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Draft report on Harpaz affair criticizes Ashkenazi
Aviad Glickman
Published: 04.03.12, 19:10
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1. I liked Gabi Ashkenazi and I liked Joav Galant and
Rivkah   (03.04.12)
Benny Gantz. Glad I am not the judge and jury, but I have noticed that Israel seems to turn on its heros which then provokes them into running for public office. Hope Ashkenazi and Galant and Gantz take that route instead of fading away like a General MacArthur whose last speech at the USMA at West Point mentioned that fate of most Generals. They don't die. They just fade away. Let's not let these fine men fade away. Nothing could top the injustice Ariel Sharon suffered in being blamed for other people's murders. But he went to law school, ran for office and got to the top of the political ladder.
2. Gabbi won't go politics because his a real soldier not
David ,   Israel   (03.05.12)
A politician. This is all just a big huff and puff of the Media and it's a shame that they are doing this now when Gabbi took the army to such heights following the Lebanon war.
3. 2 David, Israel: King David and General Joshua were
Rivkah   (03.05.12)
soldiers and leaders of the nation. The attacks on great Generals are often from jealousy or fear of them since as General George Marshall once quipped, No good deed ever goes unpunished. HaSatan hates HaShem's Generals. Even General Moses was attacked and murmured against before and after he led the Hebrews out of Mitsrayim (Egypt). Was Moses a General? Yes. In the writings of Josephus, Mosheh is called a General in the Egyptian army before he fled early in his life.
4. General Rivkah
mea   (03.05.12)
couldn't have happened in Moses' time since the term 'General' did not come into usage until the 14th century.
5. Ashkenazi
S.G. ,   Toronto, Canada   (03.05.12)
Ashkenazi is as trustworthy as Sharon, which is to say, he cannot be trusted.
6. 4 mea: There was a word in Hebrew translated "General"
Rivkah   (03.05.12)
thousands of years ago because it was General Naaman the Syrian, signifiying he was the head of the Army or highly ranked in the Army of Syria.
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