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To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (4307)9/23/2001 8:27:01 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 23908
 
Facts have never been a big concern for you. The Zionist terrorists willfully killed civilians, including women and children, in an effort ot drive the Palestinians off of their land.

deiryassin.org
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Noted denier of Zionist war crimes Elie Wiesel:

hoffman-info.com

<<< Early in the morning of Friday, April 9, 1948, commandos of the Irgun, headed by
Menachem Begin, and the Stern Gang attacked Deir Yassin, a village with about 750
Palestinian residents. It was several weeks before the end of the British Mandate.
The village lay outside of the area that the United Nations recommended be
included in a future Jewish State. Deir Yassin had a peaceful reputation and was
even said by a Jewish newspaper to have driven out some Arab militants. But it
was located on high ground in the corridor between Tel Aviv and Jerusalem and
one plan, kept secret until years afterwards, called for it to be destroyed and the
residents evacuated to make way for a small airfield that would supply the
beleaguered Jewish residents of Jerusalem.

By noon over 100 people, half of them women and children, had been
systematically murdered. Four commandos died at the hands of resisting
Palestinians using old Mausers and muskets. Twenty-five male villagers were
loaded into trucks, paraded through the Zakhron Yosef quarter in Jerusalem, and
then taken to a stone quarry along the road between Givat Shaul and Deir Yassin
and shot to death. The remaining residents were driven to Arab East Jerusalem.

That evening the Irgunists and the Sternists escorted a party of foreign
correspondents to a house at Givat Shaul, a nearby Jewish settlement founded in
1906. Over tea and cookies they amplified the details of the operation and justified
it, saying Deir Yassin had become a concentration point for Arabs, including
Syrians and Iraqis, planning to attack the western suburbs of Jerusalem. They said
that 25 members of the Haganah militia had reinforced the attack and claimed that
an Arabic-speaking Jew had warned the villagers over a loudspeaker from an
armored car. This was duly reported in The New York Times on April 10.

A final body count of 254 was reported by The New York Times on April 13, a day
after they were finally buried. By then the leaders of the Haganah had distanced
themselves from having participated in the attack and issued a statement
denouncing the dissidents of Irgun and the Stern Gang, just as they had after the
attack on the King David Hotel in July, 1946. A 1987 study undertaken by Birzeit
University's Center for Research and Documentation of Palestinian Society found
"the numbers of those killed does not exceed 120".

The Haganah leaders admitted that the massacre "disgraced the cause of Jewish
fighters and dishonored Jewish arms and the Jewish flag." They played down the
fact that their militia had reinforced the terrorists' attack, even though they did not
participate in the barbarism and looting during the subsequent "mopping up"
operations.

They also played down the fact that, in Begin's words, "Deir Yassin was captured
with the knowledge of the Haganah and with the approval of its commander" as a
part of its "plan for establishing an airfield."

Ben Gurion even sent an apology to King Abdullah of Trans-Jordan. But this
horrific act served the future State of Israel well. According to Begin:

Arabs throughout the country, induced to believe wild tales of "Irgun
butchery," were seized with limitless panic and started to flee for their
lives. This mass flight soon developed into a maddened, uncontrollable
stampede. The political and economic significance of this development
can hardly be overestimated.

Of about 144 houses, 10 were dynamited. The cemetery was later bulldozed and,
like hundreds of other Palestinian villages to follow, Deir Yassin was wiped off the
map. By September, Orthodox Jewish immigrants from Poland, Rumania, and
Slovakia were settled there over the objections of Martin Buber, Cecil Roth and
other Jewish leaders, who believed that the site of the massacre should be left
uninhabited. The center of the village was renamed Givat Shaul Bet. As Jerusalem
expanded, the land of Deir Yassin became part of the city and is now known simply
as the area between Givat Shaul and the settlement of Har Nof on the western
slopes of the mountain.

The massacre of Palestinians at Deir Yassin is one of the most significant events in
20th-century Palestinian and Israeli history. This is not because of its size or its
brutality, but because it stands as the starkest early warning of a calculated
depopulation of over 400 Arab villages and cities and the expulsion of over 700,000
Palestinian inhabitants to make room for survivors of the Holocaust and other Jews
from the rest of the world. >>>



To: Nadine Carroll who wrote (4307)9/23/2001 8:38:53 PM
From: Thomas M.  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 23908
 
It is fascinating that you would claim that the Irgun and the Stern Gang did not kill civilians. I thought the official Zionist propaganda position was to try to pass off all these evil acts on these two terrorist groups and then distance them from the main Zionists.

Another famous (except in America) Zionist terrorist act:

jerusalemites.org