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'''Yigal Allon''' was an Israeli military leader and politician.
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==Activities==
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In [[1967]], he devised the eponymous Allon Plan, which proposed next steps for Israel after the [[1967 Arab–Israeli War]]. While the plan was not officially adopted, it served as a guideline for the next decade of Israeli settlement.<ref>https://www.hrw.org/en/node/95059/section/5</ref>
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Latest revision as of 11:43, 13 March 2024

Person.png Yigal Allon  Rdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
(officer, politician)
Portrait of Yigal Allon.jpg
Born10 October 1918
Kfar Tavor, Palestine
Died29 February 1980 (Age 61)
Alma materSt Antony's College (Oxford)
Member ofHarvard/International Seminar/1957
PartyAhdut HaAvoda, Alignment (Israel), Israeli Labor Party

Employment.png Acting Prime Minister of Israel

In office
26 February 1969 - 17 March 1969
Preceded byLevi Eshkol
Succeeded byGolda Meir

Employment.png Deputy Prime Minister of Israel

In office
1 July 1968 - 10 March 1974

Yigal Allon was an Israeli military leader and politician.

Activities

In 1967, he devised the eponymous Allon Plan, which proposed next steps for Israel after the 1967 Arab–Israeli War. While the plan was not officially adopted, it served as a guideline for the next decade of Israeli settlement.[1]


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