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Talk:History of the Arab–Israeli conflict; Talk:History of the Israeli–Palestinian conflict; Talk:History of the Jews and Judaism in the Land of Israel; Talk:Islam in Israel; Talk:Ismail Haniyeh; Talk:Israel; Talk:Israel Defense Forces; Talk:Israel on Campus Coalition; Talk:Israeli-occupied territories; Talk:Israeli cuisine; Talk:Israeli ...
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The emblem of Israel is an escutcheon which contains a menorah in its center, two olive branches on both sides of the menorah and at the bottom the label "Israel" in Hebrew. The emblem was designed by brothers Gabriel and Maxim Shamir , and was officially chosen on 10 February 1949 from among many other proposals submitted as part of a 1948 ...
A post shared on X claims to show Israel Defense Forces (IDF) troops killed in Lebanon. Verdict: Misleading Most of the IDF troops were killed at Nahal Oz during the Oct. 7 attacks. One was killed ...
This page is subject to the extended confirmed restriction related to the Arab-Israeli conflict. An inverted red triangle Since the Israeli invasion of the Gaza Strip, an inverted red triangle has been used by pro-Palestinian protesters. The red triangle as a Palestinian symbol dates back to the Arab Revolt, after which it was also used in the Palestinian flag. More recently, combat footage ...