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I was 9 years old when I learned to disassemble and rebuild an AR-15-style rifle.
It was a Friday afternoon in August 2000 and my older brother, Adam, who was 18 at the time, had just come home after his first training in the Israeli Defense Forces. We were sitting on the roof of my parents‘ house in Tel Aviv and he showed me what he learned in boot camp. Israel has a mandatory draft, and unlike U.S. soldiers who get deployed far away, Israeli soldiers come back home every few weekends — and they often bring their weapons with them.
It was a Friday afternoon in August 2000 and my older brother, Adam, who was 18 at the time, had just come home after his first training in the Israeli Defense Forces. We were sitting on the roof of my parents‘ house in Tel Aviv and he showed me what he learned in boot camp. Israel has a mandatory draft, and unlike U.S. soldiers who get deployed far away, Israeli soldiers come back home every few weekends — and they often bring their weapons with them.
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