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  2. Mati Ke - Wikipedia

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    Mati Ke, also known as Magati-Ge, Magadige, Marti Ke, Magati Gair, is classified as one of the Western Daly languages, and bearing close affinities to Marringarr and Marrithiyel. [2] In 1983 around 30 fluent speakers of the language survived, [ 3 ] and by the early 2000s, some 50 people were thought to still speak some of it as a second or ...

  3. Marringarr language - Wikipedia

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    The three Marringarr elders who are the last known native speakers of Magati Ke (2007) According to the Language Database, as of 2005 Mati Ke language had a population of three (Patrick Nudjulu, Johnny Chula, Agatha Perdjert). [3] [5] Mati Ke speakers have primarily switched to use of English and the flourishing Aboriginal language Murrinh ...

  4. Israel - Wikipedia

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    Israel, [a] officially the State of Israel, [b] is a country in West Asia. It is situated in the Southern Levant of the Middle East ; and shares borders with Lebanon and Syria to the north, the West Bank and Jordan to the east, the Gaza Strip and Egypt to the southwest, and the Mediterranean Sea to the west. [ 21 ]

  5. Eli Cohen - Wikipedia

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    Cohen was born in Alexandria, Egypt, to a family of Mizrahi Jews.His father had immigrated from Aleppo in the Ottoman Empire in 1914. Deeply committed to Judaism, Cohen had planned in his youth to become a rabbi with guidance from Moise Ventura [] (1893–1978), Alexandria's Chief Rabbi, [4] but the city's yeshiva soon closed down, [5] prompting him to pursue higher education at Cairo University.

  6. Alex Dancyg - Wikipedia

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    On 7 October 2023, at the start of the 2023 Israel Hamas War, Dancyg was kidnapped by Hamas militants from Kibbutz Nir-Oz. His son, Mati Dancyg, said Alex Dancyg's last communication was a text he sent to his other son, Yuval Dancyg, at approximately 8:30 am that morning, in which Dancyg told them about the situation in the kibbutz. [11]

  7. Women in Israeli local government - Wikipedia

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    Looking over the years, statistics show an increase in the number of women elected as council members and mayors: In 1965, women formed 3.1% of the general number of council members and mayors, while in 1989 the percentage increased to 8.5%.

  8. Netzah Yehuda Battalion - Wikipedia

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    Netzah Yehuda training exercise. The battalion was founded in 1999, and originally contained only 30 soldiers. [13] As of 2009, the battalion had grown to over 1,000 soldiers, and has reached the status of a fully functioning battalion.

  9. Mati Shemoelof - Wikipedia

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    Mati Shemoelof (Hebrew: מתי שמואלוף; born July 11, 1972), is an Israeli author, poet, editor, journalist and activist. His first short story collection, "Remnants of the Cursed Book", [ 1 ] won the 2015 award for Best Book of the Year of "Yekum Tarbut" website. [ 2 ] "