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Definition of Moshe dayan
1. Noun. Israeli general and statesman (1915-1981).
Lexicographical Neighbors of Moshe Dayan
Literary usage of Moshe dayan
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Land Or Peace: Whither Israel? by Yael Yishai (1987)
"In other words: not annexation"; moshe dayan, Report of television interview,
... Shabtai Teveth, moshe dayan (London: Weidenfeld and Nicolson, 1972), p. ..."
2. A Testimony of Jesus Christ by Anthony Charles Garland (2007)
"June 17, 1967 - moshe dayan meets with leaders of Supreme Muslim Council in
Al-Aqsa Mosque and returns Temple Mount, especially site of the Temple, ..."
3. Hydropolitics along the Jordan River; Scarce Water and Its Impact on the by Aaron T. Wolf (1995)
"Finally, despite attacks from Syria, Defence Minister moshe dayan was extremely
reluctant to launch an attack on the Golan Heights because of the presence ..."
4. 40 Km Into Lebanon: Israel's 1982 Invasion by H. Thomas Davis (1995)
"The two important cabinet officers who had served as a check on Begin during his
first government, Foreign Minister moshe dayan and Defense Minister Ezer ..."
5. Case Studies in the Achievement of Air Superiority by B. Franklin Cooling, Center for Air Force History (U.S.) (1994)
"moshe dayan, Israeli Defense Forces Chief of Staff. when the occasion arose.
As it turned out, even the obsolescent Ouragans, in service with the French Air ..."
6. Israel's Unilaterialism: Beyond Gaza by Robert Zelnick (2006)
"Rather, Defense Minister moshe dayan believed in self-government for the Occupied
Territories, assuming the interim period of occupation would be followed ..."
7. The Middle East and North Africa: The Challenge to Western Security by Peter Duignan, Lewis H. Gann (1981)
"As moshe dayan regretfully put it, Israel has ceased to be attractive to would-be
settlers. The largest part of the Sinai was never part of Solomon's ..."