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    and soldiers. Most of the reprisal operations followed raids that resulted in Israeli fatalities. The goal of these operations – from the perspective of...
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    injury) and was authorized by an issuing jurisdiction to conduct reprisal operations outside its borders. Popular among Europeans from the late Middle...
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    into the IDF. The Paratroopers Brigade played a key role in the Reprisal operations, a series of retaliatory raids into Arab territory in response to...
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    became an instrumental figure in the creation of Unit 101 and the reprisal operations, including the 1953 Qibya massacre, as well as in the 1956 Suez Crisis...
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    prime minister again, following the 1955 elections. He led Israel's reprisal operations to Arab guerrilla attacks, and its invasion of Egypt along with Britain...
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    The Qibya massacre occurred during Operation Shoshana, a reprisal operation that occurred in October 1953 when Israeli troops under Ariel Sharon attacked...
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  • Paul Wilson Reprisal (film), a 2018 American thriller film Reprisal (TV series), a Hulu TV series starting in 2019 Reprisal operations (Israel), raids...
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    IDF statistics, 369 Druze soldiers have been killed in Israeli combat operations since 1948. There is a long-standing Israeli government policy of encouraging...
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    Palestinian fedayeen (category Reprisal operations (Israel))
    Palestinian immigration (Israel) Palestinian political violence Reprisal operations (Israel) François Burgat (2003). Face to Face With Political Islam...
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  • The 1952 raid on Beit Jala was a part of the reprisal operations that were carried out by Israel in response to Arab fedayeen attacks from across the...
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  • Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency (1950s–1960s) – Palestinian attacks and reprisal operations carried out by the Israel Defense Forces during the 1950s and 1960s...
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    Egypt-based Palestinian Fedayeen insurgency, which was prompting Israeli reprisal operations. Egypt had closed the Suez Canal and the Straits of Tiran to all...
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    cross-border attacks into Israel, while Israel carried out its own reprisal operations in the host countries. The 1956 Suez Crisis resulted in a short-term...
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    Unit 101 (category Reprisal operations (Israel))
    IDF did not have any units capable of effective reprisal, and did not perform well in offensive operations. The Palestinians must learn that they will pay...
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    Soviet Union during Operation Barbarossa. Stülpnagel participated in German war crimes, including authorising reprisal operations against civilian population...
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  • A reprisal is a limited and deliberate violation of international law to punish another sovereign state that has already broken them. Since the 1977 Additional...
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    Suez Crisis (redirect from Operation Kadesh)
    part of Nasser's Egypt. The raids triggered a series of Israeli reprisal operations, which ultimately contributed to the Suez Crisis. Starting in 1949...
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    marked the first time since 1948 that female soldiers were active in field operations alongside male soldiers. Airborne helicopter engineer Keren Tendler was...
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    Black September (category Military operations involving the PLO)
    38th Fatah operation in little more than three months. On 21 March, Israel Defense Forces (IDF) units entered Jordan and launched a reprisal attack on...
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  • and killed Muhammad Youssef al-Najjar (Operations leader in Black September), Kamal Adwan (a Chief of Operations in the PLO), and Kamal Nasser (PLO Executive...
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  • offensive operations there after five days. On 29 February 2008, the Israeli military launched Operation "Hot Winter" (also called Operation "Warm Winter")...
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  • for New York on 26 December 1968, killing one Israeli – this prompted a reprisal by Israel destroying airliners in Beirut. An attack on El Al Flight 432...
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    for the calculated, admitted and wholly disproportionate act of military reprisal committed by Israel against Jordan on 13 November. Mr. President, reference...
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    Gaza Strip, these fighters have been engaged in relatively few military operations since the First Intifada. The Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine...
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    insurgency 1951–1967 Attacks against Israeli civilians 1950s–1960s Reprisal operations 1953 Qibya massacre 1956 Kafr Qasim / Khan Yunis / Rafah massacres...
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    some of which caused Israel to retaliate which became known as the Reprisal operations. Following the seizure of the West Bank from Jordan in the June 1967...
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  • Beit Rima raid (category Reprisal operations (Israel))
    In an interview with The New York Times, the Israeli commander of the operation said the helicopters accompanying the ground forces killed "two or three...
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  • insurgency 1951–1967 Attacks against Israeli civilians 1950s–1960s Reprisal operations 1953 Qibya massacre 1956 Kafr Qasim / Khan Yunis / Rafah massacres...
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    the Israeli army in 2010, 369 Druze soldiers had been killed in combat operations since 1948. By law, all Israeli citizens are subject to conscription....
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    Israel's sovereignty over the Nitzana/Auja region. Ze'evi, Dror, Israel's reprisal policy, 1953–1956: the dynamics of military retaliation, Frank Cass (2005)...
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