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In Our Hands: The Battle for Jerusalem
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In Our Hands: The Battle for Jerusalem

May 23, 2017
1h 49m
★ 8.0

Overview

Produced by CBN Documentaries and Biblical Productions, "In Our Hands" tells the story of the Battle of Jerusalem in the Six-Day War through the eyes of the IDF's 55th Paratrooper Brigade

Genres

Documentary

Production Companies

Biblical Productions

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Cast

Sharon Fridman

Colonel Motta Gur

Sharon Fridman

Yishay Ben-Moshe

Captain Yoram Zamosh

Yishay Ben-Moshe

Idan Barkai

Major Arik Achmon

Idan Barkai

Yehoyachin Friedlander

Rabbi Schlomo Gorem

Yehoyachin Friedlander

Yitzhak Laor

General Uzi Narkiss

Yitzhak Laor

Ori Zaltzman

Major Doron Mor

Ori Zaltzman

Rami Baruch

General Moshe Dayan

Rami Baruch

Zion Ashkenazi

Hanan Porat

Zion Ashkenazi

Assaf Ashtar

Mr. Cohen

Assaf Ashtar

Haim Almakis

Abdel Rahman Aref

Haim Almakis

Gil Ari Cohen

Yossi Fradkin

Gil Ari Cohen

Hagit Dasberg

Mrs. Cohen

Hagit Dasberg