Netanyahu proposes return of Israeli Independence Day military parades

May 13, 2016 Agencies
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Israel’s Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has suggested that Israel reinstate the tradition of military parades on the country’s Independence Day (Yom Ha’atzmaut).

Israel held parades from 1949-1968, and then once more to mark the Jewish state’s 25th independence anniversary in 1973.

At a Yom Ha’atzmaut event in Jerusalem that was held to honor 120 outstanding Israeli soldiers, Netanyahu said, “There was something of a revival, of independence, and that came across in parades. There were military parades in Jerusalem. I remember seeing a cannon, I saw a tank for the first time. I saw soldiers. It moved me enormously.”

“You know what, I have a proposal,” he said, Haaretz reported. “My friends, let’s renew the parades in Jerusalem. A military parade on Independence Day in Jerusalem—that’s the basis of our independence, those soldiers.”

 

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One Response to “Netanyahu proposes return of Israeli Independence Day military parades”
  1. Ron Burdo says:

    I can guess what Haaretz added about this suggestion…

    Personally, I think it is a waste of time and resources for the IDF.

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