Faglin, Amihai, -1978
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- Gidi, 2001:t.p. verso (Amihai Faglin (Gidi), zal) p. 43, etc. (14 years old in 1936; d. 28 Feb. 1978; Operations Officer of the I.Z.L., 1946-1948)
- עמיחי פאגלין, "גידי" (1 בדצמבר 1922 - 25 בפברואר 1978) היה קצין המבצעים של ארגון האצ"ל, מפקד התקפת האצ"ל על יפו במלחמת העצמאות, ויועץ ראש הממשלה לענייני טרור בעת כהונתו של מנחם בגין כראש הממשלה. ( (ויקיפדיה, נצפה 5 בספטמבר 2023) )
Amichai Paglin, codename "Gidi" (Hebrew: עמיחי פאגלין; December 1, 1922 – February 25, 1978) was an Israeli businessman who served as Chief Operations Officer of the Irgun during the Mandate era. He planned and personally led numerous attacks against the British during the Jewish insurgency in Palestine, including the notorious King David Hotel bombing, commanded the battle to conquer Jaffa in the 1947–48 Civil War in Mandatory Palestine, and participated in the 1948 Arab–Israeli War. Following independence, he ran an industrial oven factory together with his father, and was later appointed Prime Minister Menachem Begin's counter-terrorism adviser. Only a few months after his appointment, however, Paglin died in a car crash.
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