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Operation Shoter (Hebrew: מִבְצָע שׁוֹטֵר, Mivtza Shoter, lit. Operation Policeman), also Operation Jaba', was a three-day Israeli operation during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War against an area called the "Little Triangle" south of Haifa. It was launched a week after the start of the second truce imposed by United Nations. The operation was carried out by units from the Golani, Carmeli and Alexandroni brigades with supporting troops, under the overall command of Alexandroni's 33rd Battalion. Arab forces consisted of local militia which was not part of any regular army. The objective of the operation was to clear the Tel Aviv – Haifa Road, which had been closed by the Arabs to Israeli traffic. The Israelis had been forced to take a long and dangerous route to the east through Wadi Milk.

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  • Operace Šoter (hebrejsky: מבצע שוטר, Mivca Šoter, doslova Operace Policista) byla vojenská akce izraelské armády provedená v červenci 1948 během první arabsko-izraelské války, krátce po vzniku státu Izrael. Jejím cílem bylo dobytí arabských vesnic na úpatí pohoří Karmel v pobřežní nížině jižně od Haify. Akce byla úspěšná. (cs)
  • Operation Shoter (Hebrew: מִבְצָע שׁוֹטֵר, Mivtza Shoter, lit. Operation Policeman), also Operation Jaba', was a three-day Israeli operation during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War against an area called the "Little Triangle" south of Haifa. It was launched a week after the start of the second truce imposed by United Nations. The operation was carried out by units from the Golani, Carmeli and Alexandroni brigades with supporting troops, under the overall command of Alexandroni's 33rd Battalion. Arab forces consisted of local militia which was not part of any regular army. The objective of the operation was to clear the Tel Aviv – Haifa Road, which had been closed by the Arabs to Israeli traffic. The Israelis had been forced to take a long and dangerous route to the east through Wadi Milk. The Israeli forces attacking on July 24 and throughout July 25 failed to take the villages due to stiff resistance and poor planning. Following heavy artillery shelling and bombing from the air, the Little Triangle's defenses broke and the three villages surrendered on July 26. The operation caused the depopulation of the Little Triangle, which according to a United Nations report consisted of 8,000 people. United Nations observers toured the destroyed villages after the attack and found no evidence of a massacre as claimed by Arab sources, although they concluded that the assault on the Little Triangle was unjustified. (en)
  • Operacja Szoter (hebr. ‏מִבְצָע שׁוֹטֵר‎, Miwca Szoter; dosłownie „Operacja Policjant”) – izraelska operacja wojskowa przeprowadzona podczas I wojny izraelsko-arabskiej w dniach 24–26 lipca 1948 roku przeciwko siłom arabskich milicji na południe od Hajfy. Operacja była prowadzona na północnym froncie walk. Całość operacji zakończyła się taktycznym i strategicznym zwycięstwem Izraelczyków. (pl)
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  • * Depopulation of the Little Triangle.
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  • Operace Šoter (hebrejsky: מבצע שוטר, Mivca Šoter, doslova Operace Policista) byla vojenská akce izraelské armády provedená v červenci 1948 během první arabsko-izraelské války, krátce po vzniku státu Izrael. Jejím cílem bylo dobytí arabských vesnic na úpatí pohoří Karmel v pobřežní nížině jižně od Haify. Akce byla úspěšná. (cs)
  • Operacja Szoter (hebr. ‏מִבְצָע שׁוֹטֵר‎, Miwca Szoter; dosłownie „Operacja Policjant”) – izraelska operacja wojskowa przeprowadzona podczas I wojny izraelsko-arabskiej w dniach 24–26 lipca 1948 roku przeciwko siłom arabskich milicji na południe od Hajfy. Operacja była prowadzona na północnym froncie walk. Całość operacji zakończyła się taktycznym i strategicznym zwycięstwem Izraelczyków. (pl)
  • Operation Shoter (Hebrew: מִבְצָע שׁוֹטֵר, Mivtza Shoter, lit. Operation Policeman), also Operation Jaba', was a three-day Israeli operation during the 1948 Arab–Israeli War against an area called the "Little Triangle" south of Haifa. It was launched a week after the start of the second truce imposed by United Nations. The operation was carried out by units from the Golani, Carmeli and Alexandroni brigades with supporting troops, under the overall command of Alexandroni's 33rd Battalion. Arab forces consisted of local militia which was not part of any regular army. The objective of the operation was to clear the Tel Aviv – Haifa Road, which had been closed by the Arabs to Israeli traffic. The Israelis had been forced to take a long and dangerous route to the east through Wadi Milk. (en)
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