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Great video as always, but man after Imperator Rome, I can not see the Antigonids beeing but yellow or golden on the map, not green 😂 still amazing video and looking foward for more
@@ProvidenceNL That’s excellent news, because majority of comment sections regarding history/specifically Gaza or Palestine in general, derail into madness. I’ve observed that a majority of people usually aren’t willing to discuss historic topics in a civil manner, through recent times.
This new series on the Diadochi is incredible. This time is so interesting, ushering the Hellenistic Period that lasted for centuries. This might be a bit early to ask, but is it possible we could see a new series on Pyrrhus and his wars? Or maybe as part of this series? He is considered as part of the Diadochi as well.
@@KingsandGenerals You also covered the Diadochi in previous videos. Do you feel the Phyrrhus videos are still enough up to your standards today that they don't need a remake yet?
I think you definitely finished the series with Antigonids . Their story is full on interesting from once the greatest empire in the Asia to holding the few enclaves in Greece. Then his son Demetrius took macedon and fight the selucus , lyscimachus, and phyrrus simultaneously. Then he again lost to phyrrus . And reduce his territory to few enclave again. And then his son antigonus ii re-establish the his kingdom in Macedonia and antagonids rule Macedonia until romans tookover . Full underdog story.😌
Frustratingly little information survives to the present times giving the intricate historical details about the.ever changing fortunes of the Diadochoi as each sought to consolidate their own power base and shape events in ways that benefitted them. Especially compared to the depth of chronology recorded during Classical Greece. Hardly anything survives regarding the Babylon War. It's such a shame so much history made during these exciting, turbulent, changing times wasn't recorded with the depth that later western dominated eras were
Just here again to recommend the excellent historical fiction book series by Robert Fabbri, called Alexanders Legacy, which explores the wars of the Diadochi.
Just Curious, apart from religious significance, why was area around GAZA so contested throughout history? So much of Humanity died here? Just curious.
another excelent video . i would like to ask this. after the diadochi wars will this series continue until the fall of the helenistic kingdoms and wolrd?
imagine being one of alexander's companions, seeing the rise of his empire, only to see his glory reduced to petty squabbling. they all must've felt a hint of shame for their selfish conduct.
It is very sad that , WE , the Greeks were killing each other for more than 250 years! After the Greek king Alexander died , we started killing each other for 50 years AND when the romans came at 280 b.c. we continiue fighting each other for 200 years and at the same time , we were fighting the Romans! Very sad and stupid by us! To say all the truth , the Greeks were killing each other for 250 years AND at the same time we were fighting , the INDIANS , the PARTHIANS , the ROMANS and the YIGIN (nomad tribes from china and mogolia). So sad that we were so stupid! So sad!
Imagine they found common identity with each other as a united front against everyone else, like what the Roman Republic had done to conquer the Mediterranean world! Behold, the beasts of Macedon, Athens, and Sparta united into THE UNITED IMPERIAL GREEK REPUBLIC! 😱
Just a friendly remark, guys: Thessaloniki was never part of Serbian or Bulgarian Empires, only in the period 1230-1242AD the Empire of Thessalonica(or Despotate later) was a vassal state of the 2nd Bulgarian Empire. Keep up the good work! :)
It would be interesting to have K&G talk about the mainland anglo-saxony. Slesvig-Holstein. From having germanics, scandinavians and slavs share this border region, to the divide between the HREGN and denmark, past the peasant republic of ditmarsh. To the danish-german war where austria and prussia worked together.
Antigonus stretched himself far too thin. If he wanted to fight the rest of the Diadochi he should have kept Eumenes alive and just held his family hostage or something. Then he could have competently fought on three fronts with himself, Demetrius and Eumenes all leading armies.
The city of Thessaloniki wasn't part of the Serbian or the Bulgarian empires. The only time that was closed to such status was during its period under the Despotate of Epirus, when the latter was a vassal to Bulgaria. However, this didn't mean the direct control of the city.
Well done, but a couple of questions will you be mentioning Alexander’s other son Hercules and his mistress Barsine Because I believe they’re still alive around this time, and also towards the end, also conclude the series with what happens to the respective dynasties for example, Cassanders dynasty ended with his demise as his sons were answered from the throne by Demetrios also I was gonna say that head picture for SELEUKOS . You might want to change it to his original statue form that you put in the first series because that’s actually accurate
@@sidp5381 yes but they somehow left the chronology by already talking about Alexander IVs death in 309BC while the video in general ends in 311 with the Diadochi Peace. Herakles still is part of political maneuvering after that. Maybe they just skipped the whole story about him, they unfortunately do that with a lot of things in this series
just started reading a book about Demetrius and got to this part last night so it will be cool to have this video as an illustrative example of what happened.
Animations are from game total war rome 2.Tota war is a series which also contains other title such as medievel 2,shogun 2,rome remastered, atilla,pharaoh etc
Is very interesting that the area of Israel and Palestine beside of Siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or the Siege of Gaza by Alexander the Great was also the place for a battle of the Diadochi Wars!
“Hiding behind civilians” is the excuse to ethically cleanse the population, the actual goal of the war, which the ICC and ICJ correctly term a crime against humanity.
@@Kobrag90 They didn't,Israel started the occupation in 1948. And the recent "war" was also declared by Israel. Would you justify the German actions by saying the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was an act of aggression against Nazis?? An occupational state doesn't have a right of self defence
@@Kobrag90 the conflict is even happened before 1948.. look up who was the gang militant that blew up the David Star Hotel killing the Arabs, jews, and the British
Because he's simply too big and has too many soldiers. If kassander and lsymachus fought it would allow him to pick off the weaker person. Then they'd be next . They know they lose if they don't team uo
What exactly does human free will consist of? Does God already have a plan? Is there pre-written history? Is prophecy reality or not? 14 “In those times many will rise against the king of the South. Those who are violent among your own people will rebel in fulfillment of the vision, but without success. 15 Then the king of the North will come and build up siege ramps and will capture a fortified city. The forces of the South will be powerless to resist; even their best troops will not have the strength to stand. 16 The invader will do as he pleases; no one will be able to stand against him. He will establish himself in the Beautiful Land and will have the power to destroy it. 17 He will determine to come with the might of his entire kingdom and will make an alliance with the king of the South. And he will give him a daughter in marriage in order to overthrow the kingdom, but his plans will not succeed or help him. 18 Then he will turn his attention to the coastlands and will take many of them, but a commander will put an end to his insolence and will turn his insolence back on him. 19 After this, he will turn back toward the fortresses of his own country but will stumble and fall, to be seen no more." Book of Daniel 11: 14-19 NIV
What did Alexander predict happening after his death? I think he said "there will be funeral games in good ernest". And if that's what he said, he was sure ****ing right. :-) I hope I at least got the quote right. Unless the whole thing is apocryphal. In any case, I like funeral games!
You know.. as much as I appreciate this channel and such channels, even history as a whole. I am very saddened by the gradual decline into a pay for knowledge world even on something as trivial as youtube. I fully understand and support a channels need, especially at this size, of trying to find ways of revenue for itself. But surely that could be done as well through other means of giving to members, rather than hiding so many great depictions of stories from so many viewers. Perhaps through shirts, coffee mugs or giving members a look into the creation process and detailed analysis of particular sources, or perhaps giving the members a chance to read the sources themselves with your support of course. I get it but I also wish you could show all of that history hidden behind a pay wall to all these great listeners and viewers. Take care, Kings and Generals
For how important this period was culturally and historically, I feel like I know little about it. Thank you for teaching me a little more. I look forward to future videos on the topic! God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
For those who love the history of Alexander and the diadochi as much as I do and like podcasts, I recommend "The Hellenistic Age History Podcast" here on TH-cam!
It will be interesting to see how you fill in the gaps on the Babylonian war as there is next to no surviving accounts or evidence to describe it. Needless to say it was an astonishing victory for Seleukos in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
The Antigonid satraps divided maintained their armies separated at the battle of the Tigris thus the Seleucid attack was so successful, as they beat half the enemy army the other half was demoralized
Interesting interlude. Such a common story about the battle of Gaza. Advisors: Don't pick a fight there. These guys are really good. Young general: I've got this.
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Thanks for the upload. I love the content! Are you guys going to compile some of the Ottoman Empire videos into a 1hr+ video? Love that stuff.
@@knauxu yep
@@KingsandGenerals You're a God.
Tyre must be really tired of falling over and over
Greeks behaving like Greeks through the millennia.
United against others, divided between ourselves
And sometimes not even united against others lol
Like Poles 😂
Not Greek. Just human nature.
That sounds like any group/nation across the whole history
Not United against Romans
Your channel is spectacular and a source of encouragement for me to develop my own history channel. Epic work!
Great video as always, but man after Imperator Rome, I can not see the Antigonids beeing but yellow or golden on the map, not green 😂 still amazing video and looking foward for more
Thanks for covering the war of diadochi once again.I always hated Kassander.The worst of the diadochi.
At best, he was the lesser of a multitude of evil dudes.
excellent as always look forward to more
Oh How cool would be it if there was actual serie about this. Something simlar to shogun.
War... War never changes...
A never ending game of thrones amongst Alexander’s Generals.
Love learning about the diadochi.
I’m sure these comments are going to be extremely civil and completely related to this historic time period.
Actually, I’m going to be extremely rude! And talk about… um, the travels of Ibn Battuta! Yeah!
I'm waiting for you idiots to admit that you just mistake it for the current conflict in Gaza in the present day
Sure...as always! Hah!
Unless ive missed something, youre the only one who mentioned anything.
@@ProvidenceNL That’s excellent news, because majority of comment sections regarding history/specifically Gaza or Palestine in general, derail into madness. I’ve observed that a majority of people usually aren’t willing to discuss historic topics in a civil manner, through recent times.
Kassandros hate club here.
truly a shit stain of history
"The year is 3 16"
*GLASS SHATTERS*
WHAT!?
Can I get a Hell Ya
Steve Wisers.
they didn't have glass then ...
@@thehellyousay Okay Ceramic shatters?
Last time I was this early all the boys where still in Babylon before Perdiccas started drama in the group chat.
always that one guy in a group of friends with main character syndrome.
All because Alexander left the group chat and didn't appoint an admin
Continue the diadochi war series
Conflict over Gaza has always been a staple to Middle East history
This new series on the Diadochi is incredible. This time is so interesting, ushering the Hellenistic Period that lasted for centuries.
This might be a bit early to ask, but is it possible we could see a new series on Pyrrhus and his wars? Or maybe as part of this series? He is considered as part of the Diadochi as well.
We have covered Pyrrhus previously.
@@KingsandGenerals Hello !! Plzzz tell which software you use to make this great videos
@@KingsandGenerals You also covered the Diadochi in previous videos. Do you feel the Phyrrhus videos are still enough up to your standards today that they don't need a remake yet?
I think you definitely finished the series with Antigonids . Their story is full on interesting from once the greatest empire in the Asia to holding the few enclaves in Greece. Then his son Demetrius took macedon and fight the selucus , lyscimachus, and phyrrus simultaneously. Then he again lost to phyrrus . And reduce his territory to few enclave again. And then his son antigonus ii re-establish the his kingdom in Macedonia and antagonids rule Macedonia until romans tookover .
Full underdog story.😌
I am curious, are there any historical topics that will not be covered? Out of any geniuene good reason?
I don't think we have any topics we don't want to cover
@@KingsandGenerals Great to hear.
Records on the Babylonian War? Now we have to find out more about Seleucus in India and his way back to fight Antigonus.
Yes
Frustratingly little information survives to the present times giving the intricate historical details about the.ever changing fortunes of the Diadochoi as each sought to consolidate their own power base and shape events in ways that benefitted them. Especially compared to the depth of chronology recorded during Classical Greece. Hardly anything survives regarding the Babylon War. It's such a shame so much history made during these exciting, turbulent, changing times wasn't recorded with the depth that later western dominated eras were
I am sure the comments were certain polite this time 😂😂.
Awaiting people making comparison comment on a certain conflict. :v
😂
Gaza mentioned?
RRRRRRRRAAAAAA!!!
I'm waiting for you idiots to admit that you just made a mistake for thinking this is Gaza in the present day 😂
Free PALESTINE
Just here again to recommend the excellent historical fiction book series by Robert Fabbri, called Alexanders Legacy, which explores the wars of the Diadochi.
Also the Tyrant series by Christian Cameron 🤩
Could you make a series on the Syrian Wars between the Ptolemies and Seleucids?
Why do they say to themselves that the Seleucid kings of Syria ruled vast regions?
@@عليياسر-ف4ن9كBecause Antioch was the Capital, Western Greek and Roman Sources as well as the wars being mainly fought over Cooele-Syria.
Superb & Thrilling video.
When is the full Diadochi documentary coming out? It's one of the most interesting timelines.
Great documentary. A few minor mistakes though. Demetrios defeated Killes in northern Syria, not in Asia Minor (to name one).
Hi, I'm the animator of this video. That's a good point! Sorry I wasn't aware there was another city called Myus in Cilicia.
Seleucus: Surrender!
Antigonid garrison: Lmao, no.
Seleucus: Break the damn! Release the river!
Antigonids: *Panic orc noises*
Underrated comment*
300 Bc
-War and chaos in the Middle East
2024 AD war and chaos in the Middle East
Romans: POV I did these things to the Germans
From India to Sicily,Greece will be free
Just Curious, apart from religious significance, why was area around GAZA so contested throughout history? So much of Humanity died here? Just curious.
Good natural harbor on a direct route connecting Cyprus, Syria and Egypt. The economy is always trumping religion.
Great video keep it up you're doing amazing things 😁👍
yo, epic new battle movement animations, the view was extremely smooth!
another excelent video . i would like to ask this. after the diadochi wars will this series continue until the fall of the helenistic kingdoms and wolrd?
That is more difficult to do coherently, but we are brainstorming
@@KingsandGenerals it would be awesome if you figure it out
@@filippospaulou1761 possibly several semi-long episodes on each of the main empires
As a Successor myself I'm glad to see our conflict getting some coverage
Love this channel! Watch every video right after it’s posted!!
Who needs sleep anyways
Right, it's not like i have already watched another kings and generals series on the diadochi
imagine being one of alexander's companions, seeing the rise of his empire, only to see his glory reduced to petty squabbling. they all must've felt a hint of shame for their selfish conduct.
It is very sad that , WE , the Greeks were killing each other for more than 250 years! After the Greek king Alexander died , we started killing each other for 50 years AND when the romans came at 280 b.c. we continiue fighting each other for 200 years and at the same time , we were fighting the Romans! Very sad and stupid by us! To say all the truth , the Greeks were killing each other for 250 years AND at the same time we were fighting , the INDIANS , the PARTHIANS , the ROMANS and the YIGIN (nomad tribes from china and mogolia). So sad that we were so stupid! So sad!
Imagine they found common identity with each other as a united front against everyone else, like what the Roman Republic had done to conquer the Mediterranean world!
Behold, the beasts of Macedon, Athens, and Sparta united into THE UNITED IMPERIAL GREEK REPUBLIC! 😱
Much yes
Just a friendly remark, guys: Thessaloniki was never part of Serbian or Bulgarian Empires, only in the period 1230-1242AD the Empire of Thessalonica(or Despotate later) was a vassal state of the 2nd Bulgarian Empire.
Keep up the good work! :)
wonderful narrative of the developing wars, as always
Thanks!
A war in Gaza whilst there's a war in Gaza? Coincidence? I think NOT!!!
Such a great video. I can't seem to get enough of Hellenistic History.
alexander must be rolling in his grave seeing this
Please make a video on Cuban
Missile crisis
Plis du video on Warring States .
Which Warring States?
@@KingsandGenerals can you please delete the s3x bot comments
@@ali-jg63859 already deleted
@@KingsandGenerals thank you
@@KingsandGeneralsWarring States period of China
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Ptolemy and Seleucus are allies in this campaign, but their descendants would become geopolitical rivals in the future.
It would be interesting to have K&G talk about the mainland anglo-saxony.
Slesvig-Holstein. From having germanics, scandinavians and slavs share this border region, to the divide between the HREGN and denmark, past the peasant republic of ditmarsh. To the danish-german war where austria and prussia worked together.
Antigonus stretched himself far too thin. If he wanted to fight the rest of the Diadochi he should have kept Eumenes alive and just held his family hostage or something. Then he could have competently fought on three fronts with himself, Demetrius and Eumenes all leading armies.
For the algorithm!
The city of Thessaloniki wasn't part of the Serbian or the Bulgarian empires. The only time that was closed to such status was during its period under the Despotate of Epirus, when the latter was a vassal to Bulgaria. However, this didn't mean the direct control of the city.
Well done, but a couple of questions will you be mentioning Alexander’s other son Hercules and his mistress Barsine Because I believe they’re still alive around this time, and also towards the end, also conclude the series with what happens to the respective dynasties for example, Cassanders dynasty ended with his demise as his sons were answered from the throne by Demetrios also I was gonna say that head picture for SELEUKOS . You might want to change it to his original statue form that you put in the first series because that’s actually accurate
Heracles was still around. He actually played a certain role in the Wars of the Diadochi
@@Kili2807 not exactly he was eliminated around the same time as his half brother Alexander the fourth was Cassandra wanted no survivors
@@sidp5381 yes but they somehow left the chronology by already talking about Alexander IVs death in 309BC while the video in general ends in 311 with the Diadochi Peace. Herakles still is part of political maneuvering after that. Maybe they just skipped the whole story about him, they unfortunately do that with a lot of things in this series
Meanwhile, in a villa on the Palatine Hill..."Keep fighting the good fight in Asia. Nothing to see here!"
Gaza 2.335 years later : "Ah shit ! Here we go again..."
I wonder if Alexander stayed up at nights wondering what would happen after he’s gone
We are now on the 2748382th Battle of Gaza
all my homies hate Kassander
Yes! We all hate KISSASSander!
IMPERATOR ROME LORE JUST DROPPED
I’m sure that kings and generals did this to click bait 😂 nice work
Clickbait describes a situation in which the title and the content are different. How is that the case here?
he's probably thinking of ragebait @@KingsandGenerals
@@not_so_anonymous7413 that’s what I meant lmao 😂 I didn’t mean any harm here
@@KingsandGenerals i didn’t mean any harm with this comment i meant for ragebait for those who care about the current gaza/israel situation
just started reading a book about Demetrius and got to this part last night so it will be cool to have this video as an illustrative example of what happened.
We need a vifeo caled "the war in my comment sectiob"
b.
To hell with Kassander
To be honest, Cassander did what the other Diadochi were thinking. I don't think Alexander IV would've been safer with Antigonus or Ptolemy.
I will never forget the horrors of Oct. 7, 312 B.C. when seloukos pounced like a tiger on the unsuspecting Nikanor
I was I saw 👀 it 😅
Can you give me the source of the lancer animations? Are these animations from video games? Or own made?
Animations are from game total war rome 2.Tota war is a series which also contains other title such as medievel 2,shogun 2,rome remastered, atilla,pharaoh etc
@@RTXti-ez6ye Thank you
I love history and it's my wish to launch a history channel on TH-cam inspired by the King's & Generals. What are you guys thinking about it?
Kings and Pranksters
What sort of god needs to write a book? Make babies, not bombs. ❤
Amazing video! loving this series!
Ptolemy gave Demetrios that 🔻🔻🔻
Alexander also appeared to me in a dream and told me to like and subscribe
Thanks for the video ⚔️
Is very interesting that the area of Israel and Palestine beside of Siege of Jerusalem by the Babylonians or the Siege of Gaza by Alexander the Great was also the place for a battle of the Diadochi Wars!
#AllEyesOnGaza 😂😂.
It's basically the highway of the ancient world
Well not exactly, the ptolemyians didn't hide behind their civilians, because there were no icc and icj, which are to reward this practice
The region has always been a hotbed of conflicts, the syrian wars are a good proof of it
“Hiding behind civilians” is the excuse to ethically cleanse the population, the actual goal of the war, which the ICC and ICJ correctly term a crime against humanity.
May the modern Gazans safe from invaders
They started the war...
@@Kobrag90 They didn't,Israel started the occupation in 1948. And the recent "war" was also declared by Israel. Would you justify the German actions by saying the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising was an act of aggression against Nazis?? An occupational state doesn't have a right of self defence
@@Kobrag90 the conflict is even happened before 1948.. look up who was the gang militant that blew up the David Star Hotel killing the Arabs, jews, and the British
@@BarlasofIndus I'm sure they stole that land from someone else
"The wars of maximum greed"
Great content!
Please try and pronounce it properly Diadochi - (Δι)α(δο)(χή) (the)a(tho)(CHI).
P.S. Capitals is where the tone goes.
Why Antigonus don't try to make a disturb in the lisymachus + kassander alliance?.
Because he's simply too big and has too many soldiers. If kassander and lsymachus fought it would allow him to pick off the weaker person. Then they'd be next . They know they lose if they don't team uo
@@lyonelk3108 I Think Seleukos Campaign is kinda amazing, he start with a grip on Babylon and expand it a lot.
What exactly does human free will consist of? Does God already have a plan? Is there pre-written history? Is prophecy reality or not?
14 “In those times many will rise against the king of the South. Those who are violent among your own people will rebel in fulfillment of the vision, but without success. 15 Then the king of the North will come and build up siege ramps and will capture a fortified city. The forces of the South will be powerless to resist; even their best troops will not have the strength to stand. 16 The invader will do as he pleases; no one will be able to stand against him. He will establish himself in the Beautiful Land and will have the power to destroy it. 17 He will determine to come with the might of his entire kingdom and will make an alliance with the king of the South. And he will give him a daughter in marriage in order to overthrow the kingdom, but his plans will not succeed or help him. 18 Then he will turn his attention to the coastlands and will take many of them, but a commander will put an end to his insolence and will turn his insolence back on him. 19 After this, he will turn back toward the fortresses of his own country but will stumble and fall, to be seen no more."
Book of Daniel 11: 14-19 NIV
7:15 "Thus he marched through Syria and Palestine" correction please
Nuh uhhhhh
It was called Judea then. At least he didn’t call it all Israel
What did Alexander predict happening after his death? I think he said "there will be funeral games in good ernest". And if that's what he said, he was sure ****ing right. :-)
I hope I at least got the quote right. Unless the whole thing is apocryphal. In any case, I like funeral games!
You know.. as much as I appreciate this channel and such channels, even history as a whole. I am very saddened by the gradual decline into a pay for knowledge world even on something as trivial as youtube. I fully understand and support a channels need, especially at this size, of trying to find ways of revenue for itself. But surely that could be done as well through other means of giving to members, rather than hiding so many great depictions of stories from so many viewers. Perhaps through shirts, coffee mugs or giving members a look into the creation process and detailed analysis of particular sources, or perhaps giving the members a chance to read the sources themselves with your support of course. I get it but I also wish you could show all of that history hidden behind a pay wall to all these great listeners and viewers. Take care, Kings and Generals
For how important this period was culturally and historically, I feel like I know little about it. Thank you for teaching me a little more. I look forward to future videos on the topic!
God be with you out there, everybody. ✝️ :)
Yeah
Demetrius my beloved
Will you ever do Campaldino? Where Dante fought. I think more medieval Italy in General would be great. Legnano, Chioggia, Castragnaro.
For those who love the history of Alexander and the diadochi as much as I do and like podcasts, I recommend "The Hellenistic Age History Podcast" here on TH-cam!
YES!!! Diadochi again!
It's difficult not to conclude that, of all the contenders, Seleukos proved the bravest and most brilliant.
The most amazing part of this is how Seleucus was able to snag an empire with the 1000 troops he was gifted.
Listening to the face pace diadochi series at 0.75x speed is much better. Thank you me later :)
Without equal!
Thank you once again.
Thanks for watching
It will be interesting to see how you fill in the gaps on the Babylonian war as there is next to no surviving accounts or evidence to describe it. Needless to say it was an astonishing victory for Seleukos in the face of seemingly insurmountable odds.
The Antigonid satraps divided maintained their armies separated at the battle of the Tigris thus the Seleucid attack was so successful, as they beat half the enemy army the other half was demoralized
I remember when the original Diodochi series came out we didnt know much about the Babylonian Wars!
ok wow. That thing at the bottom of the texbox, that shows how much time I have to read it - could You please do it in all Your videos?
I like how Gaza was Greek 2300 years ago and not Israeli or Palestinian 😂
According to jew logic Greece should claim half of the known world , cause you know , once upon a time it was ours. Lol....
@@BoogieBubble thats not jew logic at all
Is there a possibilty to arrange a playlist in chronological order?
I think my life will end right than an there.
Interesting interlude. Such a common story about the battle of Gaza. Advisors: Don't pick a fight there. These guys are really good. Young general: I've got this.
Thank you!