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'''Gideon (Geda) Shochat''' ({{Langx|he|גדעון (גדע) שוחט}}{{ltr}}; 1912–1966) was a ] pilot, ] in the ], and a former Israeli ambassador to ].<ref name="HIF">{{cite web |title=Shochat, Gideon ("Geda") |url=https://honorisraelsfallen.com/fallen/shochat-gideon-geda/ |website=Honor Israel's Fallen |access-date=2 January 2025}}</ref> Shochat's daughter Alona was married to Israeli singer ]. '''Gideon (Geda) Shochat''' ({{Langx|he|גדעון (גדע) שוחט}}{{ltr}}; 1912–1966) was a ] pilot, ] in the ], and a former Israeli ambassador to ].<ref name="HIF">{{cite web |title=Shochat, Gideon ("Geda") |url=https://honorisraelsfallen.com/fallen/shochat-gideon-geda/ |website=Honor Israel's Fallen |access-date=2 January 2025}}</ref> Shochat's daughter Alona was married to Israeli singer ].


== Early Life == == Early life ==
Geda Schochat was born in ] ] in 1912<ref name="HIF"/> to Zionist activists and politicians ] and ]. Geda Schochat was born in ] ] in 1912<ref name="HIF"/> to Zionist activists and politicians ] and ].


== World War II == == World War II ==
In 1941, Shochat volunteered for the ] and was sent to ] and ] to work as a machinist, and after a few months, returned to ]. In 1943, he finished pilot training in ]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Feingenbaum |first1=Ruth |title=A Time for Song and Dance |url=https://zjc.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/BHC_Mag_Page_range_71_80_v1.pdf |agency=Bulawayo Hebrew Congregation Centenial Magazine}}</ref> and served as a pilot in ]. Near the end of World War II, he served in Karachi as a commander for a squadron of ]. In 1941, Shochat volunteered for the ] and was sent to ] and ] to work as a machinist, and after a few months, returned to ]. In 1943, he finished pilot training in ]<ref>{{cite news |last1=Feingenbaum |first1=Ruth |title=A Time for Song and Dance |url=https://zjc.org.il/wp-content/uploads/2022/09/BHC_Mag_Page_range_71_80_v1.pdf |agency=Bulawayo Hebrew Congregation Centenial Magazine}}</ref> and served as a pilot in ]. Near the end of World War II, he served in Karachi as a commander for a squadron of ].<ref>{{cite book |last1=Weizman |first1=Ezer |title=לך שמים, לך ארץ |date=1975 |publisher=הוצאת ספרית מעריב |location=Israel |page=40}}</ref>


== Israeli War of Independence == == Israeli War of Independence ==
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Gideon (Geda) Shochat (Hebrew: גדעון (גדע) שוחט‎; 1912–1966) was a Royal Air Force pilot, colonel in the Israeli Air Force, and a former Israeli ambassador to Malawi. Shochat's daughter Alona was married to Israeli singer Arik Einstein.

Early life

Geda Schochat was born in Ottoman Haifa in 1912 to Zionist activists and politicians Manya and Israel Shochat.

World War II

In 1941, Shochat volunteered for the RAF and was sent to Asmara and Eritrea to work as a machinist, and after a few months, returned to Mandatory Palestine. In 1943, he finished pilot training in Rhodesia and served as a pilot in Egypt. Near the end of World War II, he served in Karachi as a commander for a squadron of B-24 Liberators.

Israeli War of Independence

Shochat joined the Israeli 103 Squadron in 1948. He was involved in Operation Velvetta to smuggle aircraft to Israel from Czechoslovakia for the Israeli War of Independence.

Notes

  1. ^ "Shochat, Gideon ("Geda")". Honor Israel's Fallen. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
  2. Feingenbaum, Ruth. "A Time for Song and Dance" (PDF). Bulawayo Hebrew Congregation Centenial Magazine.
  3. Weizman, Ezer (1975). לך שמים, לך ארץ. Israel: הוצאת ספרית מעריב. p. 40.
  4. Abarbanell, Oded (23 November 2014). "Operation Velveta 1 — Part 1". Oded Abarbanell. Retrieved 2 January 2025.
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