1. Eli Cohen

    Eli Cohen was a celebrated Israeli spy, and is recognized as one of the most successful spies of modern times. Born in Egypt, Cohen contributed to pro-Israeli activities in Egypt during the 1950s, but the most important part of his career began when he was recruited into Israeli military intelligence in 1960. He was given a false identity as a Syrian Arab who was returning to Syria after living in Argentina. To establish his cover, Cohen moved to Argentina in 1961.

  2. Meir Dagan

    Meir Dagan is an Israeli military figure and current Director of the Mossad. Born Meir Huberman in the Soviet Union in 1945, Dagan is the son of Holocaust survivors. Dagan's family immigrated to Israel in 1950 and settled in Bat Yam, a coastal city south of Tel Aviv. In 1963 Dagan enlisted in the Israel Defense Forces (IDF) and served in the paratrooper brigade. In the 1967 Six Day War he commanded a company which fought in Sinai, …

  3. Effie Eitam

    Efraim (Effie) Eitam (Fein) (b. June 25, 1952), is an Israeli politician. Eitam is a Knesset member, head of the Renewed Religious National Zionist party, and the former leader of the National Religious Party. He serves on the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committees. An orthodox Jew (Hebrew: חזר בתשובה), he wasborn on Kibbutz Ein Gev and received a secular education. When he was old enough, Eitam joined the Israeli Defence Forces.

  4. Guy Hever

    Guy Hever (born May 30, 1977) is an Israeli MIA who was long presumed dead since no group had ever claimed responsibility for his abduction. Hever, a member of the Israel Defense Forces went missing from his post in the southern part of the Golan Heights on August 17, 1997. No trace of him has been uncovered, nor explanation for his disappearance been forthcoming.

  5. Effi Eitam

    Efraim (Effie) Eitam (Fein) (born 25 June 1952), is an Israeli politician. Eitam is a Knesset member, head of the Renewed Religious National Zionist party, which forms part of the National Union, and the former leader of the National Religious Party. He serves on the Knesset Foreign Affairs and Defense Committees. An orthodox Jew, he was born on Kibbutz Ein Gev and received a secular education. When he was old enough, Eitam joined the Israeli Defence Forces.

  6. Avigdor Kahalani

    Brigadier-General (Tat Aluf), Avigdor Kahalani was an Israeli soldier and politician.

  7. Herod Antipas

    Herod Antipas (short for Antipatros) (20 BC - after 39 AD) was an ancient leader (tetrarch, meaning "ruler of a quarter") of Galilee and Perea. Antipas was a son of Herod the Great, who had become king of Judea and Malthace, who was from Samaria. He and full-brother Archelaus and his half-brother Herod Philip I were educated in Rome, as a kind of friendly hostage situation in order to maintain Herod the Great's compliance with Augustus Caesar.

  8. Salah Jadid

    Salah Jadid was a Syrian general and political figure in the Baath Party. He was the de facto head of government of Syria from 1966 until he was deposed in 1970. Under Jadid's rule, Syria firmly aligned itself with the Soviet bloc. Domestically, Jadid attempted a socialist reformation of Syrian society, but public support for his regime declined following Syria's defeat in the 1967 Six Day War, when Israel captured the Golan Heights.

  9. Amos Gitai

    Amos Gitai (born 11 October 1950 in Haifa, Israel) is an Israeli film director. His father was an architect whose family name was originally Weinraub. Gitai was studying architecture himself when he was called up to serve in the 1973 Yom Kippur War. While serving in a helicopter rescue crew, Gitai shot 8 mm footage of the war. Gitai has claimed that this served as his entry into the world of filmmaking.

  10. Yanush ben Gal

    Avigdor "Yanush" Ben-Gal, a former Israeli General, commanded the 7th Israeli Brigade during the Yom Kippur War in 1973 and oversaw the defence of Golan Heights under Syrian attack. In late-summer of 1981, ben Gal was replaced as commander of the Northern Command and was replaced by General Amir Drori.

  11. Ghayth Armanazi

    Ghayth Armanazi (1943-) is a Syrian media specialist based in London, England. He was Head of the London Mission of the Arab League from 1992-2000. Born in Damascus, Syria, Armanazi was educated at the Universities of Colorado and London. He currently heads the Syrian Media Centre, London, and is Executive Director of the British-Syrian Society. Armanazi has long been identified with discernibly Syrian diplomatic viewpoints.

  12. Yossi ben Hanan

    Major General (Aluf) Joseph (Yossi) Ben Hanan was born in Jerusalem 1945. His father, Michael Ben Hanan, was a famous public figure in Israel, known among other things- as one of the first live show broadcasters in Kol Israel (the voice of Israel). Michael Ben Hanan was nicknamed "Mar Hitamlut Haboker" (The master of morning exercises), after his daily early morning gym program.

  13. Eyal Ben-Reuven

    Aluf Eyal Ben-Reuven is a general in the Israel Defense Forces and currently the Commander of the Military Colleges and Senior Field Commander. He enlisted in the IDF in 1972 as a member of the Armor Corps. Reuven participated in the 1973 Yom Kippur War, fighting both near the Suez Canal and at the Golan Heights. He commanded an armor battalion the 1982 Lebanon War.

  14. Aharon Davidi

    Aharon Davidi (born 1927) is an Israeli general and has founded the Sar-El volunteer program of the IDF. He was born in Israel in as son of a Ukrainian immigrant family. From the age of fifteen, he served with the Haganah and Palmach. In the Israeli War of Independence (1948) he fought in the southern front with the Negev Brigade where he met his future wife Hassida. In 1953 he volunteered for the new IDF paratroopers as a company commander.

  15. Shimon Tzabar

    Shimon Tzabar (born 5 March, 1926 in Tel Aviv, died 19 March, 2007 in London) was a member of the editorial board of Imperial News. He described himself as a "Hebrew speaking Palestinian". In his teens he was a member of all three Jewish underground military organizations in British Mandatory Palestine: Lehi [the Stern Gang], Etzel, and Haganah (Palmach) that fought the British and the surrounding Arab populations as Arab attacks on Jews increased, …

  16. Nicholas Tomalin

    Nicholas Osborne Tomalin (30 October 1931 - 17 October, 1973) was a British journalist and writer. Tomalin was the son of Miles Tomalin, a Communist poet and veteran of the Spanish Civil War. He studied English literature at Trinity Hall, Cambridge. As a student he was President of the Cambridge Union and editor of the prestigious undergraduate "Granta" magazine. He graduated in 1954 and began work as a foreign correspondent for various London-based newspapers.

  17. Jawdat Said

    Jawdat Said (born 1931) is an Islamic scholar, who belongs to the School of the famous Islamic thinkers professor Malek Bennabi and Muhammad Iqbal.

  18. Renen Schorr

    Renen Schorr. Film director, screenwriter, film producer. Son of a physician, Prof. Sam Schorr, grandson of historian Dr. Alexander Schorr, descendent of Rabbi Joseph Bechor Schorr, a 12th century Talmudic commentator from Orleans,France. Sixth generation Israeli on the side of his mother, Lea Heller, the daughter of Rabbi Avraham Zeide Heller of Safed. Schorr, who grew up in Tel Aviv, was attracted to the theater from a young age.

  19. Reuven Ben-Yosef

    Reuven Ben-Yosef (1937 - 2001), the son of Joseph and Cecilia Reiss, was born in New York City on May 31, 1937 as Robert Eliot Reiss. His childhood was spent in Manhattan, where he attended P.S. 187 and later, the High School of Music and Art, where he became a professional jazz musician. He went on to complete his secondary education at Westwood High School in New Jersey and attended Oberlin College in Ohio before serving in the U.S. Army in Heilbronn, Germany.

  20. Tadeusz Sapierzyński

    Colonel Tadeusz Sapierzyński is a Polish Army officer, former commander of the special forces unit "GROM". A graduate of the "Tadeusz Kościuszko Land Forces Military Academy" in Wrocław and the "Academy of National Defence " in Warsaw. He served in command and staff positions in reconnaissance units, among others in the "4th Mechanized Division", in landing-assault units, …

  21. Shakeeb

    my name is shakeeb nakhly . im from golan heights the occupied land in isreal.

  22. Hassan

    well well well i like the good life with all it's aspects.

  23. Bayan
  24. Shay
  25. Shira
  26. Pedro
  27. Roee