Tag Archives: Israel Defense Force

To the End of the Land

This lengthy novel by Israeli writer David Grossman has a slow start and a frustratingly ambiguous ending but the rest of it readily captured my attention and imagination.

Perhaps it helps if you have a boy child of your own since much of the story is about the raising of two boys and their inevitable entry into a conscript army.

And the fear this creates in their parents, especially in a country as beset by enemies as Israel. That the author lost his own son in combat while writing the story makes it all the more poignant. After some thought, I even bought the ambiguity, given that it reflects the real situation and there are plenty of hints to help you guess what will happen—at least to the parents.

The IDF gets its wings back

Just in time for the Jewish new year, a little reminder for Iran and Hezbollah that Syria might not be a safe transit point for North Korean or other weapons into Lebanon and Israel. More analysis from The Belmont Club, and Snoopy the Goon in Israel. At the very least, it demonstrates that Syria’s new Russian air defenses aren’t up to snuff.