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  2. Debkafile - Wikipedia

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    DEBKAfile ( Hebrew: תיק דבקה) was an Israeli military intelligence website based in Jerusalem, providing commentary and analyses on terrorism, intelligence, national security, military and international relations, with a particular focus on the Middle East. It was available in both English and Hebrew.

  3. Category:Intelligence websites - Wikipedia

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    Category:Intelligence websites. Category. : Intelligence websites. This category is similar to Category:Intelligence agencies except that this list websites that provide intelligence and Open source intelligence for free or fees as opposed to restricted information for governments.

  4. Talk:Debkafile - Wikipedia

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    Ending the page address with (dot)com looks like a file extension, and gets filtered out by some organisations' security software. 86.138.193.55 ( talk) 17:53, 2 February 2013 (UTC) [ reply] The website refers to itself as DEBKA file, and the article's sources call it DEBKAfile or Debkafile.

  5. Category:Child pornography websites - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Child pornography websites". The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  6. Debka - Wikipedia

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    Debka. Debka may refer to: Dabke, a traditional folk dance of the Middle East. Debkafile, an Israeli political and military intelligence website.

  7. Battle of Debecka Pass - Wikipedia

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    The Battle of Debecka Pass (Dibagah, Dibege, دیبه‌گه) on 6–7 April 2003, sometimes known as the Battle of Debecka Ridge or Debecka Crossroads, or otherwise referred to as the Alamo of the Iraq War, was a successful operation launched by U.S. Special Forces to secure a major crossroads near the village of Debecka (Dibege, دیبه‌گه in Kurdish), between Mosul and Kirkuk in ...

  8. 1st Guards Tank Army - Wikipedia

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    First Guards Tank Army. Lipatkin's IS-2 tank supporting infantry in Berlin, 27 April. After Kursk, 1st Tank Army participated in the Proskurov-Chernovtsy Operation, the Lvov-Sandomierz Operation, the Vistula-Oder Offensive, and the Battle of Berlin. It was awarded a Guards title and became the 1st Guards Tank Army in April 1944, and Katukov was ...

  9. Israeli–Lebanese conflict - Wikipedia

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    Israeli–Lebanese conflict. The Israeli–Lebanese conflict, or the South Lebanon conflict, [4] is a series of military clashes involving Israel, Lebanon and Syria, the Palestine Liberation Organization, as well as various militias and militants acting from within Lebanon. The conflict peaked in the 1980s, during the Lebanese Civil War, and ...