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billiefan2000
5th July 2003, 02:29 PM
The PAX Network just showed an incredible program about supernatural events during the Six Day War.
There was a story of thousands of Egyptians surrendering to 1 Israeli soldier, when he broguth them in and they asked the Egyptian officers why they surrendered they said the Israeli soldier was accompanied by thousands of angels ready to shoot the Egyptians.
There were several similar stories....
I think thy said a video is available on
www.grizzlyadams.tv
Six Day War: Was the Six Day War A Miracle?
$19.95
http://www.grizzlyadams.tv/grizzlyadamsstore/results.tpl?cart=32662599334814
(about half way down the page)
With all the odds against them, the tiny nation of Israel and its citizen army scored a decisive military victory in the Six-Day War against a major force. How was this victory possible? Where did all those mysterious extra tanks and troops come from? Was this victory foretold by ancient writings thousands of years before the war? Did the Israelis use ancient writings to plan and carry out the war victory? Is this war only one in a series of current events preparing the way for the End Times?
Six Day War
If PAX repeats the special is definitely worth watching...
EdipisReks
5th July 2003, 06:23 PM
Isreali forces won because they were a motivated, well equipped, professional army while their enemies were, for the most part, not. i don't see anything worth invoking superstition over.
Lord Emsworth
5th July 2003, 07:32 PM
Originally posted by billiefan2000
Six Day War: Was the Six Day War A Miracle?
$19.95
http://www.grizzlyadams.tv/grizzlyadamsstore/results.tpl?cart=32662599334814
(about half way down the page)
Well, all I see is a more or less empty page.
Suppose it's due to my not having your cookies
Originally posted by billiefan2000
With all the odds against them, the tiny nation of Israel and its citizen army scored a decisive military victory in the Six-Day War against a major force. How was this victory possible?
Well this page sums it up rather nicely: (http://www.foigm.org/IMG/sixdays.htm)
On the morning of June 5, the Israeli Air Force destroyed almost the entire Egyptian Air Force (more than 300 planes) in less than three hours. The amazing fact about this meticulously planned and executed operation is that most of those aircraft were destroyed on the ground before they could ever take off! Knowledgeable Israelis have said that, even though the war lasted a scant six days, it was really over in just three hours. With no air cover, the Egyptian infantry efforts were doomed.
And it should never be forgotten that Israel launched an preemtive strike and that the fighting took place in the desert, i.e. on more or less plain terrain.
Originally posted by billiefan2000
Where did all those mysterious extra tanks and troops come from?
I think the question should rather be: Where did all the extra Egyptian tanks and troops go to
Originally posted by billiefan2000
Did the Israelis use ancient writings to plan and carry out the war victory?
Yes, surely. Some acient writings that told them when to strike with their airforce, how and where to place their tanks, guns and MGs…
Originally posted by billiefan2000
Is this war only one in a series of current events preparing the way for the End Times?
No
Originally posted by billiefan2000
If PAX repeats the special is definitely worth watching...
I doubt it
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PS I think this should have rather been posted at the P&CE&History
justsaygnosis
6th July 2003, 07:42 AM
http://www.idf.il/english/history/sixday2.stm
The Six Day War
The War in the Air
The Six-Day War started with a far-reaching air attack, code named “Moked”, to shatter the Arab air forces while their aircraft were still on the ground. The attack was planned even before General Mordechai (Moti) Hod, had been appointed Air Force Commander. The main element of the plan was to carry out a massive, simultaneous attack of Israeli first-line aircraft against all Egyptian air force bases - the main Arab air force. This required exact and detailed planning of departure times and approaches of each of the attacking forces, in order to ensure the element of surprise on every target. On the morning of June 5, the aircraft of the IAF took off from their bases and attacked Egyptian air force bases in Sinai and Egypt. During the first wave, eleven fields were hit (among them some that had also been attacked in the first wave).
In a short, efficient and decisive blow, approximately 300 Egyptian aircraft, including bombers, combat planes and helicopters, were destroyed in less than 2 hours. The main air threat against Israel was eliminated and the Israel Defense Forces achieved air supremacy when Jordanian, Syrian and Iraqi aircraft attacked targets in Israel. Once it was clear that King Hussein, the Jordanian leader, had chosen to undertake a military campaign on the Jerusalem front, the Israel Air Force turned to the Jordanian airfields in Amman and Mafrak and destroyed a large part of the Jordanian Air Force. When the confrontation was further extended on the same day over Syria and Iraq, Israeli aircraft continued their combat against these countries and also destroyed their aircraft. Airfields attacked in Syria included Damascus, Damir and Seikel. In Iraq, the H-3 airfield in the vicinity of the Jordanian border was attacked. Before the end of the first day of fighting, the air forces of the participating Arab states had been destroyed, thereby determining the fate of the entire war. Israeli armored forces could then fight the battle under “clear skies”, and air force pilots were free to provide support to IDF ground forces in all the sectors, the breakthrough and transportation axes without leaving the rear of the State of Israel in danger of air attack. Israel Air Force losses in the fateful day of the battle were a total of 20 aircraft. Twelve pilots were killed, five were wounded and four captured.
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