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Instead, they link to a .ram (Real Audio Metadata) or SMIL file. This is a small text file containing a link to the audio stream. When a user clicks on such a link, the user's web browser downloads the .ram or .smil file and launches the user's media player. The media player reads the PNM or RTSP URL from the file and then plays the stream. [4]
Channel_2_-_IDF_Ranks.webm (WebM audio/video file, VP8/Vorbis, length 1 min 21 s, 768 × 576 pixels, 1.28 Mbps overall, file size: 12.32 MB) This is a file from the Wikimedia Commons . Information from its description page there is shown below.
Video clips showing IDF soldiers with their ranks' insignias, from the archive of the Israeli News Company of Israel's Channel 2. The ranks in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) reflect an individual's level in the military.
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Batallion 50 Rock the Hebron Casbah" is a viral amateur dance video in the flash mob style produced by soldiers in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF). The video was filmed in 2010 by soldiers serving in the IDF's Nahal Brigade. It was viewed more than 1.6 million times online in the first few days after being uploaded to YouTube. [1]
IDF spokesman Rear. Adm. Daniel Hagari said Friday that troops misidentified the hostages as a threat and it was unclear whether they'd escaped Hamas or were abandoned. The three abductees killed ...
In Israel, the vehicle is known as the "Rabi", a pronunciation of the acronym. It was replaced in Israeli service by the RAMTA RAM 2000 family of vehicles, though it continues to be used and upgraded by foreign users. [1] The RBY Mk 1 is no longer marketed to new customers. [3] It was known to be sold at $60,000. [3]
Three Israeli hostages were shot and killed by Israel Defense Forces troops on Friday during combat with Hamas in the Gaza district of Shijaiyah, the IDF said.. The three were “mistakenly ...