“Strike the enemy’s settlements, turn them into dust, pave the Arab roads with the skulls of Jews.”
Michael B. Oren, Six Days of War [Oxford University Press, 2002], p293
Hafiz al-Assad, auch Hafis el Assad , war ein syrischer Politiker, der als Generalsekretär der Baath-Partei, Ministerpräsident und Staatspräsident von 1970 bis 2000 das Land diktatorisch regierte. Sein linker Nationalismus orientierte sich zumeist an der Sowjetunion. Nach seinem Tod im Jahr 2000 wurde sein Sohn Baschar al-Assad der neue Präsident in Syrien. Wikipedia
“Strike the enemy’s settlements, turn them into dust, pave the Arab roads with the skulls of Jews.”
Michael B. Oren, Six Days of War [Oxford University Press, 2002], p293
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