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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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ]
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).