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| 939, Dori was appointed Chief of Staff of the | Haganah, a position he held until 1946. |
| He became a member of the | Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary organization in the Br |
| The | Haganah acted to curb this, and on the 24th May, they |
| The | Haganah also organized demonstrations against British |
| He later joined the | Haganah and adopted the underground name of "Dan". |
| He joined the | Haganah, and was involved in the Rescue Committee. |
| At the age of fifteen, he served in the | Haganah and Palmach. |
| This force "soon became a legal cover for the | Haganah and an increasingly effective shield against |
| While in London she was active with the | Haganah and in the 1940s she headed its immigration o |
| Consisting of 300 trucks with 2000 | Haganah and Irgun troops, the convoy battled all day |
| He became a member of the | Haganah, and during World War II, served in the Jewis |
| For the 1944 struggle between the | Haganah and the Irgun in pre-indepence Israel, see Th |
| A profile of Internet | Haganah and their conflict with Islamist hacker Irhab |
| summer the camp was divided into two teams - | Haganah and Maccabee - for its four day Maccabiah com |
| sh Mandate of Palestine, he was active in the | Haganah, and later received the Fighter of the State |
| intelligence and counter-espionage arm of the | Haganah and the forebear of the Military Intelligence |
| uring the Mandate era, Ben-Yisrael joined the | Haganah, and between 1938 and 1940 was a recruiting o |
| Arazi joined the police on orders from the | Haganah, and rose to become a police inspector in the |
| came a member of the central committee of the | Haganah, and was also a member of the Assembly of Rep |
| in Mandatory Palestine on May 4, 1948 by the | Haganah and the Palmach's First Battalion of Operatio |
| f the committee entrusted with organizing the | Haganah and in 1920 was active in sending aid to the |
| reorganise the main underground militia, the | Haganah, and its elite force, the Palmach. |
| wish population in Palestine, and showing the | Haganah as being as active as the Irgun and Lehi grou |
| the Bnei Akiva youth movement, and joined the | Haganah at the age of 16. |
| n Mandate Palestine in 1923, Biton joined the | Haganah at the age of 16, and later commanded a plato |
| yal supporters into the upper echelons of the | Haganah but this was not successful. |
| Additionally, he was a member of the | Haganah command in the city and later in all of Manda |
| During World War II he was a member of the | Haganah command, and following the war, worked for th |
| d in the care of Aaron Stein (Peter Finch), a | Haganah commander, at a Kibbutz. |
| 1907), Russian (Poland)-born leading | Haganah commander. |
| In 1920-1930, he was a member of the central | Haganah committee/ In 1931-1940, he was a member of t |
| The | Haganah could hit strategic targets at the same time. |
| T'homi completed his | Haganah courses with honors. |
| s and "many other mass killings" was that the | Haganah did not have facilities for large numbers of |
| He fought for the | Haganah during the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. |
| A member of the | Haganah, during World War II he joined the British Ar |
| Levy joined the | Haganah during her youth, and during World War II she |
| during the Mandate era, Feinerman joined the | Haganah during his youth, and during the 1948 Arab-Is |
| Brigade, commanded by Yitzhak Rabin, and the | Haganah Etzioni Brigade commanded by David Shaltiel. |
| Dov Hoz, Zionist activist, | Haganah fighter. |
| The two towns were captured by | Haganah forces in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War on May 4 |
| itions during heavy machine gun exchange with | Haganah forces. |
| In his report to the | Haganah General Staff on 22 April, according to Israe |
| For the | Haganah Guard Corps, see Guard Corps (Haganah). |
| The | Haganah had complete control of all access into and o |
| Haganah has also been reported on by a Hamas newspape | |
| Internet | Haganah has received press coverage from such publica |
| ly before the end of the British mandate, the | Haganah has learnt that a former German tank commande |
| In | Haganah he was the commander of the Haganah Forces of |
| ed from the Afrika Korps and gave them to the | Haganah; he met with Moshe Dayan at this time. |
| He joined the | Haganah in 1936. |
| in forming SHAI, the intelligence wing of the | Haganah, in 1934. |
| two organizations and in 1937 returned to the | Haganah in order to take up a senior position. |
| 1929 Hebron massacre broke out, he joined the | Haganah in Jerusalem, where he was studying philosoph |
| force established as the commando arm of the | Haganah in 1937, during the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in |
| released by the RAF in 1947 and rejoined the | Haganah, in which he was appointed operations officer |
| He volunteered for the | Haganah in 1936, and served as a chaplain for the Jer |
| Famous members of the | Haganah included Yitzhak Rabin, Ariel Sharon, Rehavam |
| in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War in the SHAI, the | Haganah intelligence branch, and later in the newly c |
| The Saison officially ended when the | Haganah, Irgun and the Lehi formed the Jewish Resista |
| As CoS | Haganah it was Yaakov Dori's duty to take the Haganah |
| uence of the violence was the decision by the | Haganah Jewish paramilitary organization to use force |
| Yaakov Dori, | Haganah leader; first Chief of Staff of the Israel De |
| The building served as a | Haganah military post during Israel's War of Independ |
| d an entirely new organisation to replace the | Haganah, modelled on the British Army. |
| rt of Operation Hiram, that the forces of the | Haganah occupied Sa'sa'. |
| ces from the Jewish paramilitary organization | Haganah on the night of 2 May 1948. |
| es: one shortly after the capture of Safad by | Haganah on 10-11 May 1948, and the other at the end o |
| on May 1 due to fears of a military attack by | Haganah or other Jewish forces. |
| an Dalet, prior to declaration, the forces of | Haganah, Palmach, and Irgun intended to conquer mixed |
| She was also active in the | Haganah paramilitary organization, and organized the |
| On the 13th of May 1948, | Haganah paramilitary forces committed a crime by kill |
| A member of the | Haganah prior to independence, Tzabari was on the Map |
| The 1929 Arab riots caused unrest in the | Haganah ranks because the organization was not ready |
| We [Internet | Haganah] share an understanding that a jihad, or holy |
| The | Haganah started the preparations in January-February |
| A | Haganah statement is quoted as saying that the battal |
| To stop the deportation, the | Haganah, the Jewish underground militia in Palestine, |
| responsible for the founding of Hashomer and | Haganah, the first two armed Jewish groups who secure |
| While Aviron itself was not part of the | Haganah, they had worked closely together in liaison, |
| his right hand in a grenade explosion during | Haganah training exercises. |
| Haganah troops on parade | |
| Two | Haganah troops were also wounded. |
| resentative on the Religious Committee of the | Haganah, where he worked to maintain kashrut and Sabb |
| After arrival in Israel, Salcer worked with | Haganah where he designed tanks and armored cars and |
| Those trained became the nucleus of the | Haganah, which itself became the main constituent of |
| Hebrew numerals) refers to 35 soldiers of the | Haganah who were killed while attempting to resupply |
| From 1946 to 1952 he worked for | Haganah Wien in Austria, as Director of the Staff of |
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