Uzi Narkiss (English Wikipedia)

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  • Segev, 2007, p. 409

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  • Page 189 in: Narkiss, Uzi (1987). "The Battle for Jerusalem - Additional Notes". Cathedra: For the History of Eretz Israel and Its Yishuv. 44 (44): 188–189. JSTOR 23401299.

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  • "Poster of Uzi Narkiss". Archived from the original on 2006-05-12. Retrieved 2006-04-20.

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  • UN Doc A/8389 of 5 October 1971 Archived 3 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine A/8389 of 5 October 1971. Para 57. in the Sunday Times (London) on 11 October 1970, where reference is made not only to the villages of Jalou, Beit Nuba, and Imwas, also referred to by the Special Committee in its first report, but in addition to villages like Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem and El-Shuyoukh in the Hebron area and Jiflik, Agarith and Huseirat, in the Jordan Valley. The Special Committee has ascertained that all these villages have been completely destroyed. Para 58. the village of Nebi Samwil was in fact destroyed by Israeli armed forces on March 22, 1971.

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  • "Poster of Uzi Narkiss". Archived from the original on 2006-05-12. Retrieved 2006-04-20.
  • A Defender of Jerusalem, Jerusalem Post supplement by Greer Fay Cashman (partial interview with Narkiss) Archived April 10, 2005, at the Wayback Machine
  • UN Doc A/8389 of 5 October 1971 Archived 3 February 2014 at the Wayback Machine A/8389 of 5 October 1971. Para 57. in the Sunday Times (London) on 11 October 1970, where reference is made not only to the villages of Jalou, Beit Nuba, and Imwas, also referred to by the Special Committee in its first report, but in addition to villages like Surit, Beit Awwa, Beit Mirsem and El-Shuyoukh in the Hebron area and Jiflik, Agarith and Huseirat, in the Jordan Valley. The Special Committee has ascertained that all these villages have been completely destroyed. Para 58. the village of Nebi Samwil was in fact destroyed by Israeli armed forces on March 22, 1971.

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