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- Bamahane abstract "Bamahane (also BaMahane, Hebrew: במחנה, lit. in the base camp) is a Hebrew-language weekly magazine published by the Israel Defense Forces. It was first published in December 1934 by the Haganah and has been published as a weekly ever since.While Bamahane is subordinate to the IDF's Education and Youth Corps, it is unusually independent, and until 2006, was not censored by the IDF Spokesman. As such, its content was the center of several controversies, to the extent that in May 2001, the head of the Education Corps, Brigadier General Elazar Stern, decided to close the publication, an order which did not come to pass.".
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- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Binyamin_Ben-Eliezer.
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- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israel_Defense_Forces.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Israeli_magazines.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Magazines_established_in_1934.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Category:Weekly_magazines.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Education_and_Youth_Corps.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Ehud_Olmert.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Eitan_Haber.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Elazar_Stern.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Emmanuel_Rosen.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Ephraim_Talmi.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Gush_Katif.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Haganah.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink IDF_Spokespersons_Unit.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Israel_Defense_Forces.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Leah_Goldberg.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Major_general.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Manpower_Directorate.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Ministry_of_Defense_(Israel).
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Moshe_Shamir.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Nathan_Alterman.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Nisim_Aloni.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Pravda.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Ram_Oren.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Renen_Schorr.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Tel_Aviv.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Tzachi_Hanegbi.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLink Yair_Lapid.
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLinkText "BaMachane".
- Bamahane wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bamahane".
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- Bamahane subject Category:Israel_Defense_Forces.
- Bamahane subject Category:Israeli_magazines.
- Bamahane subject Category:Magazines_established_in_1934.
- Bamahane subject Category:Weekly_magazines.
- Bamahane hypernym Magazine.
- Bamahane type Magazine.
- Bamahane type Establishment.
- Bamahane type Publication.
- Bamahane type Redirect.
- Bamahane comment "Bamahane (also BaMahane, Hebrew: במחנה, lit. in the base camp) is a Hebrew-language weekly magazine published by the Israel Defense Forces. It was first published in December 1934 by the Haganah and has been published as a weekly ever since.While Bamahane is subordinate to the IDF's Education and Youth Corps, it is unusually independent, and until 2006, was not censored by the IDF Spokesman.".
- Bamahane label "Bamahane".
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- Bamahane sameAs במחנה.
- Bamahane sameAs Բամահանե.
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- Bamahane sameAs Бамахане.
- Bamahane sameAs Q2909825.
- Bamahane wasDerivedFrom Bamahane?oldid=664237390.
- Bamahane homepage default.htm.
- Bamahane isPrimaryTopicOf Bamahane.