Raful eitan biography books
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A Soldier's Story: The Urbanity and Epoch of emblematic Israeli Battle Hero
With representation U S Marines
A Dangerous Cat in Yaltopya
Pranks lecturer the Official Security College
Commander oppress the Paratroop Brigade
Part Two Depiction SIXDAY Clash Chapter 13 Waiting
Raful Is Maimed
Part Tierce TERRORISTS Advance THE River VALLEY Ruefulness AT Metropolis Chapter 15 A Put on ice Down Tawdry Spine
Raid on Fresh Island
Raid on Beirut
With say publicly Kurdish Fighters in Irak
Part Quatern THE YOM KIPPUR Conflict Chapter 19 The Syrians Attack
Hatred for Solon
Connections thug the Christians
Easing Pintos Punishment
LIBI Renewed Proudness
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A Soldier's Story: The Life and Times of an Israeli War Hero
He was also a farmer and later a member of the Knesset and a leader of great vision.
Raful Eitan died under strange circumstances off the port of Ashdod in a drowning incident on 23 November
In this book Raful tells of his life from his birth into poverty at Moshav Tel Adashim.
Eitan describes life on the Moshav where he was born during the Arab pogroms against Jewish communities in the Land of Israel, and witnessed the pogroms at the age of seven, witnessing murder and the burning of fields and Jewish houses by Arab mobs.
The book is written with great humour, passion and love of his people and homeland.
In , at the age of ten, he joined the Gadna, the youth wing of the Hagannah Jewish Defence organization.
In he joined the Palmach, the Haganah's elite striking force and describes the Arab atrocities he witnessed, after Arab armies and terror bands had attacked the Jews of Palestine, after the UN voted for the creation of a tiny Jewish State.
A convoy bringing supplies to troops and Jewish civilians came under fire from an Arab ambush near the vi
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Rafael Eitan
Israeli general and politician
For the former Mossad operative and director of the Israeli Bureau of Scientific Relations, and leader of Gil, see Rafi Eitan.
Rafael "Raful" Eitan (Hebrew: רפאל "רפול" איתן; 11 January – 23 November ) was an Israeli general, former Chief of Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (Ramatkal) and later a politician, a Knesset member, and government minister.
Early life
[edit]Rafael Eitan was born Rafael Kaminsky in the moshav of Tel Adashim[1] near Nazareth in , to Eliyahu and Miriam Eitan, Ukrainian Jewish immigrants to Palestine. His father was one of the founders of the Jewish defense organization Hashomer. Rafael was raised in the community of Tel Adashim. Zvi Nishri (Orloff), a pioneer in modern physical education in Israel, was his uncle.[2] Late in life he reportedly said that he was descended from a Subbotnik family that had served as guards to the tsar.[1] According to Nahum Barnea, a genealogical search indicated that he had Jewish parentage on both sides.[3]
His father gave Rafael and his brothers and sisters a strict education. Rafael later married Miriam, with whom he had five children. They ultimately divorced and he married Ofra Meirson.