Meir Kahane Essays

  • HUMINT Operations in Israel Analysis

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    Israel and West Bank settlements would require that HUMINT collectors to have a solid understanding of the individual or organization they are targeting, and how to effectively employ their assets to obtain the information desired to disassemble the Kahane Chai and Kach groups. Collectors would have to take the local culture, language used, religion, and a multitude of other key factors into consideration to ensure optimal results from their collection efforts. Area of Operation Israel is located

  • Analysis Of Golda Meir

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    Have you ever heard of Golda Meir? If you have then you know why her name and story is recorded on the shelves of time. For me, I have only just learned of this remarkable person as a result of my returning to community college and being tasked with a paper on a woman in history. The analysis of Golda Meir is an enriching experience. It raises questions and thoughts that cross many boundaries of geographic location and time about ethnic reunification, the recreation of a nation, and a perfect platform

  • Machiavelli

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    and when to hold off -- is a crucial skill." (Goodwin). Leaders must care about their people (and of course show them that they care): "A leader who does not hesitate before he sends his nation into battle is not fit to be a leader" (a quote of Golda Meir) (Spanoudis). This sets an example for the followers to care about their leader too.

  • Culture and Communication in Israel

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    Israel, a country said to be touched by the very presence of god himself, has become an ultimately diverse nation of its own throughout time. With immigrants coming into the country from all over the world, The Holy Land has undergone the implementation of a wide range of cultures. This eventually led to the integration of a mixture of religions, traditions, values, and beliefs. Although, most significantly, the widespread cultural demographic has resulted in the country’s development of diversified

  • History Of The Munich Massacre

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    The Munich Massacre was executed by a group of Palestinian terrorists, who were able to infiltrate the Olympic village and take nine hostages. Several counter-terrorism organizations and operations were a result of the attack on the 1972 Munich Summer Olympic Games. The group responsible for the Munich massacre was a team of eight individuals, part of a terrorist group known as the Black September Organization, a.k.a. BSO. The BSO began as a small group of Fatah members enraged by the king of Jordan

  • Golda Meir Actions

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    only female Prime Minister of the State of Israel, Golda Meir is remembered as a powerful yet controversial leader of the government. Whether it be the Yom Kippur War or Operation Wrath of God, Golda Meir’s actions are praised by some but condemned by others. The role that Golda Meir played in Israel’s fight for independence will always be remembered and still majorly impacts both the Israeli people and its government today. In 1898, Golda Meir was born in Kiev, Russia to Moshe and Blume Mabovitch.

  • Golda Meir Qualities

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    pioneering women in 20th-century politics, Golda Meir. As one of Israel’s leading founders and its “Iron Lady”, Meir was an exceptional woman who, despite her faltering health, intently led her country through struggles and discord. Since adolescence, she had been involved in Zionist movement groups, and throughout her career, she played a major role in the creation of the country we now know as Israel. In 1969, after retreating into retirement twice, Meir took charge as Israel’s first female Prime Minister

  • Golda Meir

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    Golda Meir The state of Israel, established on May 14, 1948, had many great leaders that helped it to become a state. One of them was Golda Meir. Golda Meir was one of the most energetic and hardworking women in the world. Without her help, it is possible that Israel would have never survived as a state in an area surrounded by Arabs. With all of the hard work that Golda did for her country, she still had time for a family. When Golda Meir (born Golda Mabovich) was in my opinion one of the most

  • Operation Wrath of God

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    recovery attempt by the Germans. The three remaining terrorists were released in exchange for a hijacked plane (Rosenberg, 2010). Israel’s response was Operation Wrath of God. In a swift response to the Munich Massacre the “Israeli Prime Minister Golda Meir gave instructions for Israeli agents to hunt down and kill those behind it” (Palestine, 2010). Israel planned a covert action against those responsible. According to Lowenthal, the paramilitary operation is the most violent with the least amount

  • The Role Of Ebrahim In The Terrorist's Son

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    slightest idea what he went through personally, I found myself wanting to change for Ebrahim and his situation he could not control. Ebrahim in this book is the son of a terrorist named El-Sayyid Nosair, responsible for shooting, and murdering Meir Kahane, who was a militant rabbi, and founded the Jewish Defense League. Ebrahim also has a mother Khadija Nosair, formally known as Karen Mills, before she recited the Shahada and became a Muslim. Ebrahim’s father was born in Eygpt, his mother born Pittsburg

  • Informative Essay On Avraham Hershkovitz

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    arrested again for smuggling weapons. In 1970, federal authorities described Hershkovitz as an unemployed clerk who was involved with the Jewish Defense League (JDL). The JDL is a right wing militant group formed in the United States by Rabbi Meir Kahane in 1968. The mission of JDL is to protect Jews by any means they deem

  • The Consequences Of Revenge In Meir Kahane's Nothing For Pain

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    Nothing For Pain Meir Kahane, an American-Israeli politician, said “No trait is more justified than revenge in the right time and place” (Kahane). Is it really? Will you heal yourself by hurting another one? When there was no more pain to make them feel will you feel satisfied, are you going to smile like a Cheshire cat? Feel yourself, feel and understand what you want to do and what is revenge. According to the Cambridge Dictionary, revenge is “harm done to someone as a punishment for harm that

  • Hezbullah - The Party of God

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    Hezbollah “State within the Sate” Historical background Hezbollah (the party of god) is a Shiite political and military group, created in early 1980s during the Israel invasion of Lebanon. The 1975 Lebanese civil war, Israel’s occupation of Lebanon in 1978, and 1979 revolution of Iran played the main role in shaping of the group’s views. The groups of students who returned from Iraq in 1970s were inspired by the 1960s and 1970s shiite revival movements of Southern Iraq. They urged on mobilization