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I took out a bit that said that due to the fact that he served in the Israeli military Mori was born in Israel or moved there at a young age. Israel has a thing called the Law of Return which basically allows for any Jewish person to move to Israel and be granted citizenship. As Mori is a Jew and compares the experience to joining a "Foreign Legion" this is most likely what he did. | I took out a bit that said that due to the fact that he served in the Israeli military Mori was born in Israel or moved there at a young age. Israel has a thing called the Law of Return which basically allows for any Jewish person to move to Israel and be granted citizenship. As Mori is a Jew and compares the experience to joining a "Foreign Legion" this is most likely what he did. | ||
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I took out a bit that said that due to the fact that he served in the Israeli military Mori was born in Israel or moved there at a young age. Israel has a thing called the Law of Return which basically allows for any Jewish person to move to Israel and be granted citizenship. As Mori is a Jew and compares the experience to joining a "Foreign Legion" this is most likely what he did.
--Mafioso86 19:45, November 5, 2009 (UTC)Mafioso86