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Yom Kippur & Six day wars do not function correctly - Assigned to ARR8 #77
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I'll leave my other bugs with Israel here, too: By the definition of the territorial dispute CB, Arab states can declare war on Israel. When Egypt declares a war, though, it messes with a lot of events that search for a war between EGY and ISR to do with the Suez crisis, triggering most of them early, and preventing the European powers from being involved. Minor bugs: Also, a suggested feature: there should be some sort of event that makes Circassian and Druze cultures migrate to and become accepted by Israel, considering this. |
Thanks for the further feedback. This is more complicated a problem than I thought, I don't know how to approach this. I like your suggestion though it will need to tie in with the Israeli situation. Perhaps when Israel is led by a liberal or progressive government and the Palestinian authority exists then they will allow migration and then assimilation? |
I should say; I'm working on rewriting all of the Israel events and adding more, but it will take a couple of days. If you want, you can assign the issue to me so it looks official :). But I won't be submitting any PRs until it's done. I'll be putting the changes as they come into a branch in my fork. |
Sure and thank you very much for your help! |
Ha, that's great but FYI there is a Github system for assignees, tags, and version milestones in the sidebar. That last one would probably be good to use to plan the main features of the next release and future ones. |
Thanks for the heads up! Those will be very useful! |
From feedback:
The wars almost never breakout and Israel ends up stuck with 1948 territories.
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