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Jehoshaphat (/dʒəˈhɒʃəfæt/;
alternatively spelled Jehosaphat, Josaphat, or
Yehoshafat; Hebrew: יְהוֹשָׁפָט, Modern: Yəhōšafaṭ, Tiberian: Yŏhōšāp̄āṭ, "Yahweh...
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Yehoshafat Harkabi (Hebrew: יהושפט הרכבי, 21
September 1921 – 26
August 1994) was
chief of
Israeli military intelligence from 1955
until 1959 and afterwards...
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Hebrew name. The
Hebrew Bible apparently calls the
upper course Emek
Yehoshafat, the "Valley of Josaphat". It
appears in
Jewish eschatologic prophecies...
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original on 8 July 2020.
Retrieved 7
November 2023. Harkabi,
Yehoshafat (1988). Israel's
Fateful Hour. New York:
Harper & Row Publishers. ISBN 9780060916138...
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Yearbook on
Human Rights 1987,
Volume 17;
Volume 1987, pp. 31, 136 Harkabi,
Yehoshafat, Arab
attitudes to Israel, pp. 247–248 See for example: M.
Shahid Alam...
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history of the Jews, HarperCollins, 1988, p. 577 Arab
attitudes to Israel,
Yehoshafat Harkabi, pp. 248, 272 Such as
Uriel da Costa,
Israel Shahak, and Baruch...
- in origin. In a
retrospective analysis of Arab anti-Zionism in 1978,
Yehoshafat Harkabi argued, in a view
reflected in the
works of the anti-Zionist Russian-Jewish...
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Chaim Herzog 1950–1955:
Colonel Binyamin Gibli 1955–1959:
Major General Yehoshafat Harkabi 1959–1962:
Major General Chaim Herzog 1962–1963:
Major General...
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Israeli delegation to the 1949
Armistice Agreements talks. Left to right:
Commanders Yehoshafat Harkabi,
Aryeh Simon,
Yigael Yadin, and
Yitzhak Rabin (1949)...
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Israeli delegation to the 1949
Armistice Agreements talks. Left to right:
Commanders Yehoshafat Harkabi,
Aryeh Simon,
Yigael Yadin, and
Yitzhak Rabin (1949)...