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Dekel (Hebrew: דֶּקֶל, lit. 'Palm tree'),
officially Dekel-Kfar ****ufi (Hebrew: דקל-כפר שיתופי, lit. '
Dekel - Co-operative Village') is a
moshav in southern...
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Operation Dekel (Hebrew: מבצע דקל, romanized: Mivtza
Dekel, lit. 'Operation Palm Tree'), was the
largest offensive by
Israeli forces in the
north of Palestine...
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Dekel Keinan (Hebrew: דקל קינן; born 15
September 1984[citation needed]) is an
Israeli ****ociation
footballer who
plays as a
central defender and manager...
- Ehud "Udi"
Dekel (Hebrew: אהוד "אודי" דקל, born c. 1957) is a
former Israeli army
brigadier general. He was head of the
Planning Directorate of the Israel...
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Mikhal Dekel is an Israeli-born
author and
professor of
literature based in the
United States,
specializing in the
theory of migrations,
historical memoir...
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Dafna Dekel (Hebrew: דפנה דקל; born 7 May 1966, in Ashdod, Israel) is an
Israeli singer.
Dafna Dekel was born in Ashdod, Israel. She was
discovered while...
- Kiel (/kiːl/ KEEL, German: [kiːl] ) is the
capital and most
populous city in the
northern German state of Schleswig-Holstein. With a po****tion of around...
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Dekel Valtzer (born 3
October 1984) is an
Israeli former professional tennis player.
Valtzer was the 2005
winner of the
Israeli Championships, defeating...
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Eddie Dekel (born
September 28, 1958) is an Israeli-American economist. He is a
professor at
Northwestern University and Tel Aviv University. His fields...
- Ofer
Dekel is an
Israeli politician and negotiator. He
holds an LLB
degree in Law and a BSC in
Chemistry and Physics. From 1995–1996, he was head of Training...