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  2. Israeli casualties of war - Wikipedia

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    Between 1948 and 1997, 20,093 [3] Israeli soldiers were killed in combat, 75,000 Israelis were wounded, and nearly 100,000 [4] Israelis were considered disabled army veterans. On the other hand, in 2010 Yom Hazikaron, Israel honored the memory of 22,684 Israeli soldiers and pre-Israeli Palestinian Jews killed since 1860 in the line of duty for ...

  3. 2021 Kabul airlift - Wikipedia

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    2021 Kabul airlift. Large-scale evacuations of foreign citizens and some vulnerable Afghan citizens took place amid the withdrawal of US and NATO forces at the end of the 2001–2021 war in Afghanistan. The Taliban took control of Kabul and declared victory on 15 August 2021, and the NATO-backed Islamic Republic of Afghanistan collapsed.

  4. Israel–United States military relations - Wikipedia

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    Israel and the United States maintain a close military relationship. Israeli and American flags fly as Secretary of Defense Robert M. Gates arrives in Tel Aviv, Israel, April 18, 2007. Military relations between Israel and the United States have been extremely close, [1] reflecting shared security interests in the Middle East.

  5. Biden draws new red line for U.S. military action in Afghanistan

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    In a resolute and, at times, defensive speech explaining the swift fall of U.S.-trained security forces in Afghanistan to the Taliban and his decision to pull troops from that country, President ...

  6. Forward Operating Base Shank - Wikipedia

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    17/35. 400 metres (1,312 ft) Asphalt. Forward Operating Base Shank ( IATA: OAA, ICAO: OASH, also known as Rocket City) is a former Forward operating base of the U.S. military, located in Logar Province of eastern Afghanistan, about 12 km south-east of the city of Baraki Barak. During Operation Enduring freedom, FOB Shank was one of the most ...

  7. Siege of Khan Yunis - Wikipedia

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    On 6 April, four Israeli soldiers were killed in an ambush in Khan Yunis. Two days later, the Qassam Brigades military media published the operation, which they had named the "Ambush of the Righteous", depicting a complex and meticulously planned attack with several phases. On 7 April, all Israeli forces withdrew from Khan Yunis.

  8. United States invasion of Afghanistan - Wikipedia

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    The Taliban's military commander in the north was Mohammad Fazl. The Taliban military comprised approximately 45,000 Afghans and 2,700 foreign fighters, which included al-Qaeda's 055 Brigade. According to military analyst Ali Jalali, the 055 Brigade was only 400–600 strong, but its ties to bin Laden made it politically important.

  9. List of journalists killed during the War in Afghanistan ...

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    Johanne Sutton. Dasht-e Qaleh. The Radio France International was the first female journalist to die in the War in Afghanistan. Killed in the same tank attack as Billaud and Handloik. [24] 11 November 2001. Volker Handloik. Dasht-e Qaleh. The German freelance journalist was one of three to die in the tank attack.