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Sabra may refer to: Arts and entertainment * Sabra (character), a fictional Israeli female superhero in the Marvel Comics universe * Sabra (magazine), a Japanese magazine for men * '' Sabra Command'' the original title of the film ''Warhead'' * "Sabra Girl", a song on Nickel Creek's album ''This Side'' Businesses * Sabra (company), a company specializing in hummus and Mediterranean-style dips * Gamda Koor Sabra, or simply Sabra, an Israeli toy company * Sabra liqueur, a collection of Israeli liqueurs made by the Carmel Winery Places * Sabra, Algeria, a town and commune in Tlemcen Province * Sabra, Burkina Faso * Säbrå, part of Härnösand Municipality, Sweden * Sabra, Gaza, a neighborhood in Gaza in the Palestinian territories * Sabra District, a district of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria * Sabra (Lebanon), a Shia neighborhood of Beirut adjacent to the Shatila refugee camp Other uses * ''Sabra'' (moth), a moth genus * ''Sabra'', the Hebrew name for '' Opun ...
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Sabra (character)
Sabra is a superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Bill Mantlo and artist Sal Buscema, the character first appeared in ''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' #250 (1980), before making a full appearance in issue #256 (1981). She has been a member of the X-Corporation, and often appeared as a supporting character for the Hulk and the X-Men. Ruth Bat-Seraph () is a Mutant (Marvel Comics), mutant who serves as an agent to the Mossad. She is noted to be the first Israelis, Israeli superheroine and has been received positively by the Jewish community. Shira Haas portrayed a reimagined version of Bat-Seraph, a former Black Widows (Marvel Cinematic Universe), Black Widow assassin, in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film ''Captain America: Brave New World'' (2025), with her inclusion receiving polarizing responses. Development Concept and creation The character was created by Belinda Glass, the first wife of Am ...
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Sabra, Gaza
Sabra () is a neighborhood district in western Gaza. It was established during the Mandatory Palestine period in Palestine. It contains the city's municipal mark, built in the 1930s south of Omar Mukhtar Street. An UNRWA health center is located in the neighborhood. During the Gaza war The Gaza war is an armed conflict in the Gaza Strip and southern Israel fought since 7 October 2023. A part of the unresolved Israeli–Palestinian conflict, Israeli–Palestinian and Gaza–Israel conflict, Gaza–Israel conflicts dating ..., the IDF killed dozens of Palestinians in the neighborhood. References Bibliography * {{Gaza City Neighborhoods of Gaza City ...
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South African Bureau For Racial Affairs
The South African Bureau of Racial Affairs (SABRA) (Afrikaans: ''Suid-Afrikaanse Buro vir Rasse-Angeleenthede'') was a South African think tank based at Stellenbosch University. It was founded in 1948 at the initiative of the Afrikaner Broederbond as an alternative to the liberal South African Institute of Race Relations. Its co-founders were primarily Afrikaner intellectuals, and included Eben Dönges, Ernest George Jansen, Nico Diederichs, and Andries Charl Cilliers. W.E Barker and Nic Oliver were also influential members in the SABRA. W.E Barker advocated for "vertical" separation is particularly troubling, as it suggests a deliberate intent to maintain white supremacy and dominate over other racial groups. “horizontal" separation would have implied a more equitable approach, recognising the equal rights and dignity of all individuals, regardless of race. This approach would have aimed to address the historical injustices and promote true equality and reconciliation. SA ...
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Sabra Sport
Autocars Co. Ltd. () of Haifa, Israel, was Israel's first car manufacturer. History Autocars Ltd, founded in 1957, made fiberglass-shelled cars that were popular in Israel during the 1960s and 1970s. Government agencies were forced to buy them. This released onto the market thousands of low-priced second hand vehicles. Although their style and finish left something to be desired, Autocar's use of Ford and Triumph engines made them reliable cars which kept their value for years. The manufacturing of these cars ceased during the 1980s, and Israel's only remaining car making company today is AIL. Autocars manufactured its own car models under the Sabra (Hebrew: צברה) brand. The line included a station wagon, pick-up and the Sabra Sport, a sport car derived from Reliant. From 1960, the sport model was produced under the Sabra brand, and the station wagon, sedan and pick-up models were produced under the Sussita brand name (''Sussita'' (סוסיתא), ''Sussita 12'' and '' ...
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Sabra (tank)
The Sabra (, " prickly pear") is an extensively upgraded M60 tank developed by Israel Military Industries. The Mk II version of this upgrade package was used in one of the Turkish Army's modernization programs. The Sabra is known as the M60T in Turkish service. Overview The Sabra was initially developed as a further evolution of the Magach 7C. The ballistic profile of the appliqué armor was improved and it incorporated the MG253 120 mm gun developed by IMI. The upgrade package was first offered to Turkey as an option for its tank modernization program and later offered for general export. The Turkish government selected the Sabra Mk II (a further modified version of the Sabra) for its upgrade program, which was intended as a stopgap measure. A contract estimated to be worth $688 million USD was signed on March 29, 2002. The first Sabra Mk II was delivered for Turkish trials in 2005 and passed qualifications in May, 2006. 170 were upgraded between 2007 and April, 2009. T ...
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Sabra (person)
In Modern Hebrew, the terms (; ) or (; ) refer to Israeli-born Jew(s). Derived from the Hebrew name for the prickly pear cactus, which is commonly spelled in English, the words had come into widespread use by the 1930s, when they were used to designate a Jewish person whose place of birth was located within the Land of Israel—corresponding with Ottoman Syria until 1918 () and with the British Mandate of Palestine until 1948 ()—though it may have appeared earlier. is understood to be a term that is used to allude to the collective nature of Israeli Jews: it is a tenacious and thorny desert plant with a thick skin that conceals a sweet and soft interior. This description is the basis for the design of Srulik, a cartoon character that represents the average and thus serves as Israel's national personification. In 2010, over 70% of Israel's Jewish population was composed of , with this figure increasing to 75% in 2015 and to 80% in 2024. History The term came into wide ...
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Sabra (name)
Sabra is both a given name and surname. Notable people with the name include: Given name * Sabrah ibn Ma'bad (fl. c. 600 CE), Arabian religious leader * Sabra Loomis (born 1938), Irish-American poet * Sabra Moore (born 1943), American artist * Sabra Johnson (born 1987), American dancer * Sabra Newby, American politician * Sabra Wilbur Vought (1877–1942), American librarian * Sabra Williams (born c. 1970), British actor Surname * A. I. Sabra (1924–2013), Egyptian historian of science * Abba Sabra (fl. c. 1450), Ethiopian religious leader * Adam Sabra (born 1968), American professor of Islamic studies * George Sabra (born 1947), Syrian politician * Khalilah Sabra (born 1967), American author and activist * Maher Sabra (born 1992), Lebanese footballer * Wadia Sabra (1876–1952), Lebanese composer See also * Sabra (other) {{given name, type=both ...
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Opuntia
''Opuntia'', commonly called the prickly pear cactus, is a genus of flowering plants in the cactus family Cactaceae, many known for their flavorful fruit and showy flowers. Cacti are native to the Americas, and are well adapted to arid climates; however, they are still vulnerable to alterations in precipitation and temperature driven by climate change. The plant has been introduced to parts of Australia, southern Europe, the Middle East, and northern Africa. ''Prickly pear'' alone is more commonly used to refer exclusively to the fruit, but may also be used for the plant itself; in addition, other names given to the plant and its specific parts include ''tuna'' (fruit), ''sabra'', ''sabbar'', '' nopal'' (pads, plural ''nopales'') from the Nahuatl word , nostle (fruit) from the Nahuatl word , and paddle cactus. The genus is named for the Ancient Greek city of Opus. The fruit and leaves are edible. The most common culinary species is the "Barbary fig" ('' Opuntia ficus-indica ...
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Sabra (moth)
''Sabra'' is a genus of moths belonging to the subfamily Drepaninae. Species * ''Sabra harpagula'' (Esper, [1786]) * ''Sabra sinica'' (Yang, 1978) * ''Sabra taibaishanensis'' (Chou & Xiang, 1987) References

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Sabra (Lebanon)
Sabra (Arabic: صبرا‎) is a neighborhood in southern Beirut, Lebanon, which falls under the municipality of Ghobeiry, Mount Lebanon Governorate. It is populated by both Lebanese and Palestinian refugees. Even with its large percentage of Palestinian residents, it is not officially considered a refugee camp, but its association with the nearby Shatila camp, which exclusively populated by refugees, leads to the impression that it is. Together they are known for being the site of the Sabra and Shatila massacre and the War of the Camps in the 1980s. They were besieged for three days by the Israeli army during their invasion of Lebanon. During this siege, a large number of residents were abducted by right-wing militia from their neighborhood and were taken to the Shatila camp, where the lives of between 800 and 2000 civilians were claimed. The Sabra district is bordered by the city of Beirut to the north, the Sports City to the west, the Horsh Beirut to the east, and Shat ...
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Sabra District
Sabra District is a district A district is a type of administrative division that in some countries is managed by the local government. Across the world, areas known as "districts" vary greatly in size, spanning regions or county, counties, several municipality, municip ... of Tlemcen Province in north-western Algeria. The district is further divided into 2 municipalities of Algeria, municipalities: *Sabra, Algeria, Sabra *Bouhlou, Algeria, Bouhlou Geo-co-ordinates Latitude = 34.6780, Longitude = -1.3662 Lat = 34 degrees, 40.7 minutes North Long = 1 degrees, 22.0 minutes West References

Districts of Tlemcen Province {{Tlemcen-geo-stub ...
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