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To: Carolyn who wrote (8258)11/9/2001 2:33:40 PM
From: Elmer Flugum  Respond to of 23908
 
If the Palestinians rolled over then the "Jewish" State was going to be accommodating. If they did not roll over then they were going to be pushed out.

"One example of this second phase was the expulsion of Arabs living in Lydda (present-day Lod) and Ramleh. On 12 July
1948, within the framework of Operation Dani, a skirmish with Jordanian armoured forces served as a pretext for a violent
backlash, with 250 killed, some of whom were unarmed prisoners. This was followed by a forced evacuation characterised
by summary executions and looting and involving upwards of 70,000 Palestinian civilians - almost 10% of the total exodus
of 1947- 49. Similar scenarios were enacted, as Morris shows, in central Galilee, Upper Galilee and the northern Negev, as
well as in the post-war expulsion of the Palestinians of Al Majdal (Ashkelon). Most of these operations (with the exception
of the latter) were marked by atrocities -
a fact which led Aharon Zisling, the minister of agriculture, to tell the Israeli cabinet
on 17 November 1948: "I couldn't sleep all night. I felt that things that were going on were hurting my soul, the
soul of my family and all of us here (...) Now Jews too have behaved like Nazis and my entire being has been
shaken .
"