There are two women that figure prominently in the Defense of Ancient Israel: the Prophetess and Judge Deborah, who helped Barak lead an army against the Canaanite King Jabin, and the woman Jael who killed the Canaanite General Sisera with a tent peg.
In the Book of Judges, Sisera was killed by Jael, a woman who invited him into her tent and then drove a tent peg through his temple while he was asleep. This event is recounted in Judges 4:17-22.
Judges 4:22 - And then, as Barak pursued Sisera, Jael came out to meet him, and said to him, "Come, I will show you the man whom you seek." And when he went into her tent, there lay Sisera, dead with the peg in his temple.[NKJV]
Deborah was a prophetess and judged Israel in the time of Jabin king of Canaan. In the ensuing battle with Jabin's host, a woman, Jael, killed Sisera, the captain of Jabin's army. Deborah probably lived in the 12 century BC, but there are no dates in the Bible for her,
The state of Israel.
He probably lived in Palestine (Israel) as that is where he was killed.
World War 2 and Israel are connected in that many of the people who were killed during this war were Jews.
The actual time was not mentioned in the Bible, but it is written that the lamb was killed in the evening. Please see Exodus 12.6: "and the whole assembly of the congregation of Israel shall kill it in the evening."
Yes he killed man from Israel who had previously killed his father Although this was out of revenge it is still a mortal sin
They Tried to hie from him because he would have killed all of them.
34 were killed. The attack was most likely an accident, as claimed. Israel had no reason then, and no reason now to attack an American naval vessel. The United States and Israel have enjoyed a sense of cooperation and arms deals, at least up until the recent insults against Israel by the Obama administration.
Israel is the Jewish State, so perhaps your question is confusing it with something else. The Israeli government has never executed any prisoner except for Adolf Eichmann (and he was certainly not a Jew). As far as I am aware, no Jew has ever joined the Arab Armies fighting Israel and would have been killed by Israeli soldiers in a military action. While there is certainly death by friendly fire, members of the Israeli Military understand that risk and would not be said to be "killed by Israel" since Israel would not have desired their deaths. As far as I am aware, no Jews were killed in the forced withdrawal from Gaza either. If there any Jews that have been killed, the numbers would have been very small and the reason very specific to that individual.