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  1. Mattityahu "Matti" Peled (Hebrew: מתתיהו "מתי" פלד; born Mattityahu Ifland, 20 July 1923 – 10 March 1995) was a well-known Israeli public figure who was at various periods of his life a professional military man who reached the rank of Aluf (Major General) in the IDF and was a member of the General Staff during the Six ...

  2. Mattityahu „Matti“ Peled (hebräisch מתתיהו "מתי" פלד; geboren am 20. Juli 1923 als Mattityahu Ifland in Haifa, Britisches Mandatsgebiet Palästina; gestorben am 10. März 1995 in Jerusalem) war ein israelischer Politiker, General und der Gründer des Lehrstuhls für Arabistik an der Universität Tel Aviv.

  3. 10 mar 1995 · Mattityahu Peled. Member of the following Knessets: 11. Personal Details. Knesset Positions. Public Activity and Publications. Extended Print Version. Personal Details. Date of Birth: July 20, 1923 Place of Birth: Haifa, Israel Date of death: March 10, 1995 Profession: Lecturer on Arabic Literature.

  4. Mattityahu Peled, 72, a former Israel Defense Force major general and a former Knesset member, died last Friday of cancer at his home in Motza Ilit. He had headed the supply branch for the...

  5. Mattityahu "Matti" Peled (1923-1995) was an Israeli war hero who became a friend, ally and staunch advocate of Palestinian Arabs who called him Abu Salaam, or "Father of Peace." Peled rose to the rank of Aluf (Major General) in the IDF (Israeli Defense Forces) and was a member of Israel's General Staff during the Six-Day War of 1967.

  6. 11 mar 1995 · Mattityahu Peled, a former Israeli Army major general and member of Parliament who led initial Israeli efforts toward a peace accord with the Palestine Liberation Organization, died yesterday,...

  7. Israeli soldier, politician, peace activist. Mattityahu ("Matti") Peled was born in Haifa in 1923. He served as a platoon commander in the Palmach. After studying law in London, he returned in 1948 to serve in the Arab-Israel War. Peled served for twenty years as a career officer in the Israel Defense Forces, retiring in 1969.