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Admiral Sayyed Taha, nicknamed the Hyena of Fallujah and the Black Hyena, and known among the refugees as Bey Taha, is the commander of the 4th Egyptian Brigade, which was surrounded by Israeli forces during the siege of Fallujah as part of the events of the 1948 war. During the siege of his forces, Sayyed Taha showed courage and valor in fighting and patience in enduring the siege, and one of his most famous stances is: The meeting, which took place under the umbrella of the United Nations on November 11, 1948, in the “Gat” colony, brought him together with Brigadier Pigal Allon, commander of the Israeli southern front, where Allon offered him an honorable surrender given that his forces were besieged without supplies of men, weapons, ammunition, or food, in exchange for accepting The withdrawal of the entire Egyptian army from Palestine and the Egyptian government’s acceptance of a peace agreement with Israel. Mr. Taha rejected the offer and withdrew from the meeting with his chief of staff, Gamal Abdel Nasser. The Egyptian forces continued to resist until a permanent armistice agreement was concluded on the island of Rhodes and they withdrew with all their equipment and weapons as of February 26. 1949.
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