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* (Try to find reliable sources that detail the war specifically on the Golan Heights from the Syrian and/or Iraqi retrospective) - This may be difficult to accomplish given the open nature of Israeli society which tolerates internal discussion as opposed to the regimes in Syria / Iraq which do not. * (Try to find reliable sources that detail the war specifically on the Golan Heights from the Syrian and/or Iraqi retrospective) - This may be difficult to accomplish given the open nature of Israeli society which tolerates internal discussion as opposed to the regimes in Syria / Iraq which do not.
* Point to peace initiatives from Sadat <s>in 1971</s> and in February 1973 - They both where rejected by Golda Meir government <s> leaving no choice to the Egyptians to get in the war</s>. * Point to peace initiatives from Sadat <s>in 1971</s> and in February 1973 - They both where rejected by Golda Meir government <s> leaving no choice to the Egyptians to get in the war</s>.
*There is a typo. ctrl-f the word "enaging". I would have fixed it but the article is not free for editing. I hope this is a good spot for this note.

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  • (Try to find reliable sources that detail the war specifically on the Golan Heights from the Syrian and/or Iraqi retrospective) - This may be difficult to accomplish given the open nature of Israeli society which tolerates internal discussion as opposed to the regimes in Syria / Iraq which do not.
  • Point to peace initiatives from Sadat in 1971 and in February 1973 - They both where rejected by Golda Meir government leaving no choice to the Egyptians to get in the war.
  • There is a typo. ctrl-f the word "enaging". I would have fixed it but the article is not free for editing. I hope this is a good spot for this note.