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There are several problems with this question:

  • Israel does not fight and has never fought with Afghanistan, although Afghanistan refuses to recognize the State of Israel.
  • The promise to Isaac is not legally binding in Israel
  • The promise to Isaac does not involve violence, only reproduction and blessings for those children.
  • The promise to Isaac is entirely irrelevant to Afghanistan

Considering that all major points of the question are ill-founded, it should be needless to say that Israel does NOT fight with Afghanistan because of the promise to Isaac.

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