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  1. Eliyahu Lankin (Hebrew: אליהו לנקין, 25 September 1914 – 10 August 1994) was a Revisionist Zionist activist, Irgun member and an Israeli politician.

  2. Eliyahu Lankin. (1914 - 1994) Lankin was born September 25, 1914, in Russia, and moved with his family to China at the age of three in the wake of the October Revolution. At 16 joined Betar and three years later, immigrated to Eretz Israel. He served in the Betar companies in various parts of the country and in 1934 joined the Irgun.

  3. Wrote a book: The Story of Altalena (Hadar, 1967).

  4. The confrontation involved a cargo ship, the Altalena, captained by ex-US Navy lieutenant Monroe Fein and led by senior Etzel commander Eliyahu Lankin, which had been loaded with weapons and fighters by the independent Irgun, but arrived during the murky period of the Irgun's absorption into the IDF.

    • 20 June-23 June 1948
    • IDF victory
    • Coast of Israel
  5. 10 de ago. de 1994 · All Past and Present MKs. Eliyahu Lankin. Member of the following Knessets: 1. Personal Details. Date of Birth: January 1, 1914Place of Birth: Homel, RussiaDate of death: August 10, 1994Year of Aliyah: 1933.

  6. Eliyahu Lankin, who set out in mid-June (about six months after the escape) from Asmara to Addis Ababa, was more fortunate. After five adventurous months he reached Djibouti by plane and on January 7, 1947, sailed aboard a French boat to Marseille and from there travelled to Paris.

  7. 1 de mai. de 2023 · When the Altalena reached Tel Aviv on the morning of June 22, there was no change in the chain of command. Begin heeded the instructions of Meridor, ship commander Eliyahu Lankin, and its captain, Monroe Fein.