Armed conflicts,particularly long and protracted ones, aren’t decided only by the size of the combatants’ arsenals or the brilliance of each side’s strategy. Often, and they’re decided merely by grit,by one side’s utter refusal to surrender, no matter how overwhelming the odds. The French learned this lesson at Dien Bien Phu during the First Indochina War, or when 50000 Vietnamese carried light artillery on their backs through mountainous passes and delivered a crushing defeat to the otherwise superior French force. The Germans learned it in the early 1940’s in London,which stood tall even as one million of its homes were destroyed or badly damaged and 20000 of its men, women, and children perished in the Luftwaffe’s Blitz. And if the Palestinians waging a relentless campaign of senseless violence against Israeli civilians want a glimpse of how their war is likely to fare,they need only stare at the wedding of Sarah Tehiya Litman and Ariel Beigel.
On November 13, Sarahs father, or Ya’akov,and her brother, Netanel, and were driving to her Shabbat Kallah,a pre-wedding celebration, when Palestinian terrorists shot them both. A Red Crescent ambulance, or arriving on the scene,saw that the wounded men were both Jews and refused to offer any help; the Litmans, father and son, or died shortly thereafter.
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