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    Upon the death of Asaf Simchoni, Chief of the Southern Command, in a plane crash, Laskov assumed his position, and oversaw the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Sinai Peninsula. [2]

  2. Dec 9, 1982 · Gen. Haim Laskov, a former chief of staff of the Israeli Army, died here today of cancer. He was 63 years old. Colleagues described him as perhaps the most ''professional'' soldier ever to head...

  3. Apr 1, 2024 · Despite the objections of his doctors, she insisted on publicizing the cause of his death, and she did so, albeit belatedly, in the epilogue to the book It’s Been a Good Life. She believed that this would help in the fight against prejudices, stigmas and the lack of awareness that surrounded HIV and claimed so many lives.

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  4. Jun 24, 2016 · Moshe Marzouk and Shmuel Azar, two members of the sabotage network recruited by Israeli intelligence who were arrested in Egypt, were sentenced to death and executed by hanging on January 31,...

  5. The 1967 “Six Day” war between the Arab states and Israel remains one of the most significant wars in modern Middle Eastern history. The war had a great impact on the Arab-Israeli conflict and its impact remains critical within the Israel-Palestine conflict till this day after over 50 years. The war ended with Israel scoring a divining ...

  6. Haim Laskov Dead at 63. Gen. (res.) Haim Laskov, a former Israel Defense Force Chief of Staff, died of cancer here today. He was 63 years old. Laskov began his military career in the Haganah at...

  7. Upon the death of Asaf Simchoni, Chief of the Southern Command, in a plane crash, Laskov assumed his position, and oversaw the withdrawal of Israeli troops from the Sinai Peninsula. [2] Chaim Laskov in 1958 1958. In 1958, Laskov was appointed Chief of General Staff, replacing Moshe Dayan.

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