Temporary International Presence in Hebron
- Temporary International Presence in Hebron
(TIPH)
A small force of unarmed international (primarily European) observers deployed in
Hebron in the aftermath of the February 1994 massacre of 29 Muslim worshipers by the Jewish settler,
Baruch Goldstein.
Historical Dictionary of Israel.
Bernard Reich David H. Goldberg. Edited by Jon Woronoff..
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