In the context of the Israeli government’s intention to obtain a “absolute victory” and refuse to discuss “the day after” in the Flood War in Hamas and Gaza, it may be remembered for the remarks written by Ze’ev Jabotinsky about a century ago in his book “Samson”. Jabotinsky brought the words of the wise elderly people, sent Ben-Yuval, to Samson, after taking a military action to bring back to the people who come up all The absences of the absence of the villagers were silent on the Benjamin tribe. The discourse opens with the comment and sting of Slap, the wise elderly person, to Samson, that he (= send) has not been seen, and probably will not see, a man who is both powerful and smart.
Samson, who is known to be multi-power, investigates the sage: “And what would have done wise?”