Tzvi Tzur (also transliterated Zvi Tsur; Hebrew: צבי צור; 17 April 1923 – 28 December 2004) was an Israeli officer who served as the IDF's 6th Chief of...
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Ronen Tzur (born 1969), former Member of Knesset Tzvi Tzur (1923 – 2004), Israeli officer Ya'akov Tzur (born 1937), former Israeli politician Ze'ev Tzur (1911...
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Prime Minister of Israel and eleven others (Yigael Yadin, Moshe Dayan, Tzvi Tzur, Haim Bar-Lev, Mordechai Gur, Rafael Eitan, Amnon Lipkin-Shahak, Shaul...
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Tzur Hadassah (Hebrew: צוּר הֲדַסָּה, lit. Rock of Hadassah) is a local council located in the Jerusalem Corridor, located 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) southwest...
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American author, literary theorist and activist, acute myeloid leukemia. Tzvi Tzur, 81, Israeli officer and politician. Julius Axelrod, 92, American Nobel...
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1965, deputy-director of Mossad David Kimche and Israeli military chief Tzvi Tzur visited Kurdistan, where they met with Barzani in the town of Haji Omeran...
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Battalion), Ya'akov Pri (52nd Battalion), Yitzhak Pundak (53rd Battalion), Tzvi Tzur (54th Battalion) and Eitan Livni (55th Battalion). A sixth battalion (the...
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5th Chief of Staff Tzvi Tzur 1958 – 1958 Haim Laskov 6th Chief of Staff Yitzhak Rabin 23 January 1961 - 30 December 1963 Tzvi Tzur 7th Chief of Staff...
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Staff Moshe Dayan, and GOC Central Command (and later chief of staff) Tzvi Tzur – from having to take responsibility for the massacre." The trial transcript...
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Dayan, Mathilda Guez, Yitzhak Navon, Shimon Peres, Yizhar Smilansky (replaced by Amos Degani), Mordechai Surkis, Tzvi Tzur (replaced by Aryeh Bahir)...
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IDF Chief of Staff Tzvi Tzur inspects graduates of the Shayetet 13 training course, 1963...
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Meir Amit October 5, 1956 (1956-10-05) January 26, 1958 (1958-01-26) Tzvi Tzur 1958 Meir Zorea September 10, 1958 (1958-09-10) April 28, 1959 (1959-04-28)...
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class as Lehi fighter Eliyahu Bet-Zuri and future IDF Chief of Staff Tzvi Tzur. At a young age he joined the Haganah, and was appointed the signaller...
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of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) (1948–1949); President of Technion. Tzvi Tzur, sixth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1961–1964) Pavel Axelrod...
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Jewish Legion and early pioneer-settler in Israel (born in Pyatigorsk) Tzvi Tzur, sixth Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1961–1964) Osip Aptekman...
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emigrated to Boston, USA Myroslav Popovych (1930–2018), Ukrainian philosopher Tzvi Tzur (1923–2004), Israeli officer, IDF Chief of Staff (1961–1963) Aleksander...
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until 1 January, Tzvi Tzur Government of Israel – 9th Government of Israel until 2 November, 10th Government of Israel 1 January – Tzvi Tzur is appointed...
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A gathering at Israel's Prime Minister's Office honoring the outgoing director-general Teddy Kollek. Left of Kollek are Sanbar and Tzvi Tzur....
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Mayer Isaac Michaelson Ambassador Chigozie Obi-Nnadozie Salim Ahmed Salim Tzvi Tzur Ambassador George Wallace George Werner, former Minister of Education...
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President of the Supreme Court – Yitzhak Olshan Chief of General Staff – Tzvi Tzur Government of Israel – 10th Government of Israel 16 March – Operation...
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Mordechai Surkis Rafi Party merged into the Labor Party, then the Alignment Tzvi Tzur Rafi Reuven Arazi Mapam Party merged into the Alignment Ya'akov Hazan...
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returned to the Knesset on 8 December that year as a replacement for Tzvi Tzur, who resigned his seat shortly after the elections. He lost his seat again...
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President of the Supreme Court – Yitzhak Olshan Chief of General Staff – Tzvi Tzur until 1 January, Yitzhak Rabin Government of Israel – 11th Government...
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Elhyani Yair Revivo Benjamin Biton Arnon Abrahamov Eliezer Yehoshua Rodrig Tzur David Even Moshe "Bogi" Albert Yechezkel Yagnah Arnon Barzilai Meir Nissim...
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Directorate. Mazeh served this position until 1952 when he was succeeded by Tzvi Tzur. At 1955 Mazeh was released of his military service and went into private...
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Wise 1949–1959: Yosef Sprinzak 1959–1961: Berl Locker 1961–1968: Ya'akov Tzur 1968–1971: Ehud Avriel 1972–1978: Yitzhak Navon 1978-1982: Yitzhak Peretz...
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of staff, such as Yaakov Dori, Yigael Yadin, Moshe Dayan, Haim Laskov, Tzvi Tzur, Yitzhak Rabin and Haim Bar-Lev. During the 1948 war, the hill was used...
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are Amnon Lord's column "Neged Haruach"; a current events poetry column by Tzur Ehrlich; Adi Arbel's series of observations "Lo Actuali"; political journalist...
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President of the Supreme Court – Yitzhak Olshan Chief of General Staff – Tzvi Tzur Government of Israel – 10th Government of Israel until 26 June, 11th Government...
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Israel. Son of Rafi and Ahuva Shalev. Shalev studied the bassoon with Sara Tzur, Zeev Dorman, Walter Meroz and Mordechai Rechtman. Upon completion of his...
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