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Latrun (Hebrew: לטרון,
Latrun; Arabic: اللطرون, al-
Latrun) is a
strategic hilltop in the
Latrun salient in the
Ayalon Valley. It
overlooks the road between...
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Battles of
Latrun were a
series of
military engagements between the
Israel Defense Forces and the
Jordanian Arab
Legion on the
outskirts of
Latrun between...
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around Jerusalem's old city and at
Latrun (15 May–18 July)." Hect,
Aaron (8
September 2009). "
Latrun - The
Battle for
Latrun".
Jerusalem Post.
Retrieved 21...
- No man's land in the
Latrun area (NML) was a
strip of
territory covering 46.4
square kilometres (17.9 sq mi), in the area of
Latrun.
Israel considers the...
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extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. The
Latrun salient is an area of the West Bank that
protrudes into
Israeli territory...
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Latrun Interchange is a key road
interchange of Israel,
located in the
Latrun Salient in the
Israeli occupied West Bank. It lies on the
route between...
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national park, the Yad La-Shiryon (Armored
Corps Museum), Mini Israel, the
Latrun Monastery and
Emmaus Nicopolis, an
archeological site
commonly identified...
- Yad La-Shiryon (officially: The
Armored Corps Memorial Site and
Museum at
Latrun; Hebrew: יד לשריון) is Israel's
official memorial site for
fallen soldiers...
- Arab state, not
entering the
corpus separatum but m****ively
garrisoning Latrun to
blockade West
Jerusalem once again.
Israeli victories against the Arab...
- kilometers. Israel, however,
omits the area
known as No Man's Land (50 km2 near
Latrun), post-1967 East
Jerusalem (71 km2), and the
territorial waters of the Dead...