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Sur un pont de rouleaux : que fait la plus ancienne frontière du monde sous les chenilles des chars ? Au-delà des frontières

Quel est le lien entre un document récent de soldats de Tsahal traversant le Litani, un chapitre de la Mishna Shviit, et la traversée du canal de Suez pendant la guerre de Kippour ? Ben…

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The piece draws a line from a recent IDF crossing of the Litani River to ancient boundary markers and a historic Suez Canal crossing, suggesting a recurring pattern in how Israel's borders are defined and contested. By linking a modern military movement to a Mishnaic tractate and a 1973 war event, it implies that current operations are part of a long, continuous struggle over territorial limits. Readers should watch for how this framing might shape public perception of ongoing military actions along the northern border.

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