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  2. Israel–Sweden relations - Wikipedia

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    IsraelSweden relations refers to the bilateral relations between Israel and Sweden. Israel has an embassy in Stockholm while Sweden has an embassy in Tel Aviv, and honorary consulates in Eilat and Haifa. The diplomatic relations between the two countries were briefly damaged when Sweden became the first member of the European Union to ...

  3. List of ambassadors of Israel to Sweden - Wikipedia

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    Abraham Avidar 1980 - 1984. Mordecai Kidron 1977 - 1980. Abner Edan 1973 - 1976. Mesholam Veron 1969 - 1973. Ephraim Evron 1968 - 1969. Yaacov Shimoni 1964 - 1968. Moshe Bitan 1962 - 1964. Arie Aroch 1959-1962. Ambassador Chaim Yahil 1956 - 1959.

  4. Olof Palme - Wikipedia

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    Unit. Svea Artillery Regiment. Sven Olof Joachim Palme (/ ˈpɑːlmə /; Swedish: [ˈûːlɔf ˈpâlːmɛ] ⓘ; 30 January 1927 – 28 February 1986) was a Swedish politician and statesman who served as Prime Minister of Sweden from 1969 to 1976 and 1982 to 1986. Palme led the Swedish Social Democratic Party from 1969 until his assassination in ...

  5. Cherbourg Project - Wikipedia

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    Cherbourg Project. The Cherbourg Project (or Boats of Cherbourg) was an Israeli military operation that took place on 24 December 1969 and involved the escape of five remaining armed Sa'ar 3 class boats from the French port of Cherbourg (Cherbourg-Octeville since 2000, Cherbourg-en-Cotentin since 2016). The boats had been paid for by the ...

  6. Rogers Plan - Wikipedia

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    Rogers Plan (1969) The Rogers Plan (also known as Deep Strike) [1] was a framework proposed by United States Secretary of State William P. Rogers to achieve an end to belligerence in the Arab–Israeli conflict following the Six-Day War and the continuing War of Attrition.

  7. War of Attrition - Wikipedia

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    Israel retaliates with raids deep into Egyptian territory, causing severe damage. [23] March 9, 1969: The Egyptian Chief of Staff, General Abdul Munim Riad, is killed in an Israeli mortar attack while visiting the front lines along the Suez Canal. May–July 1969: Heavy fighting takes place between Israeli and Egyptian forces. Israel loses 47 ...

  8. Dymshits–Kuznetsov hijacking affair - Wikipedia

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    Aeroflot's An-2, the same plane Dymshits–Kuznetsov group tried to hijack. The Dymshits–Kuznetsov aircraft hijacking affair, also known as The First Leningrad Trial or Operation Wedding (Russian: Ленинградское самолётное дело, or Дело группы Дымшица-Кузнецова) (Leningrad Process), was an attempt to take an empty civilian aircraft on 15 ...

  9. 1969 Israeli embassies and El Al attacks - Wikipedia

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    On 8 September 1969, three Israeli linked sites in Europe were attacked by Palestinians with grenades and bombs within minutes of each other. [ 1][ 2] The attacks targeted two Israeli embassies, in Bonn, West Germany and in The Hague, the Netherlands, and El Al airline offices in Brussels, Belgium. [ 3] Three El Al employees and one customer ...