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[edit]DescriptionBevingrad.jpg | Bevingrad. Security zone in Jerusalem during the British Mandate on Palestine. This zone was taken by jewish forces during operation Kilshon on May 15, 1948. |
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Source | The Raid on the Jerusalem Officers Club, an article on the irgoun site, by prof. Yehouda Lapidot (Nimrod), a former leader of Irgoun. Nimrod lead the groups who attacks the old city on july, 17, 1948. |
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