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  2. Givati Brigade - Wikipedia

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    Three soldiers, including the commander, Benaya Sarel, of the Givati Reconnaissance Company (Sayeret Givati), were killed in the ensuing firefight subsequently dubbed "Black Friday." [ 13 ] Lieutenant Hadar Goldin was captured by Hamas militants and taken into a tunnel, and the assistant company commander took a small group of soldiers with him ...

  3. File:Givati Brigade east Rafah, may 2024 (1).jpg - Wikipedia

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  4. List of battles and operations in the 1948 Palestine war

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    Capturing areas under responsibility of Givati Brigade: Operation Ben-Ami: Named after the KIA commander Ben-Ami Fechter May 13–14, 1948 Capture of Acre and the coast up to the Lebanese border Operation Schfifon: lit. Cerastes cerastes: May 13, 1948 Capture of buildings abandoned by British troops in the Old City of Jerusalem Operation ...

  5. Battles of Latrun (1948) - Wikipedia

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    The Givati Brigade (on the west side) and Harel Brigade (on the east side) were engaged in fighting, notably in the Latrun area. [11] [13] Between 9–11 May, a battalion of the Harel brigade attacked and took the village of Bayt Mahsir, used by Palestinians as a base for the control of Bab al-Wad. The "Sha'ar HaGai" battalion of the Harel ...

  6. Operation GYS - Wikipedia

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    The Givati Brigade's forces would deploy from Jaladiyya, the Yiftach Brigade's—from Gat, and the Negev Brigade's—from Bror Hayil. [6] Givati's 53rd Battalion would capture Iraq al-Manshiyya, and Yiftach's forces, under the umbrella command of its 1st Battalion, would take Fallujah. They would meet to the south of the villages with Negev's ...

  7. Rafah offensive - Wikipedia

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    A soldier of the Givati Brigade's 846th Battalion was meanwhile wounded due to a RPG attack in Rafah. [ 59 ] The IDF on 19 September stated that over 300 militans were killed in Tel al-Sultan over the past month by the 401st Brigade and most of the command structure of the Tel al-Sultan Battalion was dismantled, with weapons and long-range ...

  8. Battle of Nitzanim - Wikipedia

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    The Israeli defenders of Nitzanim consisted of two platoons from the Givati Brigade's 53rd Battalion, one of which was made up of new recruits, for a total of 74 soldiers. The recruits had been brought in from the reserve 58th Battalion during Operation Pleshet , in order to free up a more experienced platoon from Nitzanim for the operation. [ 13 ]

  9. Battles of Negba - Wikipedia

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    The brigade's forces also occupied Julis (May 27–28) in order to control a position from which further reinforcements to Negba could be provided. [4] On the day of the Egyptian attack on June 2, the Israeli forces in Negba numbered about 70 Givati Brigade soldiers and 70 village residents (including 10 women).