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dbpedia:Mordechai_Gur
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Lt. Gen. Mordechai "Motta" Gur (Hebrew: מרדכי "מוטה" גור‎, May 6, 1930 – July 16, 1995) was an Israeli politician and the 10th Chief of Staff of the IDF. During the Six-Day War (1967), he commanded the division that penetrated the Old City of Jerusalem and broadcast the famous words, "The Temple Mount is in our hands!" (Hebrew: הר הבית בידינו‎, Har HaBayit BeYadeinu). As Chief of Staff, he had responsibility for planning and executing Operation Entebbe (1976) to free Jewish hostages in Uganda.
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Mordechai Gur Gur, Mordechai
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Israeli politician
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Haganah Israel Defense Forces
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1930-05-06Z
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1930-01-01Z
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1995-07-16Z
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1995-01-01Z
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1978-01-01Z
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1946-01-01Z
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