Knowledge Points (Updated to E2)

Mireya 2022-03-11 08:01:30

Episode 1

1. The Black Panther Party:

From the founding of Israel to the 1960s, a large number of Jews who came to Israel were mainly from Asian and African countries. They were generally large families with many children, poor employment and living conditions, little education, and relatively little income. The widening gap between the rich and the poor triggered social unrest in Israel in the late 1960s and early 1970s, and demonstrations demanded to improve the living conditions of the poor one after another. Among the Asian and African Jewish immigrants, the "Black Panther Party" movement that fought for life has also emerged, which is the "Black Panther Party" movement that imitated the black people in the United States.

2.Tachrir

may refer to Hizb ut-Tahrir

Hizb ut-Tahrir is an international pan-Islamist and fundamentalist political organization whose stated aim is the re-establishment of the Islamic Caliphate to unite the Muslim community and implement Shariah, and which eventually expands globally to include non-Muslim lands.

3. Ahmed Rifay Al-joju

According to wikia, he should be a frontline commander in Syria, and the play said he was born in Aleppo, Syria

4.Tiran Tank

a soviet tank

"Tiran" tanks are deployed by the Israeli army near the Balev Line of Defense along the Suez Canal. As a result, during the Yom Kippur war in 1973, members of the Egyptian T-54/55 tanks found that "friendly forces" with the same equipment opened fire on them, causing confusion. Israel has also organized these improved T-54/55 for "camouflage raids" and achieved good results.

However, "Tiran" also brought some troubles to Israel itself, mainly due to the difficulty in identifying the battlefield. Some "Tiran" tanks were mistaken for Egyptian tanks by other nervous Israeli anti-tankmen when they retreated. cannonballs.

In the "Yom Kippur" war, Israel captured a batch of the most advanced T-62 tanks from the Egyptian armored forces at the time. The Israelis admired the tank, and immediately named it the "Tiran" 6 tank, and planned to upgrade it. However, because the Israeli tank modification factories at that time were busy with the modification of M60 tanks, coupled with the small number of captured tanks and the shortage of spare parts, they had to give up. Therefore, the Israelis only partially refurbished these T-62 tanks and equipped the 6th Armored Brigade. At that time, the brigade had a total of 2 "Tiran" 6 tank reinforcement battalions, each equipped with 46 T-62 tanks. These tanks did not participate in actual combat and were finally retired in the early 1980s.

Episode 2

1. Ashkenazi

Ashkenazi Jews generally refer to Jews living in Central, Northern and Eastern Europe, most of whom have nothing to do with Germany. Before World War II , Ashkenazi Jews accounted for 92% of the world's Jews, and after Hitler's Holocaust, Ashkenazi Jews accounted for 80% of the world's Jews.

Historically, Ashkenazi Jews originally referred to Jews who lived in the Rhine Valley and France and moved to Poland, Lithuania, Russia and other Slavic countries during the Crusades from the 11th to 13th centuries. Later, the Jews who adopted Ashkenazi Jewish liturgy were generally called Ashkenazi Jews to distinguish them from Hispanic Jews . In the accent of Hebrew speaking, cultural traditions, prayers, especially in the liturgy, the two families have their own characteristics. Ashkenazi Jews widely used Slavic languages ​​or Yiddish as their lingua franca before the 20th century. Ashkenazi Jews living in non-Eastern European countries use the language of their country of residence, and their cultural practices are influenced by the country where they live.

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