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Ofira (Hebrew: אופירה, Arabic: عوفيرا) is an
Egyptian neighborhood that was
previously an
Israeli settlement in the
Sharm El
Sheikh area of the southern...
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Ofira Resnikov Navon (Hebrew: אופירה נבון;
January 1, 1936 –
August 22, 1993) was the wife of
Yitzhak Navon, the
fifth President of Israel.
Ofira Navon...
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Ofira Asayag (Hebrew: אופירה אסייג) is an
Israeli TV host,
radio broadcaster and
sports reporter. In the past, she also
served as a
presenter of sports...
- 27°54′44″N 34°19′47″E / 27.91222°N 34.32972°E / 27.91222; 34.32972 The
Ofira Air
Battle was one of the
first air
battles of the Yom
Kippur War. On 6...
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Ofira Henig (Hebrew: אופירה הניג; born
March 1960) is an
Israeli theater director. She has
served as the
artistic director of Jerusalem's Khan Theatre...
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signed in Washington, D.C.
During that time, an
Israeli settlement named Ofira was
built in the area. In 1968,
Israel opened an air
force base
there which...
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service to
Uruguay and
Argentina to
track down ****s.
Navon was
married to
Ofira Navon née Resnikov, who died of
cancer in 1993.
Navon died in Jerusalem...
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Israel In role 5 May 1983 – 13 May 1993
President Chaim Herzog Preceded by
Ofira Navon Succeeded by
Reuma Weizman Personal details Born (1924-12-24)24 December...
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demolished by
Israel prior to the withdrawal, but the
settlements on the gulf:
Ofira (Sharm el-Sheikh), Di
Zahav (Dahab), and
Neviot (Nuweiba)
remained intact...
- Ilanit,
Nurit Galron, the
musical band ****ta,
Vardina Cohen,
Harela Ber,
Ofira Yosefi, Esti Katz,
Pnina Rosenblum and others.
Misgarot (Frames), Robas'...