Examples of using One attack in English and their translations into Hebrew
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He personally selected the rockets to use on one attack against an Iranian city,
there's likely to be more than one attack cell.
The unilateral headaches typically change sides from one attack to the next.
The infantry advance was to reach the German heavy artillery in one attack and then widen the breach with lateral attacks. .
the net result is it only takes one attack to breach an organisation's defences.
In one attack, the organization claimed responsibility for a car bombing that claimed the life of the former Minister of Defense, and at least 14 people were killed and three others were injured in a combined attack on a hotel in central Mogadishu.
The International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) said one attack hit the bus driving children in Dahyan market,
The International Committee of the Red Cross(ICRC) said one attack hit a bus driving children in Dahyan market,
Israel knows the existence of one attack tunnel is sufficient for the resistance to achieve strategic supremacy in any future conflict, so what if there is more than one attack tunnel, as Israel knows and has confirmed?
busy with organizational activities, preparing its members and the public for armed struggle, there were no substantial activities against the British authorities, except for one attack in the immigration offices in Haifa.
a history of at least one attack requiring rescue therapy in the year before screening or at least two
The film shows the octopus defending herself against pyjama sharks. In one attack, the octopus loses an arm, and then retreats to her den to recover,
What if no one attacked him in the bathroom?
One attacks you.
No one attacks me unpunished.
At each base can be only one attacking player.
Especially when they were the ones attacked.
My people were the ones attacked in there.
There are a million and one attacks on human life and human rights in the world.
forces in the East African Campaign and for coastal patrols from Aden, one attacking the Italian submarine Galileo Galilei.