Deir Yassin Massacre

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The massacre at Deir Yassin is one of some two dozen documented massacres of Palestinian civilians by Zionist forces seeking to transform Palestine into a Jewish state. If the import of catastrophes were gauged only in numbers of people slaughtered, Deir Yassin may not have taken on its central role in the Palestinian national consciousness. However, the terror at Deir Yassin triggered a mass flight of Palestinians who feared for their own lives. When Israel was established, more than 700,000 Palestinians lost their homes and belongings, their farms and businesses, their towns and cities. Jewish militias, and later, the Israeli army, drove them out. Israel rapidly moved Jews into the newly-emptied Palestinian homes. This tragic event and its consequences lie at the core of the Palestinian/Israeli problem.

I think the Palestinians should just get over it ya know!?:rolleyes:
 
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Daier Yassin...the "massacre" that never was. Pure propaganda
We have these things called PROOF and EVIDENCE....you got some to prove your lie or just expecting everyone to believe you?

Post your documented proof, there is none, that's why it's considered a hoax. Those killed were killed in house to house fighting while the Israeli's engaged a legitimate military target. The civilians were collateral damage and it happens in all battles. You anti Semites are quick to jump to it was a "massacre".

Do yourself a favor, lose the hate and try looking at things with an open mind and at least do some research. You look sad spewing this garbage
 
Daier Yassin...the "massacre" that never was. Pure propaganda
We have these things called PROOF and EVIDENCE....you got some to prove your lie or just expecting everyone to believe you?

Post your documented proof, there is none, that's why it's considered a hoax. Those killed were killed in house to house fighting while the Israeli's engaged a legitimate military target. The civilians were collateral damage and it happens in all battles. You anti Semites are quick to jump to it was a "massacre".

Do yourself a favor, lose the hate and try looking at things with an open mind and at least do some research. You look sad spewing this garbage
Waiting sweet pea..aint got all night.
 
Israel was granted sovereign statehood by U.N. resolution 181 on November 29 1947. When the Arab Liberation Army "ALA" decided to block Israeli supply routes and shelled convoys that had legitimate U.N. sanctioned right into the area the Israel forces decided to liberate Dier Yassin.. Apparently Dier Yassin was infiltrated with Palestinian militia at the time and (according to Wiki) Israeli forces encountered fierce resistance and "house-to house fighting" from Palestinian militia. The battle hardly qualifies as a massacre even though the Palestinian propaganda network was quick to use the "M" word and it resonated among anti-semites.
 
Israel was granted sovereign statehood by U.N. resolution 181 on November 29 1947. When the Arab Liberation Army "ALA" decided to block Israeli supply routes and shelled convoys that had legitimate U.N. sanctioned right into the area the Israel forces decided to liberate Dier Yassin.. Apparently Dier Yassin was infiltrated with Palestinian militia at the time and (according to Wiki) Israeli forces encountered fierce resistance and "house-to house fighting" from Palestinian militia. The battle hardly qualifies as a massacre even though the Palestinian propaganda network was quick to use the "M" word and it resonated among anti-semites.
AKA I condone massacring over 100 innocent people. See how much easier that is to say.
 
Israel was granted sovereign statehood by U.N. resolution 181 on November 29 1947. When the Arab Liberation Army "ALA" decided to block Israeli supply routes and shelled convoys that had legitimate U.N. sanctioned right into the area the Israel forces decided to liberate Dier Yassin.. Apparently Dier Yassin was infiltrated with Palestinian militia at the time and (according to Wiki) Israeli forces encountered fierce resistance and "house-to house fighting" from Palestinian militia. The battle hardly qualifies as a massacre even though the Palestinian propaganda network was quick to use the "M" word and it resonated among anti-semites.
AKA I condone massacring over 100 innocent people. See how much easier that is to say.
Left leaning Wiki even characterizes the battle of Dier Yassin as "fierce house to house fighting". No matter how hard the jihad left tries to spin the incident it doesn't rise to the level of a "massacre" and the hundred Palestinian militia bodies don't qualify as "innocent people".
 
Left leaning Wiki even characterizes the battle of Dier Yassin as "fierce house to house fighting". No matter how hard the jihad left tries to spin the incident it doesn't rise to the level of a "massacre" and the hundred Palestinian militia bodies don't qualify as "innocent people".
What BS!

An excerpt from an interview with Israeli historian Benny Morris:

According to your new findings, how many cases of Israeli rape were there in 1948?

"About a dozen. In Acre four soldiers raped a girl and murdered her and her father. In Jaffa, soldiers of the Kiryati Brigade raped one girl and tried to rape several more. At Hunin, which is in the Galilee, two girls were raped and then murdered. There were one or two cases of rape at Tantura, south of Haifa. There was one case of rape at Qula, in the center of the country. At the village of Abu Shusha, near Kibbutz Gezer [in the Ramle area] there were four female prisoners, one of whom was raped a number of times. And there were other cases. Usually more than one soldier was involved. Usually there were one or two Palestinian girls. In a large proportion of the cases the event ended with murder. Because neither the victims nor the rapists liked to report these events, we have to assume that the dozen cases of rape that were reported, which I found, are not the whole story. They are just the tip of the iceberg."

According to your findings, how many acts of Israeli massacre were perpetrated in 1948?

"Twenty-four. In some cases four or five people were executed, in others the numbers were 70, 80, 100. There was also a great deal of arbitrary killing. Two old men are spotted walking in a field – they are shot. A woman is found in an abandoned village – she is shot. There are cases such as the village of Dawayima [in the Hebron region], in which a column entered the village with all guns blazing and killed anything that moved.

"The worst cases were Saliha (70-80 killed), Deir Yassin (100-110), Lod (250), Dawayima (hundreds) and perhaps Abu Shusha (70). There is no unequivocal proof of a large-scale massacre at Tantura, but war crimes were perpetrated there. At Jaffa there was a massacre about which nothing had been known until now. The same at Arab al Muwassi, in the north. About half of the acts of massacre were part of Operation Hiram [in the north, in October 1948]: at Safsaf, Saliha, Jish, Eilaboun, Arab al Muwasi, Deir al Asad, Majdal Krum, Sasa. In Operation Hiram there was a unusually high concentration of executions of people against a wall or next to a well in an orderly fashion.

"That can’t be chance. It’s a pattern. Apparently, various officers who took part in the operation understood that the expulsion order they received permitted them to do these deeds in order to encourage the population to take to the roads. The fact is that no one was punished for these acts of murder. Ben-Gurion silenced the matter. He covered up for the officers who did the massacres."
 

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