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  1. Eliyahu Bet-Zuri (Hebrew: אליהו בית צורי; February 10, 1922 – March 22, 1945) was a member of Lehi, who was executed in Egypt for his part in the assassination of Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East.

  2. Eliyahu Bet-Zuri (1922 - 22 de Março de 1945) foi um membro do grupo armado sionista Lehi, conhecido por ter sido condenado e executado pelo assassinado do Ministro Britânico Walter Guinness. Bet-Zuri nasceu na cidade de Tel Aviv, cursou a Universidade Hebraica de Jerusalém.

  3. 17 de abr. de 2024 · Eliyahu Bet-Zuri. He knew that Israel had been subjugated by foreign powers in the past and that his ancestors had frequently rebelled to win their freedom. That the nation of Israel should once again revolt against an occupier seemed only natural to Eliyahu. By the time he was ten, he had smuggled ammunition for the Hagana militia.

  4. 5 de mar. de 2022 · Beit Tzuri, Eliyahu. Son of Esther and Moshe. Was born on February 10, 1922 in Tel Aviv, to a well-established family in Israel. Eliyahu was a member of the Irgun Zvai Leumi (National Military Organization) and was a member of the underground organization in 1937.

  5. Eliyahu Beit-Zuri. (1922-1945) Born in 1922 in Tel Aviv to a distinguished family which had lived in Eretz Israel for many generations. He joint the Irgun at young age and later became a member of Lehi. He was dispatched, together with Elyahu Hakim, to Cairo and on November 6, 1944 they assassinated Lord Moyne.

  6. Eliyahu Bet-Zuri. (1925 - 1945) Eliyahu Bet-Zuri was born in 1922 in Tel Aviv to a distinguished family which had lived in Eretz Israel for many generations. He joined the Irgun at young age and later became a member of Lehi. He was dispatched, together with Elyahu Hakim, to Cairo and, on November 6, 1944, they assassinated Lord Moyne.

  7. Eliyahu Bet-Zuri and Eliyahu Hakim assassinated Lord Moyne and his driver on 6 November 1944, in Cairo. Bet-Zuri was born in Tel Aviv in 1921 and was associated with a small activist group that upheld Canaanite views.