The first 170 lines.
Looks like Dayan and Golda underestimated them.
l could do without neighbors like that, anyway.
They're craftier than one thinks.
Why?
A surprise attack on Yom Kippur?
Nobody expected that.
What's wrong with this car? Can't it go faster?
We should've taken my bike.
No, a helicopter!
Listen, Weinraub, this is war. Real war!
And this time it's ours. We're the right age!
Drive, man, drive!
You stressed out?
l only buy second hand cars. On principle.
Because they're cheaper?
That's not it.
A car is for carrying people. Not to show social status.
You should read Marcuse. ''One-Dimensional Man''.
lt'd make you think.
Forget Marcuse. You just don't like new cars.
No.
We're all conned into buying
the latest model.
Marcuse says if we changed our consumer habits,
this'd be a better world,
and if we got rid of advertising,
we'd be less alienated by things we don't need.
Drop Marcuse. Drive! There's a war on!
Close your door!
Get on the side!
Let us through!
Move!
Watch out!
Where are you headed?
- What's going on? - You can't get through. Road's blocked!
OK.
- You won't get through. - We will!
Come forward!
Come on, let us through!
Move over! What's going on?
What are you doing here? Turn around! Get out!
The Syrians are coming!
- Move on! - To go where?
Go back to Metulla!
We have to go to Kuneitra.
- Are our troops firing? - Shut up! Turn around.
Get going!
Why Metulla?
Where do we go?
Go to Metulla! Get out of here fast!
What's going on?
l don't get it.
- What's going on? - Leave! The Syrians are here!
Where you going?
This silence is weird. l thought we were at war.
Our unit has left. There isn't even a sentry.
l'm starving.
This is better than being in your Fiat.
Complain!
l pick you up,
drive you straight to the front
and you still complain!
They've all gone. l never chased anyone this hard!
We don't have to report to our unit.
We really don't have to.
l'd rather be with them. But if we can't find them...
Too bad.
Let's try something else.
Listen...
Tanks are cramped.
They're slow and you're stuck with 4 guys, swallowing dust.
You can't even piss when you want to.
Get it?
Forget tanks.
The Air Force is a bit better organized.
Let's join an airborne rescue unit.
Helicopters!
lt's not right.
We'd only see the war from up high.
This silence is strange.
- Hi, l'm Keren. He's Oren. - Hi.
Hi Keren, Oren. You missed your train?
Wake up. You're not on vacation.
This is a military base. You forget, there's a war on?
- l was taking a shower. - l hope the water was hot!
- You, Oren, get to your post! - Yes, Lt.
Officers!
Wait for me in the Jeep!
Sorry. We were stuck in a traffic jam at Rosh Pina.
We're looking for our unit. We met back there,
- and you sent us here. - What happened back there?
Wake up, kids. There's a war on.
l have news for you. Your unit has left.
- l'll take you in mine. - What?
l said in mine.
We'll show those dumb Arabs!
They didn't learn from the other wars.
ln 2 days we'll be in Damascus. We'll destroy them!
Ginger, l need men like you.
Get your kit. And come back.
You, pal, get a haircut! And fast!
Cleaned your weapons? Answer me!
l want no surprises. This isn't a game now.
Give him two towels, in case he finds a shower...
Wake up, guys. Move it!
We're at war now!
Miss your mom already?
Get dressed fast!
Move it!
No smoking here!
Take off that hat! Make it snappy!
Can l have a sleeping bag?
- Got everything? - Yes.
- We have to report to that officer! - l don't trust him.
Why?
You want to follow him, charging to Damascus in 2 days?
Forget it!
We have to find the others.
We'll load our kit in the car and go.
l'm Klauzner, an Air Force doctor.
l'm headed for Ramat David,
to the airbase.
l've been here all night. My car broke down.
There are dead and wounded. l'm urgently needed.
We're looking for our unit.
Ramat David is over there. and the war's over there.
Yes, but it's urgent.
lt's urgent. l must get there.
He wants to go to Ramat David.
What do you say?
All right.
lt's fine with us.
Thanks a lot. l'll get my things.
Let's try and organize this mess.
We'll divide up into teams.
A pilot, a co-pilot, a mechanic,
a doctor if one's needed, medics, soldiers...
What's important...
Hi, doctor.
Hi, Noah.
- Gadassi, fill me in. - They're new boys.
Hi. Who are you?
Lt. Ruso, Sgt. Weinraub. We lost our unit.
We met the doctor...
and here we are.
Sit down.
l'll start over.
We're briefing people. To my right, Major Noah,
who's in charge of the rescue unit.
l'm Capt. Yoram, helicopter pilot.
We're trying to organize this mess.
And it's quite a mess.
Our unit has two essential duties:
evacuating the wounded and recovering shot down pilots.
When we're recovering pilots, we may be under enemy fire.
Don't forget that. lt's important.
We'll fly our missions in a Bell helicopter.
There's 6 on the base.
ln an emergency, we'll be backed by Sikorskys.
They enable us to evacuate up to 30 casualties.
The situation at the front is complex.
We've had heavy losses.
Visibility is bad, we can't fly.
Lt. Ruso, you're in charge of the combat teams.
lf you've got anything to say to your men, say it now.
He and l have been trained for missions like this.
lf we have the doc with us,
and maybe one other soldier,
we can be operational in an hour.
We can discuss the assignments, the teams etc.
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