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- Samu_Incident abstract "The Samu incident or Samua incident was a large cross-border assault on November 13, 1966 by Israeli military on the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Samu in response to an al-Fatah land mine incident two days earlier near the West Bank border, purportedly originating from Jordanian territory. It was the largest Israeli military operation since the 1956 Suez Crisis and is considered to have been a contributing factor to the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967. Since 1965 Jordan had an active campaign to curb Fatah sabotage activities. The handling of the incident was widely criticised in Israeli political and military circles.".
- Samu_Incident causalties "1 fighter jet damaged".
- Samu_Incident causalties "1 killed".
- Samu_Incident causalties "10 wounded".
- Samu_Incident combatant "Israel".
- Samu_Incident combatant "Jordan".
- Samu_Incident commander Asad_Ghanma.
- Samu_Incident commander Bahjat_al-Muhaisen.
- Samu_Incident commander Hussein_of_Jordan.
- Samu_Incident commander Levi_Eshkol.
- Samu_Incident commander Yoav_Shaham.
- Samu_Incident commander Zalman_Shazar.
- Samu_Incident date "1966-11-13".
- Samu_Incident isPartOfMilitaryConflict Reprisal_operations.
- Samu_Incident place As-Samu.
- Samu_Incident place West_Bank.
- Samu_Incident result "Demolition of 40 to 120 houses in the town of Samu; rioting in West Bank against king of Jordan; increased tensions contributing to outbreak of Six-Day War".
- Samu_Incident strength "10 tanks".
- Samu_Incident strength "100 troops".
- Samu_Incident strength "20 convoy vehicles".
- Samu_Incident strength "40 half-tracks".
- Samu_Incident strength "400 troops".
- Samu_Incident thumbnail Samu_1.jpg?width=300.
- Samu_Incident wikiPageExternalLink summary_0286-25508287_ITM.
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- Samu_Incident wikiPageID "11555828".
- Samu_Incident wikiPageRevisionID "604568928".
- Samu_Incident caption "Samu Incident".
- Samu_Incident casualties "1".
- Samu_Incident casualties "10".
- Samu_Incident casualties "15".
- Samu_Incident casualties "16".
- Samu_Incident casualties "3".
- Samu_Incident casualties "54".
- Samu_Incident casualties "96".
- Samu_Incident casus "Attacks on Israelis by al-Fatah and other PLO militants".
- Samu_Incident combatant "Israel".
- Samu_Incident combatant "Jordan".
- Samu_Incident commander "Asad Ghanma".
- Samu_Incident commander "Bahjat al-Muhaisen".
- Samu_Incident commander "Hussein I bin Talal".
- Samu_Incident commander "Levi Eshkol".
- Samu_Incident commander "Yoav Shaham".
- Samu_Incident commander "Zalman Shazar".
- Samu_Incident conflict "Operation Shredder".
- Samu_Incident date "1966-11-13".
- Samu_Incident hasPhotoCollection Samu_Incident.
- Samu_Incident partof Reprisal_operations.
- Samu_Incident place "Es Samu, West Bank".
- Samu_Incident result "Demolition of 40 to 120 houses in the town of Samu; rioting in West Bank against king of Jordan; increased tensions contributing to outbreak of Six-Day War".
- Samu_Incident strength "10".
- Samu_Incident strength "100".
- Samu_Incident strength "20".
- Samu_Incident strength "40".
- Samu_Incident strength "400".
- Samu_Incident wordnet_type synset-war-noun-1.
- Samu_Incident subject Category:Retribution_operations.
- Samu_Incident type Abstraction100002137.
- Samu_Incident type Action114006945.
- Samu_Incident type Attribute100024264.
- Samu_Incident type Operation114008806.
- Samu_Incident type RetributionOperations.
- Samu_Incident type State100024720.
- Samu_Incident type Event.
- Samu_Incident type MilitaryConflict.
- Samu_Incident type SocietalEvent.
- Samu_Incident type Event.
- Samu_Incident type ConflictEvent.
- Samu_Incident type Event.
- Samu_Incident type Event.
- Samu_Incident type Thing.
- Samu_Incident comment "The Samu incident or Samua incident was a large cross-border assault on November 13, 1966 by Israeli military on the Jordanian-controlled West Bank village of Samu in response to an al-Fatah land mine incident two days earlier near the West Bank border, purportedly originating from Jordanian territory. It was the largest Israeli military operation since the 1956 Suez Crisis and is considered to have been a contributing factor to the outbreak of the Six-Day War in 1967.".
- Samu_Incident label "Incidente de Samu".
- Samu_Incident label "Samu Incident".
- Samu_Incident label "معركة السموع".
- Samu_Incident sameAs Incidente_de_Samu.
- Samu_Incident sameAs m.02rh_w0.
- Samu_Incident sameAs Q2883956.
- Samu_Incident sameAs Q2883956.
- Samu_Incident sameAs Samu_Incident.
- Samu_Incident wasDerivedFrom Samu_Incident?oldid=604568928.
- Samu_Incident depiction Samu_1.jpg.
- Samu_Incident isPrimaryTopicOf Samu_Incident.
- Samu_Incident name "Operation Shredder".