Defense Forces (IDF) are one of the few elite paratroopers in the world with rich combat experience and strong combat effectiveness. As an excellent army, Israeli paratroopers have a glorious history, and its predecessor can be traced back to World War II. At that time, there were a considerable number of Jews in the British and American paratroopers. They fought in North Africa, counterattacked Europe and conquered the eagle's den with the allies. Some also joined British intelligence agencies, parachuted behind enemy lines, commanded Jewish underground resistance organizations, and assisted allied forces in attacking German troops in occupied areas. During the whole World War II, the number of Jews who died in allied paratroopers reached 32 12, the most famous of which was the group led by Yule Palkki and the poet Hannah Sinesh. They were all active in Germany-occupied Hungary and carried out dozens of bold sabotage activities. The latter was finally captured and shot, while the former went from Nazi prison escape to Budapest to continue organizing resistance until liberation.
When Israel's war of independence broke out, Israeli Prime Minister Ben Gurion recalled Palkki to China to form the first paratroopers. 1June, 948, the first Israeli paratroopers were established. At that time, all the equipment in Palkki was 1 a shabby C-46 commando transport plane and 4,000 second-hand parachutes. It is worth mentioning that these parachutes are not military supplies, but are assembled from pieces of silk shirts. The difficulty for Israeli paratroopers to start formation can be seen.
Among the paratroopers in Palkki, there are veterans who participated in many battles in the British Army 1, the 6th Airborne Division and Comando Commandos, veterans of MI5 who were airdropped to the Czech Republic to contact with resistance organizations, survivors of Nazi concentration camps, Jews who were desperate after emigrating to Israel, and some adventurers who originally intended to make trouble. Although they came from different backgrounds, Palkki succeeded in uniting them and fighting for Israel. Although the morale of the whole army is high, the reality of lack of spare umbrellas makes young Israeli paratroopers have to grieve for their fellow parachutists from time to time. The serious lack of training equipment has also aggravated this tragedy. Therefore, although the national defense forces planned to put paratroopers into actual combat many times, they were finally suspended because they could not guarantee the needs of the war.
/kloc-in the summer of 0/949, yehuda Harry took over as the paratrooper commander. He decided to reorganize the paratroopers and inject fresh blood into them, drastically eliminated many speculators and found a larger and more suitable camp for his subordinates. He also set up a training institute for paratroopers, which later developed into a famous national defense paratroopers school. So far, the training and equipment standards of Israeli paratroopers have been unified.
By the early 1950s, terrorist organizations in Arab countries had frequently infiltrated Israel to carry out terrorist activities. In response, Israel took a series of retaliatory countermeasures and set up a lean anti-terrorist force named "10 1 force". A few years later, this unit was merged into the paratroopers. During the period of 1954- 1955, Israeli paratroopers gradually expanded to brigade scale, and they could carry out large-scale retaliation. 1956 In the Suez War, the battle to capture the Sinai Peninsula began with the parachute battalion parachuting into the mitra Pass.
1967 Israeli paratroopers captured the Al-Aqsa Mosque, which is an important symbol of the old city of Jerusalem.
The whole battle ended in 28 hours, 38 paratroopers were killed, 100 people were injured, and the death toll of Egyptian officers and soldiers exceeded 260. This battle is obviously successful.
Characteristic training
In the Six-Day War of 1967, paratroopers became the vanguard of the Israeli army, and successively took part in the battle to capture Gaza and advance to the Suez Canal. 1On June 7th, 967, they finally succeeded in retaking the old city of Jerusalem and achieved the ultimate goal of the war. In the battle to capture the old city of Jerusalem, paratroopers paid a huge price to protect the most sacred churches in the city, such as Judaism, Christianity and Islam. After the Six-Day War, special operations such as sneak attack, which was mainly carried out by paratroopers, have been carried out continuously. They have successfully attacked the headquarters of the PLO in Jordan (1968 March 2 1, killing 250 enemies), seized Soviet-made radar (1969 June 5438+02 February 23) and bombed the airport of Arab countries in Beirut. In addition, in July 1976, the famous "Entebbe hostage rescue" operation was successfully implemented. Since then, Israeli paratroopers have been active in invading Lebanon.
The officers and men of Israel's 202nd Brigade are in the training interval.
Israel's military service system requires all healthy men to perform military service for three years. Inspired by the legendary history of paratroopers, every year in Israel, the application of paratroopers for voluntary recruitment is more than five times higher than that of other arms. The more applicants, the more eliminated. After all, only one brigade of paratroopers has the highest combat readiness level, and the assessment standard is naturally to choose the best among the best. The fate of all volunteers who want to join the paratroopers during their three-year military career will be decided in two days at the IDF training camp on Alice Island.
Excellent psychology is of course an essential quality for every paratrooper. They should also be brave enough to take on the responsibility of paratroopers. After the test, the application form submitted by each recruit will be sent back to me again, giving everyone 30 minutes to consider whether they are ready to continue working for paratroopers. The next morning after the young people make a decision, all the lucky names who can join the paratroopers will be posted in front of the canteen of the training camp facing the rising sun in the Mediterranean. But this is the beginning of the real elimination. After eliminating most competitors, there is also a selection training, which is another procedure for selecting qualified paratroopers. Passing this simple and high-intensity physical-intellectual-ability exam is really the door for paratroopers.
After becoming a paratrooper, you can't enter the combat troops immediately, but you have to complete the training for half a year. First of all, 1 month basic infantry training includes high-intensity physical training, shooting and fighting training, military terrain and field positioning training, survival training and other basic training. In the next four months, they must also learn to shoot accurately on moving vehicles, tanks, armored vehicles, rubber boats, ships and even helicopters; Learn to carry out amphibious operations and work closely with armored forces, artillery and aviation; Learn to attack opponents day and night, and kill them with one blow; Learn to fight different types of enemies in different terrains. Learn to use all possible weapons in the Middle East, from Galle assault rifle developed by Israel to Soviet AK assault rifle to RPG-7 anti-tank rocket launcher.
When the exhausted paratroopers have finished the basic training camp, they have to receive skydiving training, stay in the world-famous National Defence Force Skydiving School for another month, and complete the basic test of "high jump" before they can graduate and be assigned to combat troops. After arriving in the combat troops, most people will continue to specialize in the "high jump and low opening" technology, and regularly carry out night skydiving operations and helicopter landing assault training. All paratroopers must receive training from the NCO School before studying their major. Even if only a quarter of people can eventually become squad leaders, paratroopers should make every member have the qualities of a leader.
Israeli paratroopers in skydiving training
Those soldiers with the most leadership potential will be selected into military academies, and they will become professional soldiers-they have been officers in the Israel Defense Forces for more than 65,438+00 years.
If they become paratroopers, the hellish training will last for two and a half years. They will train or fight in the snow, mountains, jungles and cities on Israeli land. From the Golan Heights to the Galilee forest, from the Negev wasteland to the Arawa desert, from the streets of Tel Aviv to Gaza, paratroopers may be left everywhere until they retire from active service. Everything will be proved in these two and a half years. Paratrooper career, is it a boy's ideal realization or a nightmare in real life? However, without such a selection and training system, how can we train such a powerful paratrooper!
In the military life after training, Israeli paratroopers also have a fine tradition of collectivism spiritual education. As we know, among the several glories created by Israeli paratroopers, only one or two examples are enough to make the war history of any army a legend that will be told through the ages. When people turn their heads and pay attention to the makers of these myths, they find that they rarely wear corresponding medals and medals to show these honors, because Jews advocate that "collective heroism is a life rule, and it is unfair for other comrades with conscience to highlight a person through rewards." Usually, when new recruits start their military life, the first thing they come into contact with is collectivism education.
Different from the values of advocating individuals and self in western society, IDF emphasizes collectivism in training and fighting, especially paratroopers. Their spirit of collectivism and sense of collective honor are almost as unbreakable as blood. For any country, paratroopers must be isolated behind enemy lines and take fighting alone as their main way of life. Paratroopers all over the world are elites, and what makes Israeli paratroopers stand out is not only their fearless courage, superb professional knowledge and superior combat skills, but also their flexible adaptability to difficulties and emergencies. It is not only their rich experience accumulated in long-term battles, but also their strong collectivism spirit from generals to soldiers. In the Israeli paratroopers, the emotional bond between officers and men is direct and lasting, and joining the paratroopers means coming to a big family. The first lesson of recruits to the company is that the oldest noncommissioned officers tell them about the famous soldiers who served in their company and battalion and the deeds of their predecessors who died in the battles they participated in. In the Israeli paratroopers, when the fallen hero's name is called, someone always answers "Here" for him. Through all these measures, Israeli paratroopers have successfully created a passionate team spirit, making all members feel that whether they are alive or dead, they are all members of paratroopers, fighting for the defense of Israel.
Institutions and equipment
Israeli paratroopers are the backbone of the IDF. Paratroopers, together with infantry, armored forces, artillery and combat engineering units, belong to the Army Command. However, after the Yom Kippur War, the IDF established the Infantry and Paratroopers Command to better coordinate the actions between paratroopers and other arms. The IDF has five paratroopers' brigades, maintaining the highest combat readiness level, which is the 202nd brigade with outstanding military achievements. The whole brigade consists of three paratroopers battalions and reconnaissance, engineering, communications and anti-tank companies responsible for support. It is one of the four active infantry and paratroopers brigade units under the command of the Infantry and Parachute Command of the Israel Defense Forces (commanded by a brigadier general). In addition, the combat readiness level of the 55th Brigade is higher. There are also three reserve paratroopers brigades with basic combat readiness, which are expanded on the basis of 1978 backbone officers and non-commissioned officers of the 202nd brigade. They usually do not undertake combat readiness, but concentrate quickly in wartime. Due to the limited number of Israeli troops, the basic infantry subjects of other arms and services are given to paratroopers for training and guidance, which is also an affirmation of their loyalty and dedication for many years. The IDF now has five paratroopers' brigades, two of which are always at or near full capacity. For the remaining three brigades, 1 posts are maintained at 50%, and only the backbone (officers) are retained for the two brigades. As we all know, the IDF has a system of rapid mobilization and training in a short time. Therefore, the personnel of various units in wartime can be quickly replenished.
Israeli paratroopers, like other troops, use homemade weapons and equipment as much as possible. However, some paratroopers are equipped with weapons made in socialist countries purchased by western countries or seized by Arab countries. At present, light weapons are mainly designed and manufactured by Israel itself. Parachute equipment is made in America. Israeli paratroopers have used domestic Wookiee submachine guns for a long time, and now they are changing into new domestic Garils semi-automatic rifles. There are several models of Garils semi-automatic rifle (including export type). Israeli paratroopers use a 5.56 mm "Garils" type and a large magazine that can hold 35 bullets. Compared with Wookiee submachine gun, Garils's new semi-automatic rifle has the advantages of long range, high hit accuracy, great lethality and strong armor-piercing ability, which is more suitable for actual combat requirements.
IDF paratroopers wear standard Israeli uniforms and helmets, and when they don't need to wear fiberglass combat helmets, they will change into red berets that paratroopers are used to. The paratrooper badge is silver and is worn above the battle medal on the left chest.
A classic example-Sinai War
The Sinai War was caused by the struggle for the ownership of the Suez Canal. After Egypt's independence, it has been demanding that the Suez Canal belonging to Egypt be nationalized. Unwilling to be marginalized by Middle East hegemony, Britain and France conspired with Israel to seize control of the Suez Canal. The 202nd Brigade also changed from attacking and retaliating against each other's civilian targets to formally declaring war on Egypt. They began to spy on Egypt's defensive deployment behind enemy lines. In order to cover up the war goal, the 202nd Brigade launched an attack on Egyptian military targets in Sinai Peninsula in addition to reconnaissance. After these successful sneak attacks, the Egyptians set a trap to ambush the commandos of the 202nd Brigade, but the alert Israelis always got reliable information and escaped this trap many times. But in the end, the Egyptians succeeded: when the Israeli army raided a brigade command post of the Egyptian army in Hanyounis, the convoy led by Modcha Gul was rounded up by the Egyptian army on a large scale. Gul was seriously injured and many people were killed. In a subsequent operation1955 65438+February 1 1, the 202nd Brigade, with the support of other troops, crossed the Sea of Galilee and attacked artillery positions in Syria, which posed a great threat to Israeli fishing boats. However, in the battle, the commander of the 202nd brigade, Yitzhak bin Milla Chem, was killed. Raphael Eltan led an assault battalion composed of veterans, and successfully attacked border posts and military camps of neighboring countries for four times, injuring his abdomen.
In order to avoid the recurrence of similar situations and the upcoming large-scale operations in Egypt, the Israeli General Staff decided to suspend the attack of paratroopers on the Egyptian army in Sinai, so as to make the Egyptian army think that their ambush was successful, so that Israel would not dare to provoke again, and at the same time let the tired paratroopers rest and enter the special preparation stage before the war. During this period, the 202nd Brigade made full preparations for the war.
After the troops were fully rested, in June of 5438+0956 10, Britain and France launched the long-planned Suez Canal War (Israel called Sinai Campaign) on the pretext that Egypt announced the nationalization of the Suez Canal Company and prohibited Israeli ships from passing through the Canal and straits of tiran, in an attempt to regain control of the canal, overthrow the Egyptian national progressive government led by President Nasser and suppress the Arab national liberation movement. Before the war, the General Staff of the Israeli Army argued repeatedly about how to use paratroopers. After all, this war is the first large-scale operation since the formation of the Israeli paratroopers. If the commandos of the 202nd brigade of the Israeli army march slightly in desert of sinai, the consequences will be very serious if they are not handled properly. However, the veterans of the 202nd Brigade who participated in many battles such as the Normandy landings are full of confidence in attacking cities and pulling out villages, and the first generation of Israeli "local paratroopers" who grew up from scratch are also full of enthusiasm and passion for airdropping behind enemy lines. Under the control of these factors, the Israeli army finally made a bold decision: with a small number of elite soldiers, assault soldiers parachuted to seize the important mitra Pass in the Sinai Peninsula, which is located 66 kilometers east of Suez and 0/74 kilometers away from the Israeli border/Kloc-0, which is the main road in the east-west direction of the Sinai Peninsula. As long as we seize and hold this place, we can block the way for the Egyptian army to retreat to the east of the pass and to the west of the canal. After the paratroopers seized the pass, they made a quick assault with the main soldiers in four ways, striving to seize the whole Sinai Peninsula within a week.
After full preparation, the war finally broke out in 654381October 29th 17. All 395 officers and men of the 890th Battalion of the 202nd Brigade of the Israeli Parachute Force, led by the battalion commander Eltan, were airdropped by the French Air Force to the vicinity of the Parker Monument (Parker is a British colonial official in Egypt) 4 kilometers east of mitra Pass. After landing, Eltan quickly dug trenches for defense, and sent a reconnaissance class to explore the pass first, only to find that it was surrounded by Ethiopian troops with absolute superiority. On the same day, after receiving the report from the front line, the Egyptian Eastern Military Command ordered the 5th and 6th Battalions of the 2nd Infantry Brigade to immediately cross the canal and confront the Israeli army at mitra Pass. At the same time, the General Staff of the Egyptian Army dispatched the main force of the 4th Armored Division from the west bank of the canal to the Fayafa area of Bilgi, and then sent two national guard brigades. The second reconnaissance regiment moved to the southeast, trying to cut off the retreat of the Israeli airborne troops, and surrounded the mitra Pass with troops.
When Eltan's paratrooper battalion parachuted into mitra Pass, the rest of the 202nd Brigade, led by Brigadier General Sharon, marched more than 300 kilometers from the Israeli-Jordanian border (including 200 kilometers behind enemy lines) and went straight to the pass around several Ethiopian defense points. After 28 hours of uninterrupted fighting and marching, two Egyptian armies were defeated on the night of 10.
At noon on June 365438+1October 3 1, Sharon, who is famous for his fighting skills, ordered the Israeli army to launch an all-out attack. He ordered Major Modcha Gul to lead a reconnaissance unit consisting of two infantry companies, a tank unit and a heavy mortar unit carried by an M-3 semi-tracked vehicle to attack the mitra Pass. Gul left mortars and trucks carrying oil and ammunition outside the valley, starting with M-3. Unexpectedly, as soon as the Israeli army entered Haitan Valley, it was attacked by five ambush companies of the Egyptian army. The Egyptian army occupied the favorable terrain in the southeast, commanded and gave full play to its firepower advantage. The Israeli army was in a dilemma and had to use temporary work to resist, and the reconnaissance company circuitous from the ridge was also driven back by the Egyptian army. To make matters worse, the ground support of the Israeli Air Force mistakenly destroyed Gul's recoilless gun, and Egyptian army mortars turned his 25-pound gun and tanker into fire. Anxious Gul jumped out of the trench and shouted: "We are wandering in front of death, and retreating is to die!" , and then led the whole battalion to strive forward, he and his men with a strong spirit of personal sacrifice into the battle, on the steep hillside to meet the charge of bullets wave upon wave. In the end, 38 paratroopers were killed and more than 65,438+000 soldiers were injured. At 0635 hours, the mitra Pass was occupied, leaving 260 bodies behind and then retreating. In this way, the retreat of the Egyptian army in the Sinai Peninsula in the eastern half was tightly held by the 202nd Brigade. Thousands of Egyptian troops surrendered in front of the Israeli armored iron flow that followed.
202nd Brigade 1 Battalion once again boarded the transport plane and parachuted to tours Air Force Base at the southeast end of Sinai Peninsula and along the Red Sea after completing the task of seizing the mitra Pass. The rest of the troops, unable to parachute because of their embarrassing airdrop ability, marched on land and joined the vanguard airborne troops after connecting several Egyptian defense points. Then the 202nd Brigade went south to conquer Sharm el-Sheikh, the southernmost tip of Sinai Peninsula. On June 3rd, 1 10, the 202nd Brigade and 10 Infantry Brigade arrived from the southwest, forming a pincer-like encirclement of the remaining Ethiopian troops. The whole battle of Sinai is over here.
A romantic figure-Ariel Sharon
Ariel Sharon, 1928, was born into a Russian immigrant family in the village of Malah, a coastal plain in Israel.
Former Israeli Prime Minister Sharon
The village of Malah is a Moshaf established by Jewish immigrants in Palestine in the early 20th century (equivalent to our primary cooperative, members have some private property, but the main production tools are public). However, Sharon's father has a deep contradiction with the villagers and is out of place. In Mala village, which was established with the ideal of agricultural cooperation, Sharon's family was the only one who separated themselves from other neighbors by fences. Sharon, who grew up in such a family, developed a withdrawn and aggressive character from an early age.
Sharon 14 years old began to participate in the military training of young people by Jewish underground armed groups, and 17 years old received the command training of "Hagana" squad leader. 1947 to 65438+February, the "Hagana" field army in the coastal plain was reorganized into Alessandroni Brigade, 19-year-old Sharon served as platoon leader in the brigade. The Alessandroni Brigade was renamed the Third Brigade of the Israel Defense Forces on 1948. In Israel's war of independence, Sharon initially showed his military talents. With his brave and decisive command, he was appreciated by his superiors and loved by soldiers, and soon stood out from the grassroots officers. By the end of the war, Sharon had served as the company commander of the brigade reconnaissance company.
In the reorganization of the army after the war, the third brigade was changed into a reserve brigade. Sharon, on the other hand, stayed in the regular army because of his outstanding talent and was transferred to the Golan Brigade as a reconnaissance company commander. From 65438 to 0950, after receiving training as a battalion commander, Sharon successively served as the intelligence director of the Central Military Region and the Northern Military Region. 1At the end of 952, Sharon retired from active service and went to Hebrew University in Jerusalem to study Middle East history. At the same time, he served as the reserve battalion commander in the reserve brigade 16 (Jerusalem Brigade).
1953, Shaham of 16 brigade wrote directly to the prime minister and the chief of staff, suggesting that the Israeli army set up a specially trained special force to retaliate against the Arab attacks, and recommended Sharon as the commander of this special force. Shaham's proposal was quickly approved. 1953 At the end of July, the first Israeli special forces-101was formally established in the Central Military Region. Major Sharon, 25, became the commander of this special force. Under the leadership of Sharon, 10 1 troops opposed blind command and mechanical obedience, attracting many "Palma" veterans in the War of Independence and adventurers who could not adapt to the military discipline of regular troops. Sharon, on the other hand, combined these excellent soldiers into a fighting group with high morale with his personal charm. From now on, of course, there is a big gap between the equipment and training of this unit and the real special forces, but at that time, this small unit with less than 50 people was the highest morale and combat level of the whole Israeli army, and even the best in the whole Middle East.
Sharon was the most suitable commander of the first special forces at that time. Outstanding personal charm and growing experience in rural areas make him have the same language as soldiers and can be loved by soldiers; His eccentric personality makes him unconventional; The informal military training he received in "Hagana" in his early years and his fighting experience in the War of Independence made him good at fighting in small teams and familiar with the Palestinian terrain. The experience of being a reconnaissance company commander made him understand the importance of long-range reconnaissance patrol in the training of special forces. However, Sharon's personality also has obvious dark side and extreme elements, and the concept formed since childhood made him insist on using violence against Arabs without restriction. He can calmly make a plan of transnational revenge, kill as many Arab civilians as possible, or laugh when his men torture Arab old people in front of him. Under his leadership, 10 1 troops killed more than 60 civilians in cross-border retaliation against the village of Kibia in Jordan. Even the Israeli government was embarrassed by this incident and had to dissolve this unit and merge its personnel into the paratroopers. Sharon himself later served as the president of the Central Military Academy and the director of the Training Bureau of the General Staff, and gradually extended the tactics of small-scale operations, activities and infiltration established by10/troops to the infantry units of the whole army, which are still applied in the Israeli army today.
1973, Sharon saw that he was hopeless as chief of staff and retired from active service in a rage. However, only three months later, the Yom Kippur War (the fourth Middle East War) broke out, and Sharon became the commander of the South Line Reserve Armored Division, commanding troops to cross the Suez Canal after a hard struggle, cutting off the connection between the second and third army groups in Egypt. Sharon's bold action of crossing the canal laid the foundation for the victory of the Israeli army in the southern line. After the war, Sharon retired from politics again, participated in the creation of the right-wing Likud Group, and served as a minister in previous right-wing governments and Labor-Likud Coalition governments. From 65438 to 0982, when he was the Minister of National Defense of Beijing government, he manipulated and launched the Lebanon War. Later, he was forced to resign as defense minister because he was responsible for the massacre in Palestinian refugee camps during the Lebanon war. In February, 20001,Sharon defeated Barak in the special prime minister election and became the prime minister of the State of Israel.
In 20051February, Sharon was admitted to Hadasha Hospital in the southwest suburb of Jerusalem for treatment because of a serious stroke, and has been in a coma since she was hospitalized. In April 2006, the Israeli Cabinet announced that Israeli Prime Minister Sharon would never be able to perform his duties, which meant that the Sharon era in Israeli politics officially ended.
After Sharon was critically ill in hospital, an Israeli religious figure commented on the website of Ha 'aretz: "Since King David, no one has created such a brilliant military miracle as Sharon. Although his secular tendencies and other shortcomings are unacceptable, I believe that people will eventually admit that Sharon is the greatest leader of the Jews after King David. "
Historical evaluation
Looking back on the course of Israeli paratroopers, we can see countless glories. The history of this elite division has made headlines in the world's major media for more than 50 years, and it has also been written into textbooks by allies and enemies with admiration or hatred. Studying the war history of Israeli paratroopers is equivalent to studying the map of the Middle East.
The reason is that the glory of Israeli paratroopers should come from their strong survival and adaptability. They are good at making use of the right time, the right place and the right people, emphasizing knowing ourselves and ourselves and careful reconnaissance; Show the enemy with positive soldiers, and make the enemy with surprise soldiers. Good soldiers always deceive people and often take them by surprise. Well-planned and often bold; Attack will hide its shape and make the enemy not know what he wants; Keep abreast of the situation so that the enemy can't get a gap. Their commanders always charge ahead, shouting "Come with me", and take the lead in every battle, leading their cronies to observe closely in front of the enemy or even behind the enemy's back, seize the opportunity to make decisions and defeat the enemy in the coup. Among them, a number of famous figures from generals to heads of state emerged, including Sharon, Barak and Netanyahu. Just like these famous generals who led them, they are resolute and cunning. Israeli paratroopers fought bravely. When they are attacked by surprise, they can often take the head of the enemy's generals in all armies and seize the enemy's treasure from thousands of miles away, each time sealing their throats. When attacking, they can always pull out the city between the copper pool and the golden soup and plunder the land. They can fight in any battlefield and climate, day and night, no matter who the enemy is. In short, this is indeed an army with unique tactics, brave fighting style and outstanding military achievements.
In recent years, with the ever-changing international political climate and the complex changes in Israel's domestic political situation, Israel has gradually reduced its cross-border attacks on anti-Israel organizations in neighboring countries, but this does not mean that Israeli paratroopers who are good at "killing with one blow" will be washed off the horse. Maybe they are just superficial silence, maybe they are still waiting, maybe they are already brewing new shocking actions, we will wait and see!
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