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  • IDF stick to fighting and stay away from all this spit and polish garbage, as you cana tell, you're not too good at it and the Russians didn't exactly give you a warm welcome. Stick to fighting my friends

  • A Világ legjobb hadseregének csodálatos zenekara! Nagy élmény volt látni és hallani!Köszönet Izraelnek és Népének!

  • Merci Tsahal.

  • oh ,i LOVE it!!

    what is this event?

    

  • @BAR203407 So funny, you love it but you don't know what is this event.Really ridiculous.

  • @MAsadMunir1 what an idiot!

    i love the music-it's idf/israeli music,

    i just dont know what is this event ,why all these melodies i love were played there,in the red square.

  • This march, Tzahal March, was composed by Israeli Conductor-Composer Yoav Talmi when he himself served in the Israeli Armi Band.

  • Great performance for a very small orchestra . Sad to read all sorts of comments here but we are accustomed to read such material and we know where it leads to.

    God bless Israel and Na mnogoje ljeta!

  • Beautiful the so good God Bless Israel forever

  • Who, in 1960, would have ever believed that an Israeli marching band would perform in the then Soviet Union? This entire episode was viewed through a veil of tears of joy. Now, if we could get the same reception for a tour of Iran and Syria, then I know that the world has fully changed! Hag semeach l'kulam!

  • hÌhi_AnyôÑÊ_wÃNnÄ_chàt_with_mè­_i_fÊél_sO_lØÑélY_tÖdÁý...

  • heart warming

  • great

  • I love Jewish music! It has that special party feeling,but without boomboxes.

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  • @Bestiaeable Maybe his marching band is not perfect but the music sounds great,

    Israel is perfect where it counts for example the Airforce, Israel's Pilots are far more superir to the Russian pilots.

    Case in point in 1982 the dog fight with Russian Pilots over Syria which had 100 Mig 21 and Mig 23 shot down by Israeli Pilots with no loss to the Israeli Airforce.

    So you can take this to the bank !!!

  • @switchon11

    )))

    this is stupid and you know that. are you?

  • @AndrielYT I like this band !!!

    Russia is a country of 142 Million, Israel is a country of 7 Million, What does Russia accomplished

    they build a Lada car that was scrap after 2 years, in Technology and computers and many other fields Israel is superior to Russia. and Israel is only 63 years old, so next time you say this is stupid look at yourself first.

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  • @switchon11 Hm, technology? What fields of technology? For that matter, may I ask what other fields is Israel superior to Russia?

  • @theeltea You want to know what Technology ? start with the Cell Phone it was invented in Israel, the Intel Pentium chip micro processor was invented in Israel, Instant messges, voice and video over the internet, voice mail, Microsoft windows Xp, many other programs and applications. In medicine the world smallest camera that will scan the Gastro system, treatment for skin cancer and other cancers, was on youtube this youtube.com/watch?v=7Kc6LE6FXc­Q Israel is second in the world in startup

  • @switchon11 Seriously, intel chips were and are invented by Intel - a multinational corporation with offices and labs worldwide. It could have been invented anywhere by anybody. Wikipedia may be an unreliable source, but it says that the Pentium chip schematics were created by Vinod Dahm, an indian engineer born in Delhi, but he has US citizenship. I may as well check who invented Microsoft Windows XP, but I'd be willing to bet it was developped by people in the US. Your point is a bit weak.

  • @theeltea Intel Israel among other big corporations chose Israel for the R & D I know it is hard for you to accept the truth that Israel a small country with 1000's of inventions and a Russia 25 times it size have very few to show for, Jews represent over 20% of all Nobel prizes given out, the highest of any group in the world

    If Wikipedia is your source of information I have nothing to add to this, try more reliable web sites.

  • @switchon11 hey hey get the facts right it's close to 35% noble prize winners to be specific :)

  • @r2koch Listen to make claims it is nice but you have to back it by facts, you have to get the facts right it is about 22% which is a very high mark, Jews are about 0.2% of the world population in other words they are 100 times more productive than the average person in the world, you can see the info at .jinfo.org/Nobel_Prizes.html

    So next times when you make claims verify it first otherwise you are creating a false statement that will discredit Jews.

  • @theeltea let put it this way ... the Jews Russia lost in 1991 came to Israel. Israel went up and Russia went to down, and we now call them white Arabs (oil baby oil). See ... very simple to understand!

  • @switchon11 Could you elaborate on any specific model of Lada car? You know, the first "Lada" vehicles were derived from an italian Fiat model and won the "car of the year" sometime in the 70's.

    I don't say the Ladas are any good nowadays, but still, it wasn't "scrap" in 2 years, far from it... When you talk about "Russia", specify the timeline: before or after the fall of USSR. That makes a huge difference.

  • @theeltea I don't know the model but here in Canada all models did not last more than 3 years,and they stop selling them, If a car does not last at least 3 years it is scrap by definition. even after the USSR it does not lead in any field Technology, Medicine, ect.

    here is another video to show you what Israel a country of 7Million can do youtube.com/watch?v=OggSCpYVNZ­I&feature=related

  • @switchon11 I fail to see your point. Durability and longevity of a road vehicle is a benefit from my point of view. Even Ladas last more than 3 years. I have a Lada 2106 which was produced in 1990 and still runs well, with all systems fully operational. It may be 70's tech, may not be the latest and greatest, may not be equipped with a hybrid powerplant, it's outright ugly, but it gets the job done. The 3-year thing is a marketing strategy, and Russia was a socialist state not so long ago...

  • @theeltea Listen if driving a 1970 Lada and fixing it on a regular basis is your thing go ahead, but here in north America cars like this end up in the scrap yard and not on the road this car is a 1950 technology like all the cars trucks or planes in Russia.

  • @AndrielYT You are an Antisemite and a RETARDED NATZI MORON , The blood is on the Russian hands Stalin killed as many people as Hitler he killed many Jews as well.

    In WWII if it was not for the allied forces USA Canada Britain and others that came to fight Hitler you will be speaking German you piece of shit.

  • @switchon11 do some research you ignorant fool

  • IDF is not only a great army, but it has a great band too! How cool! :D

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  • @Bestiaeable oh, I think the jews looks so good! I've been to Israel and I was amazed with the beautiful people everywhere! :)

  • @fernandatralala AGREE! beautiful people with great heart

  • @mainambiter yes! :)

  • SHALOM VERY NICE VIDEO TOV TODA

  • they may look young but that is because israeli's begin their army service at age 18. average? well.. they probably spend less time on music rehearsal and more time on actually protecting their country. Darn amazing accomplishment... jewish music and musicians in moscow. YASHAR KOACH

  • The IDF band? The musicians look to be about 12 years old. Other than that, a very average band.

  • Isn't the second language of Israel Russian?

  • @arthur131313 NOT REALLY....THANK G-D

  • My great grandparents and grandparents would never believe this could happen in our lifetime...I am glad that I have lived long enough to see Jewish music returned to Russia. Thank you for this wonderful historic moment

  • i wish this would happen sooner - then my daughter in laws mother and grandmother would never have come to america - too late - they walk among us - well crawl is a better word =they are not worthy to live in this country

  • great video.glad i watched this

  • great video

  • staline a du se reourner dans sa tombe

  • the best army band all over the world!

    ISRAEL ROCKS!

    WOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

  • Love you Israel אני אוהב ישראל

  • @m0i0d7i The other part of the truth is that they have also given Arabs and Iranians all kinds of weapons to kill Israeli men, women and children and to terrorize the whole world. Of course there are better ways than killing children in war. For example; the Palestinians and Iranians could stop sending their children to the war front, wherever it is, and they could also stop sending suicide bombers from blowing themselves up inside buses, at cafe and disco gatherings.

  • @m0i0d7i Ignoramus.

  • Wonderful! Thanks for posting!

  • Long live to Canada and Israel , grand pa you would have enjoyed seeing this

    G-d bless you all.

  • Would love to know when this was - anyone know?

  • Proud. What more can I say?

  • Our land is small, our heart is bigger!

  • LONG LIVE ISRAEL, THE FIRST LIBERATED FROM THE ARAB COLONIZERS AND IMPERIALISTS LAND IN THE MIDDLE-EAST AND NORTHERN AFRICA!

    DEATH TO THE ARAB COLONIAL EMPIRE!

    DEATH TO THE TURKISH COLONIAL EMPIRE!

    FREE CONSTANTINOPLE FROM THE TURKISH OCCUPATION!

  • @alltoone2 If you are so sensitive to colonialism, perhaps you may want to read into Israeli history a bit more...

  • @CyrusTab

    O.K. but first you should try to read a little bit more about arab history and their imperialistic wars and territorial expansions. BTW, another land called Nubia (south Sudan) was partially liberated from the arab colonial rule.

    So Israel is just the beginning of the liberation of the Middle-East and Northern Africa from the arab colonizers and imperialists!

  • @alltoone2 Sure, the Arabs have a colonialist history. But the point is, how can Israel be "liberat[ing]" the land when the Israelis themselves are essentially colonizers? And please don't say that the land belonged to the Jews 3,000 years ago, bc a) that is an absurd argument and b) the Jewish people who retain Palestine now are NOT the ancestors of the ones who held it several millennia ago. It's almost like saying today's Americans liberated the country from the colonizing Native Indians.

  • @CyrusTab

    If Hitler had won WW2 and had established 1,000 years Reich it would have been only right to liberate occupied by the Nazis land even after 1,000 years!

    British had occupied Ireland for more than 700 years, so what?

    Besides, the arabs did not own Middle-East, for 400 years it belonged to Turkey and

    from 1918 to 1948 to the UK.

    ARABS ARE NOTHING BUT THE COLONIZERS AND IMPERIALISTS AND IT DOES NOT MATTER HOW LONG THEY ARE OCCUPYING MIDDLE-EAST AND NORTHERN AFRICA!

    ARABS, GET OUT!

  • @CyrusTab Jewish people today have unique DNA that matches that of our ancestors 2,500 years ago. Also, there have been Jews living continuously in the land of Israel/Palestine for just as long. I personally can trace my family back to the early 1500s living in northern Israel.

  • @sandyh00k I'm not so sure about your DNA argument. If you care about DNA, then you can argue that the Palestinians have a greater right to the land, as they can trace their DNA, too. Also, for the vast majority of the 2,500 years, Jews were a tiny minority in what is today Israel, whereas the Arabs were generally majorities. Jews have also had long connections to Iran, Syria and Russia. Is it fair to demand Jewish states in those countries.

  • @CyrusTab Israel has always been our home. We did not leave it voluntarily. No other country allowed us the freedom to be Jewish, allowed us to follow the traditions and live by the Torah. Israel is the only place we have not been forced into ghettos, forbidden from professions, killed in pogroms and finally slaughtered in concentration camps. THE WORLD HAS MADE IT CLEAR TO US THAT WE BELONG TO NO OTHER PLACE. So we are finally back home. And now that we are home, we will never again leave.

  • @sandyh00k Ok, but if Israel has "always been" the home of the Jewish people, why was the Jewish state originally supposed to be in Uganda? While the Jewish people have suffered tremendously, they have also flourished in many non-Jewish states, too (often Islamic ones). And given the suffering of the Jewish people in ghettos, concentration camps, etc why is it alright for Israel to slaughter and put the Palestinians into concentration camps today?

  • @CyrusTab

    Admit it, you just can't stand Israel and all you want is to destroy Israel and kill Jews.

    So stop pretending to be a 'humanitarian; and crying about "poor palestians" who are, in fact, nothing but the arab colonizers and imperialists!

    Stop making a fool of yourself!

  • @alltoone2 I'm just arguing historical facts, without passion or prejudice. So please look at yourself in the mirror if fools interest you.

  • @CyrusTab No, it wasnt supposed to be in Uganda....however, if all else failed ...and sure enough the Jewish people needed a land of their own(treatment by the non-Jewish world took care of that)...then and only then...Herzl, suggested Uganda....

  • @CyrusTab Florished? We could not govern,own land,vote, enter schools....is that florishing...you jerk!

  • @ricksand2 Please learn to spell (e.g. flourished) before making an issue of not being allowed into schools. In fact, there were Islamic societies where Jews could enter schools, own land and yes, did flourish. It is important to read and learn one's history before resorting to anger and name calling.

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  • @sandyh00k After Colonial Secretary Winston Churchill's gift to Arab nationalism of almost 80% of the original 1920 Mandate of Palestine with the creation of the Emirate of Transjordan in 1922, Jews were henceforth forbidden to live east of the Jordan River.

  • @CyrusTab You write well, but your grasp of history is off. For every text or piece of material you have read in the past, there are hundreds of other texts written by scholars that would give you a much better understanding of what is the reality of Israel and the middle east. Here’s a synopsis:

  • @CyrusTab Solid documentation from numerous sources testifies to the huge influx of Arabs into the Mandate from elsewhere, Arabs setting up Arab settlements in Palestine. When Transjordan joined other Arab states in attacking Israel in May 1948, it grabbed the areas known for thousands of years as Judea and Samaria - on the west bank of the river. Ancient Jewish communities were massacred by Arabs. Transjordan officially made these lands also “”Jew-free” after conquering them.

  • @CyrusTab After the Arab attack on Israel in 1948 backfired, the UN Relief Works Agency, UNRWA, was set up to assist Arab refugees. In doing this, the very word "refugee" had to be redefined from its prior meaning of PERSONS NORMALLY AND TRADITIONALLY RESIDENT to those who had lived in the Mandate for a minimum of ONLY TWO YEARS prior to 1948. Please ponder the implications of this...and also consider that no such agency was created to assist Jewish or any other refugees.

  • @CyrusTab Jews from Arab lands were forced to flee – Israel took them in. The latter numbered at least as many, if not more, than the former and left far more wealth and property behind. So, Jews--who, along with Arabs, were supposed to be able to live anywhere in the Mandate according to the Balfour Declaration--were now forbidden to own land or live in roughly 90% of the original 1920 Mandate. Israel wound up with some 12% of the original Mandate of Palestine's territory.

  • @CyrusTab When Jordan grabbed Judea and Samaria after its '48 attack of Israel, it was not the legitimate owner of the West Bank. But Israel never said a word, never started a war. In 1967, King Hussein, decided to join his Arab brothers' in Egypt and Syria renewed attempt on Israel's life and shelled Israel's Jerusalem in 1967. Jordan lost the lands it had earlier illegally grabbed from the remainder of the Mandate of Palestine.

  • Respond to this video... Many experts on international law have testified to this, and while it is not now politically correct to make this point, all of the key architects of the UN Security Council Resolution 242 were unambiguous here. The careful wording of the final draft of 242 became the key instruments for peace-making between Arab and Jew in the region, and it was passed by the same organization which is now set to toss it out of the window.

  • @CyrusTab All the diplomats and architects of 242 agreed that all residents--not just Arabs--had the right to live anywhere they wanted in the part of the Mandate left after the creation of Transjordan in 1922. 242 allows any withdrawal by Israel from territories acquired in its war for survival in 1967--at some future time and in the context of real peace-making - to be done in a way to provide Israel with real, more defensible, and secure borders to replace its former 1949 armistice lines.

  • @CyrusTab Those lines merely marked the spots where fighting stopped after the Arab attack in 1948 and made Israel a mere nine to fifteen miles wide in the area where most of its population and infrastructure are located--a constant temptation to Arabs to sever it in half. After the '67 War, there is no doubt that a territorial compromise over the disputed--not "purely Arab"-- territories was the intent of 242 and built into its careful wording as well.

  • @CyrusTab The building freeze and settlements issues are all about whether Israel gets the territorial compromise promised by 242--which would allow Judeans--Jews--to return to Judea and provide Israel with real, more defensible, more secure borders--or whether it will be bullied back to what the late Abba Eban called its Auschwitz lines existence.

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  • @CyrusTab The fight has never been over how big Israel is, but that Israel is.

  • @CyrusTab You stated that Jews have long connections to Iran, Syria, Russia. Yes they do. However, they were 2nd class citizens and had to pay special taxes to live among the Arabs. In lands like Poland, Russia and Germany, Jews were attacked regularly. Native people in those lands had been taught to hate Jews. In 1492 both Jews and Moslems living in Spain were forced to either convert. If they did not, they were banished or killed. It all ended with the Holocaust.

  • @CyrusTab Tell me, after so many nations have slaughtered Jews for so many centuries, do you really think the Jews would consider these countries their home? If you were forced to live as a second class citizen in any of the European or Arab countries, would you consider them to be your home?

  • @CyrusTab As I stated in a previous post, Israel has ALWAYS been our home. We did not leave it voluntarily. In nearly 2,000 years, Israel is the only place we have not been forced into ghettos, forbidden from professions, killed in pogroms and finally slaughtered in concentration camps. So, we are finally back home. And now that we are home, we will never again leave.

  • @sandyh00k You practically wrote a book there. Listen, I'm not disputing some of your facts, but you also try and pass your opinions as fact. Israel has NOT always been the home of the Jewish people, at least not in terms of demographics (but perhaps spiritually it was thought to be). For a period of nearly 2000 years up until the early 20th Century, Jews never exceeded 2-5% of the population.

  • @sandyh00k As the vast majority of the populace was NOT Jewish for 2000 years, it is highly problematic for you to claim that it was "always the home of the Jewish people." How about the people who actually lived there? Or were they somehow less worthy of the land or did they simply not exist (as G. Meir famously stated)?

  • @CyrusTab

    Even if the "vast majority" of the populace for 2,000 years in what is now Israel was not Jewish it did not mean that it was arab either! The land of Israel was colonized by Greco-Romans, then by arabs, then by European-Crusaders, then by arabs again, then for 400 years by the Turkish Empire and from 1918-1948 by the UK. Arabs flooded this area after 1918 looking for jobs the same as Mexicans smuggled into US.

    ARABS HAVE NO RIGHTS FOR THE LAND OF ISRAEL!

  • @alltoone2 If you are arguing that the land of "Israel" has been colonized by Greco-Romans, Arabs, Europeans and Ottomans over the last 2000 years, and agreeing that Jews were always only a tiny minority, then at what point did it become legitimate to call it the "Land of Israel"? Lol. Your argument is illogical.

  • @CyrusTab

    Israel is historically Jewish land. The reason for Jews to be a minority in the land of their own was foreign occupation. If Hitler had won WW2 the Russians would have been a minority in Nazi occupied Russia too.

    Arab occupation of the Middle-East is the same as Nazi occupation of Europe in 1941.

  • @sandyh00k Despite the fact that some of your facts are just plain wrong, this whole mentality of "God meant this land for us" tends to border on racism and has infected the culture. I have family in Israel and have lived there and can attest that it is a VERY racist society (against Arabs, Sephardim, Mizrahi, African Jews), etc. I can tell you from personal experience that Mizrahi Jews were (at times) treated with more respect in Iran than in Israel. I am seriously not exaggerating.

  • @CyrusTab If you are not seriously exaggerating then you are a kook, or just a spreader of lies for your own purposes. I AM Sephardi - Mizrachi and I was born and live in beautiful Israel and have never encountered the racism that you speak of. Do not confuse racism with cultural or educational elitism because they are not the same. As for Arabs, give me a break...are we supposed to "respect" the ones that want to see us dead? I don't like Arabsand that does not make me racist. I am a realist.

  • @junaid1 No, you do seem to be a racist. And no, I'm not a kook, nor am I lying. I am speaking of personal experience and of that of a number of relatives. The history of that racism, not just elitism, against non-Ashkenazim is VERY well documented. Things have significantly improved for Sephardim/Misrahis in the last 20 years or so, but there is still some institutional racism. For African Jews, it is worse. That doesn't mean that Israel is bad. It's just a well-documented historical truth.

  • @junaid1 For example, just see how often the Israelis who don't like Obama refer to him by the "N" word. Your own, albeit underlying, racism against the Arabs is an indication in itself. To say that Israel has many good qualities is certainly true. But to suggest that racism is not prevalent in Israeli society suggests that YOU may be the kook...lol

  • @CyrusTab I am one of those Israelis who do not like Obama...and I never refer to his by the N word...I just call him that Muslim. Sorry to confuse you or disabuse you. I am not racist and neither are my friends. In Israel we have black Jews and white ones and mocca ones and we love them all. Do you know that we also LOVE the Druze who are ethnically more Arab but they are loyal citizens and fight with us in the army. They are our brothers. We do not have your kind of racism..just nationalism!

  • @junaid1 Ok. Fair. But then, why refer to Obama as "that Muslim"? If you're just a nationalist, why not call him "that guy I don't like" or "that bad President"? Why so important to point out that you think he is a Muslim, as though there is something inherently wrong with that? If someone referred to you as "that Jew", would you consider it just "nationalism" on their part, or something more? Again, there seems to be a subtle thread of prejudice in many of your own stmts. Just saying...

  • @CyrusTab Islam is a religion not a race. I do not not like Islam becuase of what they preach against Jews and Chrisitians. Of all the religions that I know, Islam is the most violent towards others and even towards each other. What other "religion" cuts off peope's heads, hands and feet., promotes honor killings, genital mutilation of women, suicide bombings. It is like a curse to me. So I refer to Obama that way but never by his race because that WOULD be racism.

  • @junaid1 Islam is the most violent? Who killed 6 mil Jews just 60 yrs ago? And prejudice is the same as racism. Is it okay with you to dislike Jews, because it's not racism? And it's people who are violent, not the religions themselves. The Old Tstmt is far more violent than the New Tstmt or the Koran. It's just that Islam is a younger religion. When Christianity was 1400 years old, they were burning people at the stake and killing Jews for not converting. Historical context is relevant.

  • @CyrusTab Part 2: I do not hold by any argument that says Islam is the younger of the 3 religions so it is entitled to what? be violent, to grow up? Sorry, I would sooner force them all to convert to Christianity before they destroy the world. We should have to coddle homicidal maniacs who kill their own children because little fatima "dishonored" her father by (OMG) talking to a boy. Give me a break. I have no respect for these crazies who are anti- every value civilized people believe in.

  • @junaid1 Part1: Context is very relevant; we are living in a time when fanatical muslims have no tolerance for any thoughts that conflict with the koran; They believe that the mahdi is on his way, they believe in redeeming the world in BLOOD. They believe they are on the ascent. Ahmadinajad IS probably the most evil and the most crazy person on earth since Hitler and would cause even more damage. He would kill every man, woman, and child in Israel and the US. Dangerous man ...needs to be killed.

  • @CyrusTab

    The reason why people refer to Barack bin Husein Obama as a muslim because he is a muslim!

    Obama promotes islam and islamization of the USA and the World!

    Besides he is a coward. He did not want to stay in his native Kenya and to be a Kenyan politician.

    Barack bin Husein run away from his African brothers and sisters like a monkey from a crocodile.

    Barack bin Husein is a disgrace for the black race!

  • @alltoone2 After that comment, you just cannot be taken seriously anymore...

  • I don't regret it. Jews and Nazi's are equal.

  • @MalaresianLuciferia

    Hashem won't be there for you next time another holocaust happens.

  • @MalaresianLuciferia . FUCK YOU

  • @betowm ;) no thanks

  • MalaresianLuciferia @Is that comment about Jews being equal to nazis supposed to be a compliment?After all, you are a nazi aren't you? At least that's the impression you give. However, you're wrong. Jews are not nazis, nazis are nazis & today's nazis are mostly found amog non-jewish rubbish like yyour primitive kind...& arabs and other Moslems, e.g. the mad Iranian AhMADinejad, Hamas, Hizbullah all of whom raise their arms in the nazi salute whenever they can

    @MalaresianLuciferia

  • Cool!~  And it's tough to play a clarinet with gloves on.

    By the way, do they do Bar Mitzvahs?

  • I love Israel!!

  • Hermosísima interpretación musical como expresión de un pueblo glorioso. Viva Israel por siempre!!!

  • live long and prosper, the lone island of democracy in the middle east!

  • Хаву нагилу и Эвейну Шалом Алейхем играет оркестр АРМИИ ОБОРОНЫ ИЗРАИЛЯ на красной площади!

    это невероятно!

  • thank you

  • Science fiction video...

  • viva israel

  • Lachayim!

  • @MrNikolai100

    We are in peace if I'm not wrong! Do you remember Camp David 1978?s agreements!

    Salam aleikum, be in peace cool down!

  • @MrNikolai100 You must have meant "Israeli terrorist killers", bozo.

  • HA KOL BSZEDER !!!!

  • Fun to see!

  • Excellent

  • INCREDIBLE !!!

  • song name 4:30 ???

    yeah IDF rules :D

    Israel 4 ever

  • @Alektroluv

    youtube search : if i were a rich man - fiddler on the roof.

  • ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!

  • I am glad you SHEAR w me, see you S O O N!

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  • Can someone please name the music played as they march off starting at 9:00

  • @meadowlands1937

    the march called "zemer ha plugot" or "the song of companies"

  • @voodoo8491 Thank you so much. I also found it on a CD of IDF Marches

    (Kingdom of Marches) where it is translated as "Songs of the Night Squads"

    Your hebrew version will help me find additional details.

  • @meadowlands1937

    זמר הפלוגות

  • молодцы, ВЕЛИКОЛЕПНО!!!!!

  • כל הכבוד לצה"ל !

  • ממש מרגש, יזראלסקי פולסקי,,אחלה! הנה הגיח השלום,, הבאנו שלום עליכם,,ועל כל העולם. אמן.מקסים

  • Miracles do happen. 30 years ago this would have been impossible., The world has changed! Long LIVE ISRAEL and Praise G-d for the IDF!!!

  • You can kick the Jews out of Russia, but you can't  kick the Fiddler off the Roof!!! // How sweetly significant to have the music of FIDDLER ON THE ROOF represent Israel in Russia. Beautiful moment for the world.

  • @AnitaPeron I was just thinking about my grandmother, and how she fled Russia in the early 1900's! Times definitely have changed

  • Que lindo!!!! GOSTEI!!!

  • Thank you for posting this! I looked for this when the event first happened but couldn't find a thing!!

  • Clapping and Cheering IDF Band Parade . You see so sweet and friendly our KGB

    Отлично!...

  • @KGBMarinaSolodkin KGB prostitute KGB curve KGB sharmuta hehehe

  • BRAVO !!KOL HAKAVOD

    KORNELIUS PICASA WEB

  • מצויןD:

    

  • Music, art and science transcend political and ideological barriers.

  • Other than the March Tzahal, why is the the rest of the music Hollywood crap or clicje Hava Nagila? Why aren't they playing real Israeli music, whether from the unit bands or regular israeli music?

  • @kaplanr Because "Israeli" music will not pass as Jewish music outside of Israel. Hava Nagila and the Fidler On the Roof are globally recognized as quintessential Jewish styles of Eastern European orgin. Israeli music is an odd anomaly of Arabic mixed techno and god knows what. And most of IDF music lacks from sheer awesomeness when it comes to military band music in international competitions. But this is still a lot of improvement and not a bad performance considering this is an IDF band.

  • So ironic - Russia has never been fond of Jews but having lived in Israel for a few years, being there can almost pass for being in Russia as there are so many Russians living in the Holy Land. Now this. Amazing.

  • Am YIsroel chai,

    Who would have thought this day would come?