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The record is questioned by Christopher C. Burt (one of the initiators of the WMO investigation into the now-disqualified El Azizia world record), who claims that the thermograph reading was incorrectly read and the correct reading is only 53°C, in which case
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The kibbutz was attacked on 28 February 1938, still during the Arab revolt, by a group of armed Arabs. The attack was repelled with many casualties on both sides. On 20 February 1948, before the neighboring Arab nations officially joined the
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led by Muhammed Safa attacked Tirat Zvi. The ALA unit was repelled after 60 of the attackers were killed. One kibbutz member, Naftali Friedlander, was also killed in the fighting.
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data it seems to have been somewhere between 52.0 to 54.4 °C and possibly less than it.
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The settlement of Tirat Zvi was established on the land of the now-depopulated villages of
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or "fort" refers to a two-story mud-brick structure purchased from the Arab landowner,
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All That Remains: The Palestinian Villages Occupied and Depopulated by Israel in 1948
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At Tell Radra, a nearby archaeological site, a repurposed dedication to the
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holds the record for highest temperature in Asia with 53.6°C.
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Tirat Zvi means Zvi's Fort. It was named after Rabbi
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The kibbutz was founded on 30 June 1937, during the
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Tirat Zvi is located in Jezreel Valley region of Israel
Tirat Zvi is located in Israel
32°25′18″N 35°31′28″E / 32.42167°N 35.52444°E / 32.42167; 35.52444
District
Northern
Council
Valley of Springs
Affiliation
Religious Kibbutz Movement
German
Polish
Romanian Jews
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Hebrew
religious
kibbutz
Beit She'an Valley
Beit She'an
Israel
Jordan River
Jordan
Valley of Springs Regional Council
Zvi Hirsch Kalischer
Zionist Movement
Hovevei Zion
Musa al-Alami


1936–1939 Arab revolt in Palestine

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