Kapap

Kapap (Hebrew: קפ"פ, קפא"פ‎), often written KAPAP, a Hebrew acronym for Krav Panim el Panim (lit. 'face-to-face combat'), is a close-quarter battle system of defensive tactics, hand-to-hand combat and self-defense. == History == The Kapap system was developed in the late 1930s, within the Jewish Aliyah camps as part of preparatory training before their arrival in Mandatory Palestine.

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Kapap

Kapap (Hebrew: קפ"פ, קפא"פ‎), often written KAPAP, a Hebrew acronym for Krav Panim el Panim (lit. 'face-to-face combat'), is a close-quarter battle system of defensive tactics, hand-to-hand combat and self-defense. == History == The Kapap system was developed in the late 1930s, within the Jewish Aliyah camps as part of preparatory training before their arrival in Mandatory Palestine.

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