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Tzrifin (Hebrew: צְרִיפִין) is an area in Gush Dan (Dan Region) in
central Israel,
located on the
eastern side of
Rishon LeZion and
including parts of...
- conflict. The
Kingdom of
Israel (Hebrew: מלכות ישראל,
Malchut Yisrael), or
Tzrifin Underground, was an
underground Jewish militant group active in Israel...
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Yigael Yadin (
Tzrifin) The
School for
Telecommunications (Bahad 7),
moving from
Tzrifin The
School for
Medicine (Bahad 10),
moving from
Tzrifin The Adjutant...
- The
Tzrifin attack was a
suicide bombing,
which occurred on 9
September 2003 in a bus stop in
central Israel next to the
military base
Tzrifin. 9 IDF...
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stopped developing when they
reached the
fences of the
Tzrifin military base. When and if
Tzrifin is sold to
private contractors as planned, this quarter...
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Bahads were
located in Camp
Yadin (
Tzrifin),
until the
establishment of Camp
Ariel Sharon in
southern Israel.
Tzrifin is
being evacuated and sold to civilian...
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committed against inhabitants of the
village of
Sarafand al-Amar (modern-day
Tzrifin) and a
Bedouin camp in
Ottoman Palestine by
occupying Australian, New Zealand...
- construction, and transport. Its
training base,
Bahad 6, is
located in
Tzrifin and is
intended to be
moved to the
Training Base City in the Negev, whose...
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during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
Today it is part of the
Israeli area of
Tzrifin.
Sarafand or
Sarafend (Ṣarafand / صرفند) is an
Arabic rendition of the...
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militants carried out a
suicide attack in a bus stop next to the
military base
Tzrifin. A few
hours before the bombing, on
September 9,
Applebaum attended the...