The novel is vastly different from the film. There are no crossover characters or stories. The book is about a UN inspector collecting stories of the zombie war 10 years after it's end.
In the book the Isreal chapter is basically they built walls because of the 10th man declaration. It doesn't fall and Isreal and Palestine come together in peace
Yeah, now I remember the fat old Jew in the movie talking about the "10th man rule"
The 10th Man Declaration refers to a decision-making principle rooted in Israeli intelligence, developed after the surprise 1973 Yom Kippur War. It mandates that if nine individuals in a group agree on a decision or assessment, the tenth must deliberately dissent, regardless of how implausible the opposing view may seem. This role is not about personal disagreement but a structured, institutionalized form of "devil’s advocacy" to challenge consensus, uncover hidden risks, and prevent groupthink.
It still seems poorly reasoned out & a MacGuffin in the film. So they built a gazillion foot high wall for centuries because "You never know what could happen?"
The novel is vastly different from the film. There are no crossover characters or stories. The book is about a UN inspector collecting stories of the zombie war 10 years after it's end.
In the book the Isreal chapter is basically they built walls because of the 10th man declaration. It doesn't fall and Isreal and Palestine come together in peace
Yeah, now I remember the fat old Jew in the movie talking about the "10th man rule"
It still seems poorly reasoned out & a MacGuffin in the film. So they built a gazillion foot high wall for centuries because "You never know what could happen?"
For centuries? The book covers around 50 years of time. Nothing in it is meant to last centuries.