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'''HaPalmach''' ({{lang-he|הפלמ"ח}}) is a street in the [[Katamon]] neighborhood of [[Jerusalem]]. |
'''HaPalmach''' ({{lang-he|הפלמ"ח}}) is a street in the [[Katamon]] neighborhood of [[Jerusalem]]. |
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==History== |
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The is named for the [[Palmach]] paramilitary forces (acronym for ''plugot makhatz'', or shock troops) in [[Mandatory Palestine]].<ref>[https://books.google.co.il/books?id=yqXXD_74yAEC&pg=PA168&lpg=PA168&dq=hapalmach+street+jerusalem&source=bl&ots=otJZcNqWsW&sig=ACfU3U0ygpay4F55uHaMhCt-5H4Rn4fUqQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjfgeeu58rkAhVaSxUIHaS3AZE4KBDoATACegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=hapalmach%20street%20jerusalem&f=false The Streets of Jerusalem: Who, What, Why, Ronald Eisenberg]</ref> |
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[[Folke Bernadotte]] was assassinated on HaPalmach street in 1948.<ref>{{cite news|last=Macintyre|first=Donald|title=Israel's forgotten hero: The assassination of Count Bernadotte - and the death of peace|url=https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/middle-east/israels-forgotten-hero-the-assassination-of-count-bernadotte--and-the-death-of-peace-934094.html|accessdate=10 June 2012|newspaper=The Independent|date=September 18, 2008}}</ref> |
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Notable buildings on the street include the [[L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art]].<ref name="islam">{{cite web |url=http://www.islamicart.co.il/en/ |title=L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20120621110300/http://www.islamicart.co.il/en/ |archivedate=2012-06-21 |df= }}</ref> |
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==References== |
==References== |
Revision as of 08:01, 12 September 2019
HaPalmach (Hebrew: הפלמ"ח) is a street in the Katamon neighborhood of Jerusalem.
History
The is named for the Palmach paramilitary forces (acronym for plugot makhatz, or shock troops) in Mandatory Palestine.[1]
Folke Bernadotte was assassinated on HaPalmach street in 1948.[2]
Notable buildings on the street include the L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art.[3]
References
- ^ The Streets of Jerusalem: Who, What, Why, Ronald Eisenberg
- ^ Macintyre, Donald (September 18, 2008). "Israel's forgotten hero: The assassination of Count Bernadotte - and the death of peace". The Independent. Retrieved 10 June 2012.
- ^ "L. A. Mayer Institute for Islamic Art". Archived from the original on 2012-06-21.
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