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Past Zionist - Jewish terrorism - Some historic facts
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Following are just a few of the many massacres committed by Jewish-Zionist
terrorists, notably by the Zionist Hagana, Irgun and Stern Gang groups.
Don't expect any Hollywood films highlighting any of these massacres:
1. King David Hotel, July 22, 1946.
2. Sharafat, Feb. 7, 1951.
3. Deir Yassin, April 10, 1948.
4. Falameh, April 2, 1951.
5. Naseruddine, April 14, 1948.
6. Quibya, Oct. 14, 1953.
7. Carmel, April 20, 1948.
8. Nahalin, March, 28, 1954.
9. Al-Qabu, May 1, 1948.
10. Gaza, Feb. 28, 1955.
11. Beit Kiras, May 3, 1948.
12. Khan Yunis, May 31, 1955.
13. Beitkhoury, May 5, 1948.
14. Khan Yunis Again, Aug. 31, 1955
15. Az-Zaytoun, May 6, 1948.
16. Tiberia, Dec. 11, 1955.
17. Wadi Araba, May 13, 1950.
18. As-Sabha, Nov. 2, 1955.
19. Gaza Again, April 5, 1956.
20. Houssan, Sept. 25, 1956.
21. Rafa, Aug. 16, 1956.
22. Qalqilyah, Oct. 10, 1956.
23. Ar-Rahwa, Sept. 12, 1956.
24. Kahr Kassem, Oct. 29, 1956.
25. Gharandal, Sept. 13, 1956.
26. Gaza Strip, Nov. 1956.
26. Gaza Strip, Nov. 1956.
July 2, 1946: The King David Hotel in Jerusalem was bombed, killing 91 people.
Menachem Begin, who was later awarded the Nobel Prize for peace, is the same man
who planned the destruction of the King David Hotel and the massacre of Deir
Yassin. Ex prime minister, Shamir, was originally a member of the Jewish
terrorist gang called Irgun, which was headed by none other than Menachem Begin.
Shamir later moved over to the even more radical "Stern Gang," which committed
many vicious atrocities.
Shamir himself has defended the various assassinations committed by the Irgun
and Stern gangs on the grounds that "it was the only way we could operate,
because we were so small. So it was more efficient and more moral to go for
selected targets." The selected moral targets in those early days of the
founding of the state of Israel included bombing of the King David Hotel and the
massacre of Deir Yassin.
April 9, 1948: A combined force of Irgun and Stern Gangs committed a brutal
massacre of 260 Arab residents of the village of Deir Yassin. Most of whom were
women and children. The Israeli hordes even attacked the dead to satisfy their
bestial tendencies. In April, 1954, during Holy Week, and on the eve of Easter,
The Christian cemeteries in Haifa were invaded, crosses broken down and trampled
under the feet of these miscreants, and the tombs desecrated. The Israeli
military conquest, therefore was made against a defenseless people, who had been
softened up by such earlier massacres as Deir Yasin (where 250 Arabs; men, women
and children were massacred).
The Jew, Weizman, referred to the massacre as this "miraculous simplification of
our task," and Ben Gurion said that "without Deir Yasin there would be no
Israel." Americans are not told that ten percent of the Arabs killed by the
Israelis in 1948 were Christian, and that ten percent of the Arab property
confiscated belonged to Christians. Nor are they told that Israel's massacres
and military actions forced 100,000 Christians to become refugees.
Accounts by Red Cross and United Nations observers who visited the scene said
that the houses were first set on fire and the occupants were shot down as they
came out to escape the flames. One pregnant woman had her baby cut out of her
stomach with a knife. Reminiscent of the acts committed by their brother Jews in
Russia during and after the Bolshevik (Jewish) takeover. The head of the
International Red Cross delegation in Palestine, Jacques de Reynier, drove into
the village and was met by a detachment of Irgun terrorists. In his report of
the massacre the previous night, he wrote: "All of them were young, some even
adolescents, men and women armed to the teeth: revolvers, machine-guns,
hand-grenades, and knives, most of them still blood-stained. A beautiful young
girl with criminal eyes showed me hers (knife) still dripping with blood, she
displayed it like a trophy."
May 1948: The U.S. appointed Count Folke Bernadotte of Sweden to mediate between
the Arabs and the Israelis. In his first progress report (of Sept. 16, 1948) he
recommended that the U.N. should affirm "the right of the Arab refugees to
return to their homes in Jewish controlled territory at the earliest possible
date." The Israelis responded in their own quiet way. The following day
Bernadotte was murdered in Jerusalem.
Responsibility for the spectacular assassination, which caused an international
outcry, was claimed by an unknown group, "Fatherland Front," which was actually
a cover for Shamir's Stern Gang. Yoshua Zeitler and Meshlam Markover of Stern
told Israeli television in 1989 that they respectively directed and led the
operation that killed the Swedish diplomat and his French aide-de-camp. Zeitler,
71, said he decided to speak now because of fear that the U.N. and the "goyim"
(non-Jews) are again trying to force Israel into concessions.
February 1949: Israel launched an offensive across the Armistice lines with
Egypt which brought its forces to the Gulf of Aqaba, occupying the Palestinian
police post of Umm Rashrash which they afterwards named Eilat.
1950: Israelis seized the Al-Uja de-militarized zone on the Egyptian side and
Baqqara on the Syrian side, expelling their Arab inhabitants and razed their
homes to the ground by bulldozers.
1950-1955: Israeli forces unleashed more than 40 acts of armed aggressions
against Arab states, almost all causing a heavy loss of life. This included
attacks and massacres in Qibya, Huleh 1953, Nahalin, Kfar Qassem in 1954, Gaza
and a Syrian outpost on Lake Tiberias in 1955.
October 14-1 5, 1953 -- Under the command of Ariel Sharon, Israeli squads
attacked the unarmed Arab village of Qibya in the demilitarized one. Where they
blew up 42 houses and killed more than 60 residents who were trapped inside. The
details were so gruesome that the U.S. joined in a U.N. condemnation of the
Israeli action, and for the first and only time, suspended aid to Israel in
reprisal.
July 1954: Israeli intelligence planted "a ring of spies (moles)" in Cairo. Its
task was to begin sabotage operations against selected Egyptian, British and
American targets. On July 14, the Alexandria post office was fire-bombed, and
the U.S. Information Agency offices in Cairo and Alexandria were damaged by fire
started by phosphorous incendiary devices, as was a British-owned theater.
Members of the spy ring were caught, and they confessed. They had been planted
by Modin, the Israeli military intelligence organization. The purpose,
presumably, was to sabotage Egyptian relations with the U.S. and Britain.
Various commissions of inquiry into the affair conducted in Israel were never
able to decide whether or not Israeli Defense Minister Pinchos Lavon authorized
the operation.
MORE JEWISH TERRORISM
1956: Squads of Israeli soldiers committed a hideous atrocity in the Palestinian
village of Kafr Qasim, 47 innocent people were shot down in cold blood. The
careful and premeditated mass murders, never received great attention in the
West. Although the Israeli courts convicted eight soldiers of murder, they were
all released within two years of their trial, and within three years one of them
who had been convicted of killing 43 Arabs in an hour, was engaged by the
municipality of Ramleh as the "officer responsible for Arab affairs in the
city." In October 1956 Israel, backed by England and France, attacked Egypt to
gain control of the Suez Canal.
Taking advantage of the situation created by Egypt's decision of nationalization
of the Suez Canal, Israel joined forces with Britain and France to invade Egypt.
As a result, it occupied the Sinai Peninsula, seized the Gaza Strip, and Sharm
Al sheikh which guarded the Strait of Tiran and the entrance to the Gulf of
Aqaba. a year letter it withdrew reluctantly under the combined pressure of the
U.N., U.S.A. and the Soviet Union.
There was no military necessity for this destruction; it was sheer vengeance
against Arab Christians. This action created another 300,000 Arab refugees, thus
making a total refugee population of Christian and Muslin Arabs, which is larger
than the combined populations of Montana, Nevada and Wyoming. It was during this
campaign that the Israeli's attacked the U.S.S. Liberty with the death of 34 of
its number. If this had been an Egyptian or a Russian attack, American would
have been at war, but the Jewish vote of America silenced any American
criticisms of this action. Americans are also not told that Israel has always
refused to obey any mandate of the United Nations. Resolutions affirmed by vote
every year since 1948 recognize the right of the return of Palestinian refugees,
but Israel always refuses to obey. Israel has been condemned over and over again
for breaking the charter and now fulfilling the conditions upon which she was
allowed to become a member!
1960-1962: Israeli forces attacked Syrian villages on Lade Tiberias and brought
death to hundreds of Arab civilians.
1966: Squads of Israeli soldiers raided the Jordanian village of Sammu, they
killed 18 civilians, wounded 100 others and demolished 130 houses including a
school, a clinic and a mosque.
1967: THE U.S.S. Liberty was deliberately attacked in international waters as it
monitored communications during the Six-Day War. Israel used U.S.-donated
equipment to jam the ship's S.O.S., hoping to sink it and murder all aboard
before word could get out. 34 sailors were butchered and 170 wounded in this
blatant Act of War. The Liberty was part of the Sixth Fleet, a powerful group of
men and ships paid for by U.S. Taxpayers to protect the Israeli's. What do the
Jews think of our American Service Men, the descendants of the men who pulled
their chestnuts out of the fire in World War II?
June 5, 1967: Israeli committed its biggest, most treacherous and premeditated
aggression against Egypt, Syria and Jordan. After destroying Arab aircraft on
the ground in a lightening attack, Israeli forces invaded and occupied the rest
of Palestine, that is, the West Bank, Gaza Strip, East Jerusalem, the Syrian
Golan Heights and the Egyptian Sinai Peninsula. In the first days of its
aggression and in plain disregard of the truth, Israel fabricated a charge of
aggression against its victims and presented it in a dramatic manner to the U.N.
Security Council. Western media spread this fabricated story and the whole world
sympathized with the supposed victim. In 1967 the Israeli's made a third
ruthless blitzkrieg attack upon the Arabs. This time they deliberately destroyed
three quarters of a million dollar's worth of church property.
The great deception practiced by Israel on the U.N. and the whole world is now
completely discredited, the Israelis, therefore, changed their tactics and rely
nowadays on the argument that, they were NOT attacked by Egypt, they were in
danger of BEING attacked, and hence they resorted to a so-called pre-emptive
strike. Alan Hart quotes a former Israeli Director of military intelligence as
telling him "if Nasser had not given Israel the excuse to attack the Arabs,
Israel would have invented a pretext for war within six or ten months" because
its military planners had decided that the time had come to knock out vast
amounts of mainly Soviet-supplied Arab armor. Yitzhak Rabin, who as chief of
staff planned this attack told Le Monde in February 1968, quite simply: "We knew
that Nasser did not intend to attack."
February 15, 1968: Israel invaded PLO bases in Karamah, on the eastern bank of
the River Jordan with helicopter-borne troops and tanks. Three hundred commandos
fought off 1,500 Israeli soldiers and force them to retreat. The battle lasted
all day and into the evening. Although the village was totally destroyed, the
Palestinian defenders repelled the Israelis and inflicted heavy casualties among
the invaders. By the Israeli account, they lost 28 soldiers and 90 were wounded.
1969: The Israelis distinguished themselves by committing a horrible crime, in
retaliation of attrition war across the Suez Canal, Israeli war planes raided an
Egyptian school "Bahr al Baker" in southern Egypt killing 75 children and
wounding over 100.
August 1969: An Israeli set fire to one of the most sacred Islamic shrines. Al
Aqsa Mosque in Jerusalem, causing extensive damage to it. This crime plunged
over one billion Muslims throughout the world into the deepest anguish.
March 12, 1970: Israeli forces invaded part of South Lebanon known as "Fatah-Land"
killing a number of Palestinian and Lebanese civilians.
September 8, 1972 -- Without any apparent cause or reason, Israeli Phantoms
bombed Palestinian targets in Lebanon and Syria in a series of raids killing
hundreds of civilians. This action was explained by the Israeli prime minister
the next day, who in the Knesset, that "Israel had now adopted a new policy to
strike at the terrorist organizations where ever we can reach them."
February 21, 1973: Israel landed commando units on the coasts of the northern
Lebanese city of Tripoli. They attacked two Palestinian refugees camps,
dynamited several houses and buildings, some over the heads of their occupants,
killing 35 refugees and wounding a similar number. On the same day, Israeli war
planes shot down a Libyan Civilian Aircraft over the Sinai Desert killing over
100 passengers.
April 10, 1973: Israeli commando units with the help of some Lebanese
collaborators stormed into a residential quarter in East Beirut and killed three
PLO leaders: Yusef Al Najjar, Kamal Adwan and Kamal Nasser.
1974: Israeli air-borne commando units attacked Beirut airport and destroyed 13
Lebanese civilian aircraft on the ground.
In the same year, Israeli planes intercepted a civilian Syrian aircraft and
forced it to land at Lydda (Lod) airport on suspicion that it was carrying a
Palestinian commando leader. Christian shrines in Jerusalem were subjected to
several acts of aggression and robbery. This included damaging the church of the
Holy Sepulchre, burying four other Christian centers, and stealing the diamond
Crown of the Virgin Mary.
1975-1980: Israeli's intelligence service, the Mossad, distinguished itself by
feats of terrorist actions that killed a number of Arab and Palestinian
diplomats, scientists and journalists such as the PLO representatives in London,
Rome, Paris and Brussels, prominent Palestinian journalist and writer Ghassan
Kanafani and the Egyptian nuclear scientist Dr. Al Mashad.
1981: Putting their so-called pre-emptive policy in action, Israeli warplanes
raided and destroyed a peaceful Iraqi nuclear reactor near Baghdad.
June 6, 1982: The Israeli armed forces invaded Lebanon. Less than two weeks
after its election, the New Menachem Begin government unleashed the first blow
in its war to liquidate the PLO in Lebanon.
June 1982: Israeli forced launched their savage invasion of Lebanon. As a result
of this invasion a great number of refugee camps, Lebanese towns and villages
were destroyed. Israeli warplanes launched eight raids on Palestinian targets in
South Lebanon and Beirut, killing nearly one thousand people and wounding many
others. The fantasy of the "pre-emptive strike policy" was dropped and even the
Jerusalem Post correspondent was at pains to explain the purpose of the bombing
raids. "The past few days of activities on the northern border followed five
weeks of quiet. It is not know what triggered Israeli's Friday afternoon raid."
Outraged by Israel's onslaught and the cruel destruction of Beirut, Jewish
journalist Jacobo Timmerman called Begin "unbalanced" a "terrorist" and "a
disgrace to the people." He accused Sharon of helping to make Israel "the
Prussia of the Middle East.&quo t;
July 17, 1982: U.S. supplied F-4 and F-5 jets swooped low over Beirut in 4
passes, bombing the densely-populated Fakahani district. Five tall apartment
buildings were destroyed, 200 people were killed and 800 wounded. Forty percent
of the victims were small children, and one of the survivors was an unborn baby
pulled by doctors from the dead mother's womb. Israel's then Chief-of-staff
Rafael Eitan announced on Israeli Radio that civilian causalities were
unimportant and that the Arab causalities suffered as of the July 17 attack did
not yet constitute the Israeli "final solution."
September 1982: Israeli raids and bombardments continued during the weeks
following the raid on Beirut in July. It was the beginning of the invasion of
Beirut; after which an 80 days war led by Ariel Sharon, (then War Minister of
Israel) resulted in the destruction of much of Beirut, killing and wounding
thousands of Palestinians and Lebanese civilians. It was during this invasion
that the massacre of the Sabra and Shatila refugee camps was committed. Where
over 2,500 Palestinian women, children and elderly people were slaughtered in
cold blood. Even the Israeli high court held a number of the Israeli military
officers, including Sharon, responsible.
October 1982: Israeli terrorists bombed the houses, cars and offices of three
elected Palestinian mayors on the West Bank, Nablus, Ramallah and Al Beireh.
1984: Israeli warships and gunboats intercepted merchant ships on the high seas
off the coast of Lebanon and kidnapped a number of Palestinians.
1985: Israeli planes raided and destroyed the PLO headquarters in Tunis.
1986: Israeli secret agents assassinated a noted Palestinian cartoonist Naji Al
Ali, in London.
April 1988: Israeli commando units stormed into the house of Khalil Al Wazir, in
Tunis. Al Wazir who was the most senior PLO military commander and believed to
be in charge of the Intifada, was murdered while sleeping.
February and March 1989: Israeli F-16 planes pounded Palestinian targets in
Lebanon's Shouf Mountains, Damour and the Beka's valley with a series of raids
killing a numbers of civilians, including 15 school children in Damour.
April 14, 1989: Israeli border guards and settlers attacked the peaceful and
unarmed village of Nahalin near Bethlehem. Eight Palestinians were massacred for
no reason and over 50 were injured. The killings took place late in the night
and at the beginning of the Holy month of Ramadan.