@Avi9876543@Ahmad_tibi Too late. They have been doing that LONG TIME AGO way before 9/11 back during Nakba, Deir Yassin
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Israel's defence forces trace their direct institutional lineage to militias that pioneered massacre, hotel bombing, and political assassination before the state existed.
Deir Yassin, the founding crime:
On 9 April 1948, Irgun and Lehi fighters attacked the Palestinian village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem. Over 100 residents were killed — women, children, and elderly among them. Survivors reported mutilation and rape. Captured men were paraded through Jerusalem on trucks and executed at a quarry. The massacre accelerated mass flight across Palestine; within months, 750,000 Palestinians had been expelled or fled. Palestinians named what followed the Nakba — the catastrophe.
Before the massacre, there was the bombing:
Two years earlier, on 22 July 1946, Irgun packed milk churns with explosives and detonated them inside the King David Hotel — the British Mandate's administrative headquarters in Jerusalem. Ninety-one people died: British officials, Arab civilians, Jewish hotel staff. The operation is still celebrated in certain Israeli circles as a founding act of resistance. The target's civilian composition has never complicated that framing.
The assassination that closed the circle:
Lehi killed UN mediator Folke Bernadotte in Jerusalem on 17 September 1948. Bernadotte had personally rescued over 30,000 people from Nazi concentration camps. His offence, from the Zionist leadership's perspective, was proposing that Palestinian refugees be permitted to return. His killers were never arrested. One later received a state medal from Israel.
From militias to ministry:
Irgun and Lehi formally merged into the Israel Defence Forces in September 1948. The men who entered Deir Yassin with rifles went on to command divisions. Current Israeli defence minister Israel Katz began his political career in Herut, the party built directly on Irgun's organisational legacy.
Breaking: Israel’s Supreme Court rejected the appeal against @HussamAbuSafiya’s detention & approved his continued imprisonment under the “Unlawful Combatant” law, without presenting any charges.
He remains in solitary confinement, deprived of medical care and basic rights.
@yanisvaroufakis 536 DAYS.
His crime: He refused to leave his patients to their fate.
It has been 536 days now, since Israel abducted this kind and caring man, Dr Hussam Abu Safiya.
Don't forget him. And don't stop calling for his immediate release.
#FreeDrHussamAbuSafiya#FreeThemAll
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@motinios@IamMuslimAZ@TheSaviour@geertwilderspvv Allah is God of Abraham, who gave Scripture to Moses and Jesus and David... Also Quran is simply the LAST TESTAMENT. Torah was the first but then traitors among Israelites didn't restrain their hands. Also READ QURAN.
@theafroaussie Hebron again???
The Hebron riots of 29 were spillover from the Jerusalem riots days earlier. Those broke out when armed Zionists tried to seize part of Jerusalem, then spread to neighboring towns after an uninvolved Arab youth was abducted & killed in an unprecedented escalation
@KosherChutzpah You should know your own history, but national pedagogy has cherry-picked it for you, erasing the anti-colonial sentiments of Palestinian Arabs. As early as 1921, the (Jewish) High Commissioner of the Mandate issued a report on the causes of the first riots against the settlers.