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- Operation_Dekel abstract "Operation Dekel (Hebrew: מבצע דקל, Mivtza Dekel, lit. Operation Palm Tree), was the largest offensive by Israeli forces in the north of Palestine after the first truce of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It was carried out by the 7th Armoured Brigade led by Canadian volunteer Ben Dunkelman (called Benjamin Ben-David in Israel), a battalion from the Carmeli Brigade, and some elements from the Golani Brigade between 8–18 July. Its objective was to capture Nazareth and the Lower Galilee.On 15 July Israeli aircraft bombed Saffuriya village and caused panic among the population; many of the villagers fled northwards toward Lebanon, others found shelter in Nazareth, leaving about 100 elderly people behind.On the evening of 16 July, Nazareth surrendered to the Israelis after a light fight which left one Israeli dead and one wounded. The Arab Liberation Army forces in the village under the command of Fawzi al-Qawuqji retreated to the mountains in the north. In sharp contrast to the surrounding towns, the inhabitants of Nazareth were never forced to evacuate as Dunkelman refused to obey orders from Haim Laskov to evacuate them.".
- Operation_Dekel thumbnail Operation_Dekel.jpg?width=300.
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- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink 1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink 7th_Armored_Brigade_(Israel).
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Al-Birwa.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Al-Damun.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Al-Mujaydil.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Al-Ruways.
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- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Ben_Dunkelman.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Bueine_Nujeidat.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Canada.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Carmeli_Brigade.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Druze.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Fawzi_al-Qawuqji.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Golani_Brigade.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Haim_Laskov.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Hittin.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Ibillin.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Jadeidi-Makr.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Julis.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Kabul,_Israel.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Kafr_Kanna.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Kafr_Yasif.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Khirbat_Jiddin.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Killings_and_massacres_during_the_1948_Palestine_war.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Kuwaykat.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Lebanon.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_Arab_towns_and_villages_depopulated_during_the_1948_Palestinian_exodus.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink List_of_battles_and_operations_in_the_1948_Palestine_war.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Lower_Galilee.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Lubya.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Maalul.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Miar.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Nahf.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Nazareth.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Nimrin.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Palestine_(region).
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Rumana,_Israel.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Sepphoris.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Shaab,_Israel.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Shefa-Amr.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Tamra.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Turan.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Uzeir.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Yafa_an-Naseriyye.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink Yasur.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLink File:Operation_Dekel.jpg.
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLinkText "1948 destruction".
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dekel".
- Operation_Dekel wikiPageWikiLinkText "Operation Dekel".
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- Operation_Dekel subject Category:Battles_and_operations_of_the_1948_Arab–Israeli_War.
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- Operation_Dekel comment "Operation Dekel (Hebrew: מבצע דקל, Mivtza Dekel, lit. Operation Palm Tree), was the largest offensive by Israeli forces in the north of Palestine after the first truce of the 1948 Arab-Israeli War. It was carried out by the 7th Armoured Brigade led by Canadian volunteer Ben Dunkelman (called Benjamin Ben-David in Israel), a battalion from the Carmeli Brigade, and some elements from the Golani Brigade between 8–18 July.".
- Operation_Dekel label "Operation Dekel".
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- Operation_Dekel depiction Operation_Dekel.jpg.
- Operation_Dekel isPrimaryTopicOf Operation_Dekel.