The earliest recorded instance of Stone the Israeli Tank occurred in Biblical times. In the Book of Leviticus, several gentiles throw rocks at the son of Aaron while he is on horseback in order to knock him off and abscond with his golden calf-smelting materials. Other similar incidents probably occurred around these times, but they are not well documented as ancient scribes were all too often the object of primitive Stone the Israeli Tank sessions. In 77 AD, the noted historian Pliny the Elder wrote down an account of several Jews hiding in a hay wagon being discovered and stoned, and the subsequent stoning of the hay wagon for good measure.
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