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Negba (Hebrew: נֶגְבָּה) is a
kibbutz in
southern Israel.
Located in the
northern Negev desert near the
cities of
Kiryat Malakhi and Ashkelon, it falls...
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Battles of
Negba were a
series of
military engagements between the
Israel Defense Forces and the
Egyptian army in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Negba, a kibbutz...
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leading the
defense of the
kibbutzim Negba and Yad Mordechai.
Dubno was
killed in an air raid on
Kibbutz Negba shortly after Egyptian forces began their...
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Battles of
Negba,
where one was
knocked out and
subsequently captured by
Israeli troops. For a few
years after the war, the tank
remained in the
Negba kibbutz...
- fleet. The
company continued to
purchase more ships,
among them were SS
Negba, SS
Artza and SS Galila.
During 1947–1949
Palestine war, the
company was...
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kibbutzim in the Negev,
among those Kfar Darom, Nirim, Yad Mordechai, and
Negba. The
Israeli defenders held out
fiercely for days
against vastly superior...
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Egyptian forces under General Muhammad Naguib renewed the war by
attacking Negba.
Israeli forces launched a
simultaneous offensive on all
three fronts: Dani...
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Monument at
Kibbutz Negba (1953) by
Natan Rapoport...
- (now Afek), 28 May 1939 Hamadiyah, 23 June 1939 Kfar Netter, 26 June 1939
Negba, 12 July 1939 Gesher, 13
August 1939 Beit Oren, 1
October 1939 Amir, 29...
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attacked several wholly or
partially surrounded Jewish villages,
including Negba (June 2) and
Nitzanim (June 7). Up to the
start of the
second stage of the...