Cast a Giant Shadow
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:26:02
I wrote the book on this gun, and I don't
like girls fighting my wars for me.

:26:06
She's not fighting for you.
It isn't your war.

:26:08
Why do you turn everything
into a meeting?

:26:10
Look, I'm sorry.
:26:11
You don't understand a word
I'm saying, but I'm sorry.

:26:14
Go to hell!
:26:30
- David, why do you people take this?
- What do you mean?

:26:33
Send out some men
and wipe out that town!

:26:35
- Battles aren't won from inside a bus.
- The British are still in control.

:26:38
We're not even supposed to have
these guns. It's punishable by death.

:26:42
Then at least die standing up.
:26:45
Sometimes we do.
:26:48
In the Negev,
Egyptian tanks, armor and artillery...

:26:51
...are ready to roll across the border
against us. Number unknown.

:26:55
In Jerusalem,
4,000 of the Grand Mufti's men...

:26:59
...already brought the city under fire.
:27:00
They're trying to close the road
that connects it with Tel Aviv.

:27:04
Our convoys are being ambushed,
with terrible losses.

:27:07
Somewhere in Jordan...
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...the Arab Legion:
British-armed, British-officered.

:27:13
The best-equipped
force in the Middle East...

:27:16
...apart from my wife's family.
:27:18
Since the United Nations
voted for partition...

:27:21
...the British are leaving, slowly...
:27:23
...turning over their fortified positions
to all the Arabs in this country...

:27:27
...who've never loved us.
:27:28
We're outnumbered 60-to-1...
:27:31
Pardon me, 60-to-2, now that you're here.
:27:34
What would the Pentagon
suggest we do, Mr. Stone?

:27:37
Teach them to love you, fast.
:27:43
Wait a minute.
:27:46
Asher, you've told me everything,
except what I want to know:

:27:49
The disposition of your own army,
the Haganah.

:27:52
They have a mean disposition, Mr. Stone.
:27:55
Certainly you must have heard that.
:27:57
Don't you want to tell me?

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