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Yiftah (Hebrew: יִפְתָּח, lit. 'He will open') is a
kibbutz in
northern Israel.
Located near the
Lebanese border and
Kiryat Shmona, it
falls under the...
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Iftach Spector (born 20
October 1940) is a
retired Israeli brigadier general, a
former fighter pilot and
commander of the
airbases at Tel Nof and Ramat...
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Yiftah Ron-Tal (Hebrew: יפתח רון-טל; born 1956) is the
director of the
Israel Electric Corporation,
former head of the
Israel Port
Authority and former...
- The 11th
Brigade (also
known as the
Yiftach Brigade) is a
reserve unit in the
Israel Defense force,
composed mainly of
fighters who
completed their service...
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Operation Yiftach (Hebrew: מבצע יפתח,
Mivtza Yiftah) was a
Palmach offensive carried out
between 28
April and 23 May 1948. The
objectives were to capture...
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intervention from
neighbouring states,
Haganah successfully launched Operations Yiftah and Ben-'Ami to
secure the
Jewish settlements of Galilee, and Operation...
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original on 24
September 2012.
Retrieved 12
August 2012. * Zvi Shtauber;
Yiftah Shapir (2006). The
Middle East
strategic balance, 2004–2005. Sus**** Academic...
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Yiftah Brigades fought in the
Negev against the
Egyptian army and
managed to stop and
later repulse it into the Gaza
Strip and Sinai. The
Yiftah Brigade...
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thwarted an Arab
Legion advance by
clogging the
roads with refugees—the
Yiftah Brigade was
ordered to
strip them of "every watch,
piece of jewelry, or...
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preparation for the offensive,
Haganah successfully launched Operations Yiftah and Ben-'Ami to
secure the
Jewish settlements of Galilee, and Operation...