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The massacre took place on 9 April 1948 when Zionist paramilitary Irgun group attacked Deir Yassin village near Jerusalem, killing men, women, chidlren and elderly.
The currents of imperialism, ethnonationalism and racism that pervaded Nazi Germany have found firm ground in present-day ...
On April 9, 1948, in the first days of the Arab-Israeli war, Jewish terrorists of the Stern Gang and Irgun Z-vai Leumi encircled Deir Yassin, an Arab village a few miles west of Jerusalem, and by ...
Jewish forces from the Irgun and Lehi attacked to break the siege. The battle was chaotic, brutal, with tragic civilian deaths—but not a planned massacre.
It’s seventy-seven years since the Palestinian Nakba — the catastrophe. Rather than a single point in time, we might think about it as a disaster whose legacies and possible outcomes are still ...
Before May 15, some massacres had already been committed, including “the Baldat al-Sheikh massacre on December 31, 1947, killing up to 70 Palestinians; the Sa’sa’ massacre on February 14, 1948, when ...
Zionist gangs destroyed over 500 villages, killed 15,000, committed massacres, raped, tortured, and drove 700,000 Palestinians from their homes. They prevented the villagers from ever returning.
But the terrorists, far from being ashamed of their act, were proud of this massacre, publicized it widely, and invited all the foreign correspondents present in the country to view the heaped corpses ...
International alarm is growing over fighting in western Syria, where hundreds of civilians have been reportedly killed amid intense clashes between the country’s new government and loyalists to ...
In rare instances, the aftermath of a massacre, and the help given, was meticulously documented. White merchants in New York, for example, raised $40,000 for Black victims of the 1863 attack.
The recent Haganah-Irgun agreement may never be ratified as a result of the recent attacks by the Irgun, particularly the bombing of the Haifa’refinery, which set off the massacre there.