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| | Irgun - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia |
 | | In Israel, this group is commonly referred to as Etzel (אצ"ל), an acronym of the Hebrew initials. |
 | | This phase ended when the group itself split, with some of its leaders, including the original founder, Tehomi, returning to the Haganah, and the group began formally identifying itself as "Etzel" (Irgun). |
 | | During the 1936-1939 Arab revolt in Palestine, in which about 320 Jews were killed in Arab attacks, Irgun resumed its reprisal attacks against Arabs. |
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