- for Israel'),
alternatively referred to by the Hebrew-language
acronym Tzahal (צה״ל), is the
national military of the
State of Israel. It
consists of...
- Army
Radio (Hebrew: גלי צה"ל lit. IDF waves) or
Galei Tzahal,
known in
Israel by its
acronym Galatz (Hebrew: גל"צ), is a
nationwide Israeli radio network...
-
Defense Forces Radio/Galatz
which is an
Acronym of
Galei Tzahal (Hebrew: גלי צה"ל,
Galei Tzahal, lit. IDF Waves). This
second station was
supposed to have...
- Neve
Tzahal is a
neighborhood of Tel Aviv, Israel. It is
located in the
southern part of the city. The
neighborhood was
built 1950-1951
between Kfar Shalem...
-
Triangle central business district.
Major landmarks along Jaffa Road are
Tzahal Square (IDF square),
Safra Square (city hall), Zion Square,
Davidka Square...
- IDF
March (Hebrew: מארש צה"ל or צה"ל צועד,
Tzahal Tzo'ed) is the
official march music of the
Israel Defense Forces (IDF),
which is pla**** in ceremonies...
-
known as IDF
Waves which includes two
radio stations: IDF
Waves (Galey
Tzahal) –
broadcasting news and
current affairs Galgalatz –
broadcasting music...
-
example that
takes only the
initial letters from its
component words is צה״ל (
Tzahal, for צבא הגנה לישראל,
Israel Defense Forces). In
inflected forms, the abbreviation...
- a
radio jingle in
Hebrew made in Israel's
military radio station Galey Tzahal. It
promoted a
Beastie Boys
special aired prior to
their only two concerts...
- Bet —
currently operated by the
Israeli Broadcasting Corporation Galey Tzahal –
operated by The
Israel Defense Forces Radio24 (Malaysia) – all news station...