Examples of using Latrun in English and their translations into Spanish
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The Battles of Latrun were a series of military engagements between the Israel Defense Forces and the Jordanian Arab Legion on the outskirts of Latrun between 25 May
In 1948, Latrun comprised a detention camp and a fortified police station occupied by the British, a Trappist monastery, and several Arab villages: Latrun, Imwas, Dayr Ayyub
that bypassed Latrun and was suitable for convoys.
British-officered Arab Legion forces from Transjordan seized Latrun, and subsequent Jewish attempts to gain a foothold in the region failed.
massively garrisoning Latrun to blockade the Jewish city once again.
so a force was allocated that was not enough to hold the 4 km(2.5 mi) Latrun front.
The 2nd Regiment of the brigade, commanded by Major Geoffrey Lockett, had just left Jerusalem and arrived at Latrun during the battle.
the reception of this idea was mitigated and"this version of Latrun that was destined to blow up the myth that the regathering was solely in the hands of a group of radicals in the middle of the intellectual community.
testimonies of the Battle of Latrun with Benny Morris, Ilan Pappé
air attacks on Ramle and Latrun in May 1948,
This photos were taken at the Israeli Armoured Corps Museum in LATRUN Sukot 2001.
Battles of Latrun on the official Palmach website.
Two attacks were launched against Latrun.
Latrun on the website of the Jewish Agency.
Battles of Latrun on the official Haganah website.
Latrun was immediately occupied by the Palmach's Harel Brigade.
Zionist leaders in Latrun, following the operation.
Learning this, Richard pushed his army forward, spending Christmas at Latrun.
This is the view of the monastery of the Trappist monks of Latrun.
Your mission's to take Latrun.