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Palmah - traducción al Inglés

ELITE STRIKE FORCE OF THE HAGANAH IN MANDATORY PALESTINE
Palmakh; Palmah; Plugot Mahatz
  • Yigal Allon, Commander of Southern Front, watches the bombardment of [[Iraq Suwaydan]], 9 November 1948
  • [[Beit Keshet]], First Palmach outpost, 1944
  • "The German squad" of the Palmach on a training march.
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  • Negev Beasts
  • A Palmach patrol in the Negev
  • Palmach sapper preparing explosives under bridge in Wadi Serer, 1948.
  • Members of 3rd Battalion gathered in [[Safed]] prior to the dissolution of the Palmach in 1949
  • Small arms training of B Company
  • Palmach soldier on guard
  • Palmach [[M4 Sherman]] tank leading a convoy
  • Women of the Palmach at [[Ein Gedi]], 1942

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Palmach, combat unit of the Hagana during the British Mandate period and the War of Independence

Wikipedia

Palmach

The Palmach (Hebrew: פלמ"ח‎, acronym for פלוגות מחץ‎, Plugot Maḥatz, "Strike Companies") was the elite fighting force of the Haganah, the underground army of the Yishuv (Jewish community) during the period of the British Mandate for Palestine. The Palmach was established on 15 May 1941. By the outbreak of the 1948 Arab–Israeli War it consisted of over 2,000 men and women in three fighting brigades and auxiliary aerial, naval and intelligence units. With the creation of Israel's army, the three Palmach Brigades were disbanded. This and political reasons compelled many of the senior Palmach officers to resign in 1950.

The Palmach contributed significantly to Israeli culture and ethos, well beyond its military contribution. Its members formed the backbone of the Israel Defense Forces high command for many years, and were prominent in Israeli politics, literature and culture.

Ejemplos de uso de Palmah
1. Formé ŕ l‘action clandestine au sein du Palmah (l‘une des organisations armées juives qui particip';rent ŕ la création d‘Israël en 1'48), Rafi Eytan a d‘abord dirigé la section de contre–espionnage du Shin Beth (la S$';reté intérieure de l‘Etat hébreu) chargée de surveiller les diplomates de l‘Est.