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Forces (Hebrew: חֵיל הַמִּשְׁטָרָה הַצְּבָאִית,
Cheyl HaMishtara HaTzva'it (shortened to
Mishtara Tzvait),
commonly called "Mem Tzadik" or "Mem Tzadi"...
- the
position was
known as
Minister of
Police (Hebrew: שר המשטרה, Sar
HaMishtara). The
first Minister of Police, Bechor-Shalom Sheetrit, a
former policeman...
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Corps Heil
HaLogistika Sword,
olive branch and a
steering wheel Military Police Heil
HaMishtara HaTzva'it
Shield and
flame General Corps HaHayil
HaKlali Two...
- flag
Diagonally divided white and green.
Military Police Corps (Kheyl
HaMishtara HaTzva'it) flag
Diagonally divided blue and red.
Logistics Corps flag Diagonally...
- br****ard worn on
their upper left
sleeve imprinted the word PM. The Heyl
HaMishtara HaTzva'it ("Military
Police Corps") is the
military police of the Israel...
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Guard Corps and the
Basij militia. The
Military Police Corps (Kheil
HaMishtara HaTzva'it), Mem
Tzadeh for short, is the
military police/provost of the...
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Central Bus
Station to Hof
HaCarmel. The
second from
Kiryat Ata to Bat Galim. The
third from
Krayot Central Bus
Station to
Hadar HaCarmel. The
fourth operates...
- so-called
biblical "Way of the Patriarchs" (Hebrew: דרך האבות, romanized: (Derech
HaAvot)),
since it also
follows the
central watershed of the hill country, which...
- 2023. Heruti-Sover, Tali (17 June 2017). "
Ha-
Mishtara khoqeret et Ta'****iyat Te'udot
Refuat ha-Shinayim
ha-Mezuyafot mi-Armenia" המשטרה חוקרת את תעשיית...
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military base
adjacent to
Mattat Shafa Amr
police station, now
Givat Hamishtara near Shfaram:
police museum, but
closed to the
public (as of 2011) Shatta...