TWO DIARIES 1973
A treasure fell into Jacky Hogi's hands: a diary written by an Egyptian soldier and found on a Chinese farm during the Yom Kippur War. The diary is written with enormous talent, and is an artistic masterpiece, since among the lists describing the wait for the war and the fear of the battles, as well asThe soul of the soldier is scattered with beautiful illustrations of the young and talented Egyptian. IDF soldiers at the Chinese farm found the diary and one of them, a reservist from Jerusalem who himself wrote a personal diary during the war, took it home and kept it next to his own diary. The core of the beautiful and unique book before you is the memories of the two soldiers - the Egyptian and the Israeli - who served on both sides of the barricade in that war. But that's not the whole story. At the request of the Israeli soldier, the author went on a search for the Egyptian writer. All he knew about him was his first name and city of residence. At the end of the mission, another sto