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    Ehud de Shalit (Hebrew: אהוד דה שליט; born 16 March 1955) is an Israeli number theorist and professor at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. Ehud de Shalit...
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    have also included Manjul Bhargava (2014 winner of the Fields Medal), Ehud de Shalit, Ritabrata Munshi (winner of the SSB Prize and ICTP Ramanujan Prize)...
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    University of Jerusalem in January, 2013, working under the supervision of Ehud de Shalit. His education was also influenced by the close proximity of David Kazhdan...
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    Gilad Shalit (Hebrew: גלעד שליט, Gilˁad Šaliṭ listen; born 28 August 1986) is a former MIA soldier of the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) who, on 25 June 2006...
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    Gershom Scholem, Jewish mysticism Eliezer Schweid, Jewish philosophy Ehud de Shalit, number theorist Zlil Sela, mathematics Nir Shaviv, astrophysics Saharon...
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    Zurich in Switzerland. De-Shalit died before his 43rd birthday from acute pancreatitis. He was married to Nechama. Their sons, Ehud and Avner are professors...
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    immediately, conditioned on the release of Gilad Shalit." In describing Israel's assault on Gaza, Prime Minister Ehud Olmert said, "I take personal responsibility...
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  • Henri Darmon Rafael de la Llave Jan de Lange Ehud de Shalit Percy Deift Jean-Pierre Demailly Amir Dembo Bernard Derrida Ronald DeVore Dmitry Dolgopyat...
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    Republic of Germany Pidd 2011. de Quetteville 2008. Bryant 2009. Bryant, Christa Case (23 December 2009). "Gilad Shalit deal: German mediator delivers...
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    (1991) Robert Aumann (1930– ); Israel Prize (1994), Nobel Prize (2005) Ehud de Shalit (1955– ) Shaul Foguel (1931– ) Hillel Furstenberg (1935– ); Israel Prize...
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    Haven Mayor Toni Harp. In 2012, the society hosted Israel soldier Gilad Shalit in an event celebrating his release from five years of Hamas captivity the...
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    position of scientific director: Ernst David Bergmann (1949–1951) Amos de-Shalit (1960–1961 and 1966–1968) Shneior Lifson (1962–1966) Gerhard Schmidt (1969)...
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    and end the operation as soon as Shalit was released. The Palestinians had said that they were willing to return Shalit in exchange for the release of some...
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  • three organizations responsible for the capture of Gilad Shalit. Interviewed regarding Shalit's capture and imprisonment, al-Qaisi is said to have stated...
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  • the border from Gaza and attacked a tank, capturing Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sparking clashes in Gaza. On 12 July Hezbollah attacked Israel from Lebanon...
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    Netanyahu arranged for 1000 Hamas and Fatah prisoners to be swapped for Gilad Shalit, including terrorists with "blood on their hands". Israeli officials estimate...
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  • deaths of two Israeli soldiers and the capture of Israeli Corporal Gilad Shalit. Israel then launched Operation Summer Rains on June 28 to recover the captured...
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  • 2003; released in 2011 as part of an exchange for the release of Gilad Shalit. Issam al-Salaj: head of the Balata Battalion killed during an Israeli special...
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    Gaza Strip and abducted Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit. Two IDF soldiers were killed in the attack, while Shalit was wounded after his tank was hit with an...
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    candidate, Benjamin Netanyahu who was followed in 1999 by the Labor Party leader Ehud Barak. From 11 to 25 July 2000, the Middle East Peace Summit at Camp David...
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  • Ralph. "Memories of Professor Iwasawa". Retrieved 25 September 2021. de Shalit, Ehud (1987), Iwasawa theory of elliptic curves with complex multiplication...
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    Israeli tank, kill two IDF soldiers and kidnap wounded Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit back into the Gaza Strip. Following the incident and in response to numerous...
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    between Hamas and Israel for the Gilad Shalit prisoner exchange that led to the liberation of Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit in exchange for 1,027 Palestinian...
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    the border from Gaza and attacked a tank, capturing Israeli soldier Gilad Shalit, sparking clashes in Gaza. On 12 July, Hezbollah attacked Israel from Lebanon...
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    Gaza War (2008–2009) (category Ehud Olmert)
    with Hamas. Ehud Olmert stated that Israel would not agree to a long term truce or lift the blockade on Gaza without the freeing of Gilad Shalit, an IDF soldier...
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  • (PDF). Jacob Lurie. April 27, 2010. Retrieved September 27, 2020. de Shalit, Ehud (1987), Iwasawa theory of elliptic curves with complex multiplication...
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    prohibited because, according to one Israeli official, 'We don't want Gilad Shalit's captors to be munching Bamba right over his head".' The agricultural sector...
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  • Prisoners of War (TV series) (category CS1 German-language sources (de))
    Volonitz [he] as Dr Shmuel Ostrovsky, Dana's therapist. Doron Amit [he] as Ehud, son of Dr Ostrovsky. Salim Dau [fr; he] as Jamal Agrabiya, leader of the...
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    imposed sanctions. Following the abduction by Hamas militants of Gilad Shalit on 25 June 2006 in a cross-border raid via a tunnel out of Gaza, Israel...
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    doi:10.1215/s0012-7094-87-05425-1, MR 0899407 Coleman, Robert F.; de Shalit, Ehud (1988), "p-adic regulators on curves and special values of p-adic L-functions"...
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