What did the Jewish war give us?

The Jewish War thoroughly exposed the class essence of the golden age of Rome, and set a shining example for Jews to fight bravely to defend their country, freedom and independence. Because of the strength and ferocity of the enemy, the Jewish uprising was finally suppressed. The Jewish war is of great significance in the history of military art, and the defensive and siege wars in Jerusalem and other cities provide valuable basis for in-depth study of the main methods of seizing fortified cities during slavery. In this war to suppress the Jewish uprising, every time the Roman army attacked the city, it initially tried to storm on the way. If not, geotechnical engineering was started under the cover of light troops and projectile equipment. After the siege fortifications and towers were built, it broke the city wall with a siege hammer, opened the gap, and then launched a storm. Sometimes, the Roman army besieged the fortress and suddenly attacked when the defenders were tired. On the other hand, the Jewish war reappeared the tragedy of Carthage's destruction in that year, which turned the conquest of suppressing the uprising into an extreme war of genocide and uprooting, causing serious damage to society.