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    Uzi Narkiss (Hebrew: עוזי נרקיס; January 6, 1925 – December 17, 1997) was an Israeli general. Narkiss was commander of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF)...
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  • Narkis (born 1976), Israeli singer Uzi Narkis (1925–1997), Israeli general Narcissus (disambiguation) This page lists people with the surname Narkis,...
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    laws, including those governing Holy Places, to the Haram al-Sharif. Uzi Narkis (then chief of the IDF's Central Command) described the arrangements at...
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    A decision was taken by the Israeli Jerusalem Command, under General Uzi Narkis, to forgo an aerial attack on the hill due to its proximity to civilian...
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    (1954–1956) Zvi Zur (1956–1958) Meir Amit (1958–1959) Yosef Geva (1960–1966) Uzi Narkis (1966–1968) Rehav'am Ze'evi (1968–1972) Yona Efrat (1973–1977) Moshe Levi...
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  • Abba Ahimair, David Niv, Yigal Yadin, Menachem Sarid, Yaakov Orland, Uzi Narkis, Naomi Shemer, Moshe Yegar, Herzl Rosenblum, Ephraim Kishon, Yitzhak Oren...
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    Members of the Harel Brigade at el Arish airfield, December 1948. 2nd from left Uzi Narkis....
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    operational order was given by the Negev Brigade's new operations officer, Uzi Narkis. The action was to begin on November 22, and the internal name for the...
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    4197). Another 200 meters east, Jerusalem Road 20 ends at Highway 60 (Uzi Narkis Road). From that point, the road continues as Amihai "Gidi" Paglin Street...
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    Sheshet HaYamim Blvd., Shuafat Road, HaHagana Blvd., Light Rail Station Uzi Narkis Road / Shuafat Bypass 93.5 Shuafat, French Hill מחלף שער מזרח (Sha'ar...
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    War, Israel's most famous victory, Milstein pointed out that General Uzi Narkis, commander of Central Command, refused to hold an inquiry on their foul-ups...
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    Kibbutz Sarid, while Platoon 2, under Natanel Hitron, and Platoon 3 under Uzi Narkis, trained at Kibbutz Ginegar and included training with a medium machine...
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    Miri Aloni MissFlag Monica Sex Haim Moshe Harel Moyal Tamer Nafer Lior Narkis Ron Nesher Nikmat HaTraktor (The Tractor's Revenge) Achinoam Nini Offer...
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    introduced mortar and recoilless rifle fire. Under the orders from General Narkis, the Israelis responded only with small-arms fire, firing in a flat trajectory...
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  • composed by Yoni Roeh, with lyrics by Yossi Gispan, and performed by Lior Narkis. The Israeli participating broadcaster, the Israel Broadcasting Authority...
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  • Nimrod Lev 2000 LeKol Echad Yesh (לכל אחד יש) – Shlomi Shabat & Lior Narkis (Uzi Hitman, Shlomi Shabat) Shlomo Artzi Dana Berger Teapacks Uri Banai 2001...
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    "Dime" Spanish Amaya Martínez Jesús María Pérez 8 904 13  Israel 26 Lior Narkis "Words for Love" Hebrew Yossi Gispan Yoni Ro'eh 19 905 14  Netherlands 44...
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  • 16th with "En Davar". From 2002 to 2004, Israel chose Sarit Hadad, Lior Narkis and David D'Or in a selection procedure similar to the selection of Yardena...
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