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kaggle-ho-027886House Oversight

Early Israeli Commando Operations Led by Ariel Sharon and Moshe Dayan in the 1950s

Early Israeli Commando Operations Led by Ariel Sharon and Moshe Dayan in the 1950s The passage provides a historical overview of Unit 101 and its evolution, naming well‑known figures (Ariel Sharon, Moshe Dayan, David Ben‑Gurion) and describing retaliatory raids. While it mentions violent actions, the information is already part of the public historical record and offers no new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or contemporary misconduct, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Unit 101 was created in 1953 under Ariel Sharon’s command.; Moshe Dayan supported the use of commando raids despite civilian casualties.; The Qibya raid in October 1953 resulted in at least 40 civilian deaths and international condemnation.

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Early Israeli Commando Operations Led by Ariel Sharon and Moshe Dayan in the 1950s The passage provides a historical overview of Unit 101 and its evolution, naming well‑known figures (Ariel Sharon, Moshe Dayan, David Ben‑Gurion) and describing retaliatory raids. While it mentions violent actions, the information is already part of the public historical record and offers no new evidence of wrongdoing, financial flows, or contemporary misconduct, limiting its investigative value. Key insights: Unit 101 was created in 1953 under Ariel Sharon’s command.; Moshe Dayan supported the use of commando raids despite civilian casualties.; The Qibya raid in October 1953 resulted in at least 40 civilian deaths and international condemnation.

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kagglehouse-oversightisraeli-military-historyunit-101ariel-sharonmoshe-dayanqibya-massacre

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