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    Hartuv (Hebrew: הרטוב), Arabic: ارتون) or Har-Tuv (lit. 'Mount of Goodness') was an agricultural colony in the Judean Hills established in 1882 on land...
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  • Entebbe, Uganda during the Israeli operation to free the hostages. Ilan Hartuv, one of the surviving hostages in the hijacking of Air France Flight 139...
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  • also being treated for leg ulcers while at the hospital. Bloch's son Ilan Hartuv, who was freed during the subsequent Operation Entebbe counter-terrorist...
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  • hostage Ilan Hartuv's understanding of the event, Böse had fired at the soldiers and his Kalashnikov was still aimed at them when Hartuv saw his corpse...
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  • הטבע התנ"כי, romanized: Muzeyum haTeva haTanakhi), currently located in Hartuv at the entrance to Beit Shemesh, Israel, was founded in 2014 by Rabbi Dr...
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  • assumptions on the number of the clusters. This algorithm was published by Erez Hartuv and Ron Shamir in 2000. The HCS algorithm gives a clustering solution, which...
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    Mission in History. Back Bay Books. ISBN 978-0-316-24539-5. "But, as Ilan Hartuv and others were later quick to point out, this was never a simple division...
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  • (1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed by Hovevei...
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    Israel, was killed by a hijacker in the crossfire. According to hostage Ilan Hartuv, Wilfried Böse was the only hijacker who, after the operation began, entered...
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    Gezer Ramla Gas (industrial) Natural gas 592 Combined cycle Natural gas 744 Hartuv Gas (jet) Diesel 40 Hagit Elyakim Combined cycle Natural gas 1,394 Kinarot...
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    refugees they found in the area south of Bayt Nattif. On 6 December 1950, the Hartuv displaced persons camp "Ma'abarat Har-Tuv" was established on the site of...
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    241–254. doi:10.1007/BF02289588. ISSN 1860-0980. PMID 5234703. S2CID 930698. Hartuv, Erez; Shamir, Ron (2000-12-31). "A clustering algorithm based on graph...
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  • founders of the settlement of Hartuv in the Judaean Mountains(near modern-day Beit Shemesh) in 1895. The family left Hartuv following the 1929 Hebron massacre...
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    in N. Palestine". Palestine Post. 18 January 1946. p. 1. "Destruction of HarTuv". Davar. 2 September 1929. Retrieved 21 July 2016. Etkes, Dror; Friedman...
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  • settlements were destroyed and the residents massacred or expelled, such as Hartuv, Kfar Etzion, Hebron, and the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem, and therefore...
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    (1890) Mishmar HaYarden (1890) Hadera (1891) Ein Zeitim (1892) Motza (1894) Hartuv (1895) Metula (1896) Be'er Tuvia (1896 reestablished and renamed by Hovevei...
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    Aharon-Jimmy, a Palmach Harel Brigade company commander, was killed in action at Hartuv and is buried in the cemetery. Soldiers of the Harel Brigade are among those...
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  • needed] Be'er Tuvia[citation needed] Giv'on HaHadashah[citation needed] Hartuv Kfar Uria[citation needed] Kiryat Ata[citation needed] Motza[citation needed]...
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    Hebrew "Machleket HaHar" (lit. Mountain Platoon), set out on foot from Hartuv at 11 p.m. on January 15, commanded by Dani Mass. They took a detour around...
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    shekels was inaugurated in September, 2017. Bridge interchanges at Naham/Hartuv, Shimshon Junction/Eshtaol and Mesilat Zion with tunnel interchanges at...
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    Dead Sea in the east, Atarot in the north, Gush Etzion in the south and Hartuv in the west. According to Plan Dalet, Etzioni's job was to "Take key positions...
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    Gezer Ramla Gas (industrial) Natural gas 592 Combined cycle Natural gas 744 Hartuv Gas (jet) Diesel 40 Hagit Elyakim Combined cycle Natural gas 1,394 Kinarot...
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    major route and thoroughfare when commuting by train from Jerusalem to Hartuv. In late 1949, after the 1947–1949 Palestine war, the new Israeli government...
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    occurrences). Other larger deposits are Sde Boker, Nahal Zin, Zenifim, Shefela-Hartuv, Oron, Nabi Musa, En Boqeq, and Yeroham. According to Tsevi Minster of the...
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    immigrants from Yemen and Cochin on part of the lands of the moshava of Hartuv, abandoned during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. It was named after a member...
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    Gush Etzion. On 15 January 1948, a group of 38 Palmach volunteers left Hartuv near Beit Shemesh. After one member of the group sprained his ankle and...
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    site of Hartuv to the southwest. Excavations have been carried out on Khirbat al-Burj by the Hebrew University since 1985. Excavations in Hartuv revealed...
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    soldier killed in the War of Attrition. Avshalom Cave is situated near Hartuv, 3 km east of Bet Shemesh, Israel. The cave was discovered accidentally...
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    Yehoram Gaon. Motza was the only Jewish presence in the area. Kfar Uria and Hartuv were further west in the Judean foothills. According to a census conducted...
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  • Massu'ot Yitzhak, Ein Tzurim and Revadim were displaced. Beit Eshel Beit Yosef Hartuv (destroyed and rebuilt after the war as Moshav Naham) Kfar Uria (destroyed...
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