1955 in Israel

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Events in the year 1955 in Israel.

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13 February: Israel obtains four of the seven Dead Sea scrolls. 1QIsa b.jpg
13 February: Israel obtains four of the seven Dead Sea scrolls.
27 July: A Lockheed Constellation flying as El Al Flight 402 from London to Tel Aviv is shot down over Bulgaria 4X-AKC J M G Gradidge collection via John Wegg.jpg
27 July: A Lockheed Constellation flying as El Al Flight 402 from London to Tel Aviv is shot down over Bulgaria
The IMI Uzi submachine gun is introduced in Israel Uzi smg.jpg
The IMI Uzi submachine gun is introduced in Israel

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References

  1. Izkor Soldados Latinos
  2. Dayan, Moshe (1965) Diary of the Sinai Campaign 1956. Sphere Books edition (1967) page 32.
  3. Morris, Benny (1993) Israel's Border Wars, 1949 - 1956. Arab Infiltration, Israeli Retaliation, and the Countdown to the Suez War. Oxford University Press, ISBN   0-19-827850-0. Page 358.
  4. Morris. Page 359. Has 81 Egyptians and five Israelis killed.