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Yehiam (Hebrew: יְחִיעָם) is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located at the
western Upper Galilee,
eight miles east of the
coastal town of
Nahariya and 14...
- The
Yehiam convoy attack occurred on
March 27, 1948,
during the 1947–48
Civil War in
Mandatory Palestine. A
Haganah convoy had been sent from
Haifa to...
- non-cultivable; 4,238 were
owned by
Arabs and 3,349
dunums owned by Jews.
Kibbutz Yehiam was
established in the area in 1946.
Today the
remains of the
castle are...
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Israeli forces air
dropping supplies to
besieged Yehiam, 1948...
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Tarshiha in the Galilee. On
January 20, 1948, this
battalion attacked Kibbutz Yehiam and failed. The
British High
Commissioner Alan
Cunningham asked his government...
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zones densely po****ted by Arabs. On 27 March, a
convoy of
supplies (the
Yehiam convoy) that was
intended for the
isolated kibbutzim north-west of Galilee...
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Nuclear Science Publications (PDF),
Federation of
American Scientists Weitz,
Yehiam (January 14, 2005), "History of a hot potato", Haaretz, IL: Tau, archived...
- attractions-in-israel.com/galilee/galilee-national-parks/
yehiam-fortress-national-park-%E2%80%93-
yehiam-crusader-fortress-protects-settlers-in-1948/". Attractions...
- near
Yavne Jaffa,
fortified port town
Judin Castle at
Khirbat Jiddin or
Yehiam Fortress –
Crusader castle,
rebuilt in the 18th century;
national park Latrun...
- killed. The
attack was
committed partially as
revenge for the
March 27
Yehiam convoy ambush. On the
night of May 20-21, 1948, the
Israeli Carmeli Brigade...