Talk:Anakhronismos (Map Game)/@comment-33928881-20190807132416

State of Israel

 * Government: Parliamentary Republic (elections currently suspended).
 * Laws: State of emergency prevails.
 * Prime Minister: Benjamin Netanyahu (Likud)
 * President: Benny Gantz (Blue and White)
 * Capital: Jerusalem (disputed [by who?])
 * Economy: Continues to focus on developing the agricultural sector, with a new project for vertical farming starting this year. This comes after we noticed other exiled nations using it, and although we already had plenty of traditional farms built thanks to technology and other advances from previous years, there is no harm in having even more farms. Fishing continues to receive extensive support as well. Meanwhile, investors are excited for the success of the oil-rich, revolutionary city of Alagadda. Haifa is especially benefited by it, as there is an oil refinery on it. Combined with its fishing potential, the jobs derivated from the oil refining are allowing Haifa to experience an small economic boom.
 * Military:  With the war dragging for its third year, some of our military is starting to get tired, although morale remains high for the most part due to our series of victories. Concerns over oil begin to fade with the success of project Alagadda, as the military is prioritized in the distribution of the newly-acquired oil. More troops are taken from the reserves and sent into the frontlines.
 * Israeli Army:
 * 285,000 active personnel (+20,000)
 * 255,000 reserve personnel (-20,000)
 * 2,760 combat tanks
 * 6,541 armore fighting vehicles
 * 650 self-propelled artillery
 * 300 towed artillery
 * 150 rocket projectors
 * Israeli Air Force:
 * 30,000 active personnel
 * 55,000 reserve personnel
 * 253 fighters
 * 18 transports
 * 153 trainers
 * 96 helicopters
 * 48 attack helicopeters
 * Israeli Navy:
 * 9,500 active personnel
 * 10,000 reserve personnel
 * 3 corvettes (Sa'ar 5 class)
 * 8 missile boats (Sa'ar 4.5 class)
 * 5 submarines (Dolphin class)
 * 45 patrol boats
 * 2 support ships
 * Events: 
 * Mamluk-Israeli war: With Beirut in our bag, our confidence continues to remain high, although our troops are a bit tired. Nevertheless, we show the Mamluks that we have no intention of slowing down by launching an operation to capture Beirut on March 1st. At least 30,000 troops are employed in this operation. At the same, we push into the desertic areas of Syria and establish a few checkpoints on them. The goal is getting a hold of oil-rich zones, although this becomes less of a priority after gaining access to the oil rigs of Alagadda. The Sinai front remains stationary as usual, with people wondering if any side will ever make a move on it.
 * Alagaddan oil: With Qara Qoyunlu having accepted our investment offer, an oil fever ensues in Israel, with investors and companies competing over who gets to make contracts in Alagadda first. This allows us to gain access to new oil supplies, however, there is one major issue - the transport of said oil supplies. The distance between Israel and Alagadda is considerable, and with no roads or modern technology available, the travel time becomes even longer. The route also requires to travel through huge amounts of desert and possibily dangerous zones (as it also requires to go through Mamluk territory). We attempt to design the safest route possible, one that solely goes through Qara Qoyunlu and Israeli-occupied Syria. The military is also tasked with escorting every truck carrying oil, as to prevent sabotage or stealing. Once the trucks arrive into Israeli territory, they dispatch the oil in the port of Haifa for its refining. While this is not perfect, we hope that this will help reduce the risk of transporting oil. Additionally, the government offers truck drivers high salaries and other benefits to make the job more appealing.
 * Jewish tricks:
 * Diplomacy: 
 * Vatican City: We shall make an effort to end this war as soon as possible.