Moshe Carmel

Moshe Carmel
Moshe Carmel

Moshe Carmel (משה כרמל), né le 17 janvier 1911, et mort le 14 août 2003 est un militaire et homme politique israélien.

Il fut responsable des opérations militaires israéliennes lors de l'opération Hiram en Galilée.


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