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Israeli psychologist
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out that a park in the center of the city had been set aside to allow for the burial of as many as 5,000. With Israel’s military commanders pressing Eshkol to take the initiative and launch a preemptive strike, he delivered a radio address at the end of May, intended to reassure the country the situation
sure and brought back Moshe Dayan, now a member of the Knesset, as Defense Minister. I still vividly remember a visitor to the sayeret the day after Eshkol’s address. Colonel Eli Zeira was head of the “collection department” of the intelligence corps, the rough equivalent of America’s National Security A
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out that a park in the center of the city had been set aside to allow for the burial of as many as 5,000. With Israel's military commanders pressing Eshkol to take the initiative and launch a preemptive strike, he delivered a radio address at the end of May, intended to reassure the country the situation
that we could begin the process of building genuine, lasting, human relationships and, eventually, peace. There was a brief period after the war when Eshkol cautioned his ministers about the implications of holding on to the vast new area we had conquered The government formally agreed to treat most of it
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aelis, calling on the "beloved Qassam fighter" to bomb Tel Aviv: "The sirens herald death [Hamas.] Al-Qassam [Brigades] answer by striking Sderot, Eshkol and Ashdod (Israeli areas) Avenging the Martyrs' blood. There's no louder sound... O beloved Al-Qassam fighter, strike, destroy Tel Aviv!" [AI-Aq
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he Jordan River, in a town called Karameh. From early 1968, they had been launching hit- and-run raids, not just on the West Bank but into the Negev. Eshkol’s cabinet was initially divided on whether to attack his base in Jordan, in both an act of retaliation and a signal to King Hussein that if his army
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he Jordan River, in a town called Karameh. From early 1968, they had been launching hit- and-run raids, not just on the West Bank but into the Negev. Eshkol's cabinet was initially divided on whether to attack his base in Jordan, in both an act of retaliation and a signal to King Hussein that if his army

Jerusalem
LocationCity in the Middle East, holy to the three Abrahamic religions
Mediterranean
LocationSea in southern Europe

Talik
PersonSurname reference in documents
Shlomo
PersonFirst name reference to multiple individuals in the documents

Rotem
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents

Menachem Digli
PersonIsraeli military officer

Tiberias
LocationCity in Galilee, Israel

Golani
OrganizationIsraeli military infantry brigade

Rabin
PersonSurname reference in Epstein-related documents
Alliance
OrganizationSyntaxonomic rank in phytosociology
the Seventh Armored Brigade
OrganizationOrganization referenced in documents
Baddura
PersonSurname or name fragment in documents

Eitan
OrganizationHuman settlement in Israel

Munich
LocationCapital and most populous city of Bavaria, Germany

Saddam Hussein
PersonIraqi president, army officer and Baathist politician (1937–2006)

Eilat
LocationCity in Israel

Tzvi Tzur
PersonIsraeli politician (1923-2004)

David Ben-Gurion
PersonIsraeli politician, Zionist leader, prime minister of Israel (1948–1953, 1955–1963) - (born1886–1973)
the West Bank
LocationTerritory in the Middle East

Knesset
OrganizationUnicameral national legislature of Israel