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British Mandate Division 1922
In July 1922, the British divided Palestine into two
administrative districts. Note the black line on the map. Jews would be
permitted only west of the black line. To the east, in what became
known as "transjordan", the British installed a Hashemite ruler named
Abdullah, who had been expelled from the Arabian peninsula.(1) By
making this division, the British reduced the area available for the Jewish
National Home to only 22% of the entire area of Palestine. (www.jajz-ed.org.il) |
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Terror Victim Biography
August 25, 2001 - Kobi Nir, 21, of Kfar Sava was
killed when two Palestinian terrorists infiltrated an IDF base in Gush Katif
in the Gaza Strip. The attackers, members of the PLO Fatah faction and of
the Palestinian security forces, were killed by IDF soldiers. |
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about 3:00 AM Saturday morning, three Palestinians crept toward the Marganit
IDF outpost built to protect the settlement of Atzmona, in the southern end
of Gush Katif. The terrorists charged into the outpost, threw hand grenades
and opened fire. A task force, led by Maj. Gil Oz, the deputy battalion
commander in the Givati Brigade, arrived at the outpost several minutes
after it was infiltrated. Nir, a medic, was in the midst of a telephone
conversation with his girlfriend, Efrat, also a soldier, when he was called
to accompany Major Oz to the fatal attack. He was killed while trying to
give emergency medical aid to Oz, his commanding officer, who was fatally
shot by gunfire. Sgt. Tzahi Grabli was also killed and seven soldiers were
wounded in the attack. Kobi Nir attended the ORT school in Kfar Sava and
volunteered to the Givati Brigade when he was drafted into the army in
August 1999. He was proud of his service as a medic in the brigade. Kobi Nir
was buried in the military section of the Kfar Sava cemetery. He is survived
by his parents, his sister Rachel (29) and brother Dan (15).
(walk4israel.com)
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Quote of the Week "You ought to let the Jews have Jerusalem.
It was they who made it famous." Winston Churchill to diplomat Evelyn Schuckberg,
1955 to
let the Jews have Jerusalem; it was they who made it famous."
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