Watch: Powerful Song Relives the Fierce and Courageous Battle for Ammunition Hill

by Avi Abelow
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This song about the battle for Ammunition Hill should be heard by everyone. Its poetic verses take you on a meaningful journey into the past.

The Battle for Ammunition Hill in 1967

In the battle for Ammunition Hill in the Six Day War against the Jordanians, 37 paratroopers were killed from our forces. Remember them.

Song Lyrics – Spoken

It was morning of the second day of the war in Jerusalem.

The horizon was pale in the east, were at the height of the battle for Ammunition Hill.

We’ve been fighting for three hours.

A stubborn, lethal battle was in progress, the Jordanians were fighting stubbornly.

It was an unusually fortified destination.

At a certain stage of the fighting there were just four soldiers left next to me.

We emerged from there with the power of two companies.

I didn’t know where the others were, because communication with Dudik the company commander was severed yet at the start of the battle.

At that moment I thought that everyone had been killed.

Singing Begins

By two, two and thirty

We entered via the rocky ground

To the field of fire and mines

Of Ammunition Hill

Against the fortified bunkers

And the canons one hundred and twenty

One hundred and some boys

On Ammunition Hill

The column of dawn has still not risen

Half of the company is lying in blood

But we have already been there

At Ammunition Hill

Between the fences and the mines

We left only the medics behind

And we ran with lost senses

To Ammunition Hill

At seven, twenty past seven

The sun rose in the east

We returned to the city seven

From Ammunition Hill

We descended into the trenches

To the niches and the tracks

And to the death in the burrows

On Ammunition Hill

And no-one nowhere asks

Who went first and fell

You needed a lot of luck

On Ammunition Hill

Anyone who fell was pulled back

So he did not stop us passing

Until the next one fell

On Ammunition Hill

Perhaps we were lions

But whoever still wanted to live

He could not be present

On Ammunition Hill

We returned to the city seven

Smoke rising from the hill

The sun rose in the east

On Ammunition Hill

About the fortified bunkers

And about our brothers

Who remained there aged twenty

On Ammunition Hill




























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