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25.02.04, 19:32
“Neither Jewish ethics nor Jewish tradition can disqualify terrorism as a
means of combat.”
Yitzhak Shamir, Journal of the LEHI, the Stern Gang, Summer, 1943)
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Motto Syjonistow u gory ,... Kto zapoczatkowal terroryzm i jakimi metodami
sie posluzono , ponizej ,... Do ponizszej listy mozna dodac ; Zamachy bombowe
miejsca spotkan miejscowych Zydow w krajach bliskowschodnich , zamach bombowy
w biblitece Ambasady USA w Kairze , zeby przyspieszyc emigracje do Izraela .
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(1) Grenades in cafes , first used against Palestinians in Jerusalem on 17
March, 1937.
(2) Delayed-action, electrically timed mines in crowded market-places: first
against Palestinians in Haifa, 6 July, 1938.
(3) Blowing up a ship with its civilian passengers still on board: first in
Haifa, 25 November,1940. The Zionists did not hesitate to blow up their own
people to protest the British policy of strict Jewish immigration to
Palestine. The ship `Patria' had 1,700 Jewish immigrants.
(4) Assassination of government official outside Palestine: first used
against the British in Cairo, when on 6 November, 1944 Lord Moyne was
assassinated by the Stern Gang. Yitzhak Shamir, a member of the Irgun and
later leader of the Stern Gang was behind the plan. .
(5) Taking of hostages to put pressure on a government: first used against
the British in Tel Aviv, 18 June, 1946.
(6) Blowing up government offices with their civilian employees and visitors:
first used against the British in Jerusalem, 22 July, 1946. The toll was 91
Britons, and 46 injured in King David Hotel. Begin, who masterminded and
carried out the attack, admitted that the massacre was coordinated with and
carried out under the instruction of the Haganah.
(7) Booby-trapped suitcase: first used against the British Embassy in Rome,
13 October, 1946.
(8) Booby-trapped car parked alongside buildings: first used against the
British in Sarafand (east of Jaffa) on 5 December, 1946.
(9) Flogging of hostages: first used against the British in Tel Aviv, Natanya
and Rishon, 29 December, 1946.
(10) Letter-bombs sent to politicians outside Palestine: first used against
Britain when twenty letter-bombs were sent from Italy to London between 4 and
6 June, 1947.
(11) Murder of hostages as a reprisal for government actions: first used
against the British in Natanya area on 29 July, 1947.
(12) Postal Parcel-bomb sent outside Palestine: first used against the
British in London, 3 September, 1947.
(13) The first Mideast airplane hijacked was committed by Israel in 1954 when
a civilian Syrian airliner was hijacked after taking off. (In December 1954,
Israeli military jets intercepted a civilian aircraft in Syrian airspace that
had recently taken off from Damascus, and forced it to land within Israeli
territory. Syrian passengers were detained for 48 hours, pending negotiations
over the fate of five Israeli soldiers who had been captured inside Syrian
territory while mounting wiretapping installations.)
(14) An excerpt from the *Israeli* book ("Palestinians: The Making of a
People", by Baruch Kimmerling and Joel S. Migdal) "The sequence of events in
Deir Yasin is now scarcely disputed. The village's nonbelligerency pact with
local Jewish forces did not spare it being swept into the Jewish offensive to
break the Arab stranglehold on Jerusalem. Following an
intense battle between Palestinian militiamen and Irgun forces with some
Haganah mortar support, Palestinian forces departed and the Irgun entered the
village on April 9. In brutal acts of revenge for their losses, the Jewish
fighters killed many of the remaining men,women, and children and raped and
mutilated others. Those not killed immediately were ignominiously paraded
through Jerusalem"