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Nahal units,
known as
garinei Nahal (
Nahal seeds) have
served together in
various army units, most
famously in the
Nahal Mutznakh (Airborne
Nahal) battalion...
- The
Nahal Oz
attack was an ****ault on the
kibbutz of
Nahal Oz and the
adjacent military base near the
northern Gaza
Strip on the
morning of 7
October 2023...
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Naḥal Sorek (Hebrew: נחל שורק, lit. 'Brook of Sorek'; Arabic: وادي الصرار, romanized: Wadi al-Sirar), also Soreq, is one of the largest, most important...
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tributary of the
Besor Stream. Its
tributaries are the
Nahal Yatir, the
Nahal Hevron and the
Nahal Sakher. It is
named for the city of Beersheba, the largest...
- The 933rd "
Nahal"
Brigade is one of the
Israel Defense Forces' main
infantry brigades. It has
operated in all
major wars and large-scale
operations since...
- Wadi al-Sha'ir and Wadi al-Burj/
Nahal Shechem [he], Wadi et-Tin/
Nahal Te'enim [he],
Nahal Ometz,
Nahal Behan and
Nahal Avichail (named
after the moshav)...
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Nahal Oren may
refer to:
Nahal Oren (wadi) [he], a wadi (ephemeral
riverbed that
contains water only when
heavy rain occurs) on the
western slopes of Mount...
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Nahal Gerar, also
Nachal Grar (Hebrew: נחל גרר) is a wadi in Israel, in the
Negev desert. Its
Arabic name is Wadi esh-Sheri'a (also Wady el
Sharia and...
- The
Brook of
Egypt (Hebrew: נַחַל מִצְרַיִם, romanized:
naḥal mitzrayim, lit. 'wadi of Egypt') is a wadi
identified in the
Hebrew Bible as
forming the...
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Nahal Hever (Hebrew: נחל חבר) or Wadi al-Khabat (Arabic) is an
intermittent stream (wadi) in the
Judean Desert, that
flows through the West Bank and Israel...