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Moshe Dayan

military leader and politician

Born: Died: Israeli

Moshe Dayan was an Israeli military leader and politician. As commander of the Jerusalem front in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, Chief of the General Staff of the Israel Defense Forces (1953–1958) during the 1956 Sinai War, and as Defense Minister during the Six-Day War in 1967, he became a worldwide fighting symbol of the new state of Israel.

In the 1930s, Dayan joined the Haganah, the pre-state Jewish defense force of Mandatory Palestine. He served in the Special Night Squads under Orde Wingate during the Arab revolt in Palestine and later lost an eye to a sniper in a raid on Vichy forces in Lebanon during World War II. Dayan was close to David Ben-Gurion and joined him in leaving the Mapai party and setting up the Rafi party in 1965 with Shimon Peres. Dayan became Defense Minister just before the 1967 Six-Day War. During and after Yom Kippur War of late 1973, during which Dayan served as Defense Minister, he was blamed for the lack of preparedness, and he resigned along with the rest of Golda Meir's government in early 1974.

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Israeli military leader and politician

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  1. Moshe Dayan is born

    Moshe Dayan, Israeli military leader and politician, known for israeli military leader and politician, was born on 1915-05-20. Moshe Dayan was an Israeli military leader and politician.

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When was Moshe Dayan born?
Moshe Dayan was born on 1915-05-20 (Israeli).
What is Moshe Dayan known for?
Israeli military leader and politician
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Moshe Dayan was involved in 1 recorded historical event, including Moshe Dayan is born.
When did Moshe Dayan die?
Moshe Dayan died on 1981-01-01.

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