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I was an unarmed sixteen year old planting palm trees on a kibbutz called Nahal Oz. Thus in 1964 the PLO which according to Carter was "Committed to wage a battle to liberate the homeland of the Palestinian people" was in fact committed to wage a battle to destroy the homeland of the Jewish people, namely Israel.
Dan Gordon: The History of the Jews According to Carter 2008
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Mr. Crosthwaite also states that the Nahal is the drudge of the Korku and belongs to
The Tribes and Castes of the Central Provinces of India - Volume IV of IV Kumhar-Yemkala Robert Vane Russell 1894
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In fact most of those on the Jordan are paramilitary bases ( "Nahal") and not civilian settlements (such as are on the Golan) as Amit implied.
An Exchange on Israel Amit, Daniel J. 1974
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Despite rocket fire against Israel, the Kerem Shalom, Karni, Nahal Oz and Erez crossings were all open.
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At Karni, 3,600 tons of various grains were transferred via the conveyor belt. 456,000 liters of heavy duty diesel and 163 tons of domestic gas were transferred to the Gaza Strip via the Nahal Oz fuel depot.
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Nahal Oz: diesel fuel for transportation and for the local Gaza power station, petrol, and gas for cooking and heating, according to an assessment of civilian needs mandated by the Israeli court.
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- The Nahal Oz fuel depot operated from Sunday-Thursday shipping 2,178,000 liters of heavy-duty diesel and 416 tons of domestic gas.
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Nahal Oz — 1,760,000 liters of diesel for the power station, 391,000 liters of diesel for UNRWA, and 787 tons of gas
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The Kerem Shalom, Karni, Nahal Oz and Erez crossings all operated. 181 trucks with 5,221 tons of supplies entered the Gaza Strip.
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