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  2. Lehi (militant group) - Wikipedia

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    This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. Fighters for the Freedom of Israel לוחמי חרות ישראל‎ The hand represents the Lehi salute, with only two raised fingers on the right hand to represent the "If I forget thee / O Jerusalem...may my right hand forget its skill" (Ps. 137:5) pledge. The acronym "Lehi" is written below the ...

  3. Lehi (Bible) - Wikipedia

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    Lehi (Hebrew: לֶחִי), also ... is a place mentioned in the Bible. History. The Book of Judges relates that Lehi was the site of an encampment by a Philistine ...

  4. Avraham Stern - Wikipedia

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    Flag of the Lehi movement. While under arrest, Stern and the other members of the Irgun argued about what to do during the war. Following his release in August 1940, he founded Lehi in August 1940, initially under a different name, it adopted the name Lehi, a Hebrew acronym for Lohamei Herut Israel, meaning Fighters for the Freedom of Israel, in September 1940. [1]

  5. Lehi (prophet) - Wikipedia

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    According to the Book of Mormon, Lehi (/ ˈ l iː h aɪ / LEE-hy) [1] was a prophet who lived in Jerusalem during the reign of King Zedekiah (approximately 600 BC). [2] In First Nephi, Lehi is rejected for preaching repentance and he leads his family, including Sariah, Laman, Lemuel, Sam, and Nephi, into the wilderness.

  6. List of Lehi operations - Wikipedia

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    February 26 – Irgun and Lehi fighters attacked three British airfields and destroyed dozens of aircraft. One Irgun fighter was killed. [10] April 25 – Lehi fighters attacked a Tel Aviv car park that was being used by the British Army's 6th Airborne Division, killing seven British soldiers and looting the arms racks they found. They then ...

  7. List of Lehi members - Wikipedia

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    Tzelnik Yitzhak "Shimon", commander of Lehi in Jerusalem in 1941-1942 (before Avraham Stern's murder) [3] Shpilman Anshel "Aryeh", notable commander who left Irgun, and was subsequently involved with many major Lehi operations [4] Shomron Sovol Tzfoni, intelligence coordinator, head of training department, member of operations headquarters [5]

  8. Nephi, son of Lehi - Wikipedia

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    Nephi also mentions having sisters, though he does not give their names or birth orders. Little is known about Nephi's children. Religious scholar Grant Hardy suggests that all of Nephi's children may have been daughters at the time of passing on the record, or that his sons were influenced by Laman and Lemuel; his speculations are based on the fact that Nephi says he has children yet passes ...

  9. Jewish Resistance Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Jewish Resistance Movement (Hebrew: תנועת המרי העברי, Tnu'at HaMeri Ha'Ivri, literally Hebrew Rebellion Movement), also called the United Resistance Movement (URM), was an alliance of the Zionist paramilitary organizations Haganah, Irgun and Lehi in the British Mandate of Palestine.