PA Names Public Square After Homicide Terrorist

so executing terrorists is an act of terrorism?

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Who said they were terrorists? The Brits? :lol:

When you set off bombs in market places and throw explosives at buses....umh.....that's generally considered "terrorist"....:eusa_eh:

Yeah, but that's inaccurate. They threw explosives at the brits.
 
As I said the King David Hotel was the military headquaters for the british.

It's funny how Coyote neglected to mention this little tidbit when she posted it. It wasn't just a "hotel".

You don't read to well do you Mike...? :eusa_eh:

Here's what I said (it's in the post right above yours in case you need directions):





Simple, it housed the British mandate government offices - that is what the bulk of the people who died, were part of. Civilians. Irgun was a terrorist group responsible for the deaths of many innocent people. 91 people.



Irgun was quite successful at that, look at their record.



Debatable. Either way though, honoring a terrorist group responsible for many terrorist incidents is hardly a good thing....unless you are the winner.



Irrelevant.



Unsupported claims.

What's Israel supposed to do? Give up what little precious land it has for some vauge promises of peace that will never be honored? That would be suicide. That is exactly what the arabs want.
Deflection.

The King David Hotel was the british military HQ. It was a military target. Period.

That is not terrorism.

This was your initial post.

"So does Israel: Israel celebrates Irgun hotel bombers - Telegraph

A bit hypocritical to get all upset about it."

How come you forgot to mention that the hotel was the british military HQ? Don't you think that would be relevant?

The US has attacked many buildings in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some civilians were killed that is part of war. Their intention was not to kill civilians it was to kill terrorists.

The same with the Irgun. Their aim wa to kill to kill the terrorists as well. Civilians were killed and that is regretable. That is war.

is it difficult to post with your fingers in your ears while you scream la-lala at the top of your lungs?
 
British terrorism

This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, June 29, In Jewish History

1946: This day was the Black Sabbath in Pre-state Israel. In the largest operation to date, thousands of British soldiers and policemen raid kibbutzim looking for hidden weapons. The British arrested 2,700 Jews living legally in Palestine in an attempt to destroy the Yishuv. The British dubbed this action “Operation Agatha” and Kibbutz Yagur, an important center for the Haganah, was a major focal point for their raids. The British claimed their actions were part of a plan to stamp out terrorism. Apparently, there were no Arab terrorists since no Arabs we arrested.

1946: A scheduled luncheon meeting between Abba Eban and Moshe Sharett is cancelled amid reports that the British are arresting large numbers of Zionist leaders.

Now that's a nice unbiased blog....so....they were arresting Zionist leaders...would those be Irgun? Lehi? Other terrorist groups?

How many innocent civilians did they kill? Did they bomb any market places for buses?

2,700? Funny. How come no arabs were arrested?

How many innocent civilians did the brits throw in detention camps?
 
You don't read to well do you Mike...? :eusa_eh:

Here's what I said (it's in the post right above yours in case you need directions):





Simple, it housed the British mandate government offices - that is what the bulk of the people who died, were part of. Civilians. Irgun was a terrorist group responsible for the deaths of many innocent people. 91 people.



Irgun was quite successful at that, look at their record.



Debatable. Either way though, honoring a terrorist group responsible for many terrorist incidents is hardly a good thing....unless you are the winner.



Irrelevant.



Unsupported claims.


Deflection.

The King David Hotel was the british military HQ. It was a military target. Period.

That is not terrorism.

This was your initial post.

"So does Israel: Israel celebrates Irgun hotel bombers - Telegraph

A bit hypocritical to get all upset about it."

How come you forgot to mention that the hotel was the british military HQ? Don't you think that would be relevant?

The US has attacked many buildings in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some civilians were killed that is part of war. Their intention was not to kill civilians it was to kill terrorists.

The same with the Irgun. Their aim wa to kill to kill the terrorists as well. Civilians were killed and that is regretable. That is war.

is it difficult to post with your fingers in your ears while you scream la-lala at the top of your lungs?

Then stop doing it :cuckoo:
 
British terrorism

This Day ... In Jewish History: This Day, June 29, In Jewish History

1946: This day was the Black Sabbath in Pre-state Israel. In the largest operation to date, thousands of British soldiers and policemen raid kibbutzim looking for hidden weapons. The British arrested 2,700 Jews living legally in Palestine in an attempt to destroy the Yishuv. The British dubbed this action “Operation Agatha” and Kibbutz Yagur, an important center for the Haganah, was a major focal point for their raids. The British claimed their actions were part of a plan to stamp out terrorism. Apparently, there were no Arab terrorists since no Arabs we arrested.

1946: A scheduled luncheon meeting between Abba Eban and Moshe Sharett is cancelled amid reports that the British are arresting large numbers of Zionist leaders.

Now that's a nice unbiased blog....so....they were arresting Zionist leaders...would those be Irgun? Lehi? Other terrorist groups?

How many innocent civilians did they kill? Did they bomb any market places for buses?

2,700? Funny. How come no arabs were arrested?

How many innocent civilians did the brits throw in detention camps?

were there a lot of arabs in irgun?

lots probably, just like the israelis do now. nice to see they're quick learners.
:thup:
 
British terrorism again.

Cyprus internment camps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cyprus internment camps were operated by the British for internment of Jewish immigrants who attempted to immigrate to the Mandatory Palestine during the 1940s in violation of immigration quotas set for Jews. In spite of repeated requests to lift restrictions to save lives otherwise lost in the the Holocaust, and later the plight of thousands of displaced Holocaust survivors, the British still enforced the quotas set in the White Paper of 1939. Jews escaping Europe in the Beriha and attempting Aliyah Bet were detained at sea or after landing, and held indefinitely and without trial in prison camps on nearby British-controlled Cyprus.

Where transport ships were intercepted on the high seas by the British Royal Navy, those ships that did not sink (many were old and not seaworthy vessels) were escorted to Cyprus where internment camps were constructed for up to 30,000 detainees. They consisted almost entirely of Holocaust survivors. Funds for maintenance of the camps were taken from taxes collected from the Jewish population of Palestine.



The first camps were constructed by German prisoners of war (POWs). Conditions for POW's were determined by the Third Geneva Convention; there was no equivalent convention for imprisoned civilians so the German POWs were generally treated far better than the Jews.[1] Use of POWs for construction purposes was eventually halted as it interfered with British de-Nazification programmes.[citation needed] Jewish inmates did not take the German presence very well either. [2][3]

Because of pressure from the United States and in response to the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Britain agreed to allow 1,000 Jews a month into Palestine. To reduce pressure in Cyprus (there was fear of a Communist led Cypriot uprising[4]), half that quota, 500 Jews a month, were allowed in from Cyprus. That meant that most Cyprus internees expected to spend a couple of years there before being allowed into Palestine.

In August 1947 the New York Times reported that 16,000 were being held in the camps and that 4,000 were children.[5]

In November 1947 the United Nations voted to recommend the UNSCOP plan in Palestine, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state, including a harbor into which Jews could immigrate. Britain refused to implement this point before the mandate ended, leading to accusations that the British government was in contravention of the United Nations decision. The Soviet Union responded to the British failure by allowing Jewish illegal migration to depart from Romania.

Despite donations from Jewish charities in the United States and contributions from the Jewish Agency in Palestine, conditions in the camps were hard. The camps lacked proper supplies of running water, soap, clothes, sheets and there were complaints regarding inadequate food supplies. Most of the inmates were deeply traumatized Holocaust survivors including large numbers of orphan children.

Camp inmates did not face the kind of viciousness or deprivation associated with Nazi concentration camps. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was allowed to supplement the diet and provide support to camp inmates. Volunteers from Palestine were allowed to live in the camps and these included educators, nurses and doctors. The volunteers were unpaid and shared the inmates living conditions, except that they could take occasional holidays while the inmates could not leave.

Over time 50,000 people were imprisoned in the camps and several thousand children were born there. At its peak the camps held almost 10% of the population of Cyprus. Even after the establishment of the state of Israel the British government continued to hold 8,000 Jewish men of "military age" and 3,000 of their wives in order to prevent them joining the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. During this period inmates were held under conditions of indefinite detention with no known release date. They were eventually released in February 1949, following the British government's decision to recognize the state of Israel
 
British terrorism again.

Cyprus internment camps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cyprus internment camps were operated by the British for internment of Jewish immigrants who attempted to immigrate to the Mandatory Palestine during the 1940s in violation of immigration quotas set for Jews. In spite of repeated requests to lift restrictions to save lives otherwise lost in the the Holocaust, and later the plight of thousands of displaced Holocaust survivors, the British still enforced the quotas set in the White Paper of 1939. Jews escaping Europe in the Beriha and attempting Aliyah Bet were detained at sea or after landing, and held indefinitely and without trial in prison camps on nearby British-controlled Cyprus.

Where transport ships were intercepted on the high seas by the British Royal Navy, those ships that did not sink (many were old and not seaworthy vessels) were escorted to Cyprus where internment camps were constructed for up to 30,000 detainees. They consisted almost entirely of Holocaust survivors. Funds for maintenance of the camps were taken from taxes collected from the Jewish population of Palestine.



The first camps were constructed by German prisoners of war (POWs). Conditions for POW's were determined by the Third Geneva Convention; there was no equivalent convention for imprisoned civilians so the German POWs were generally treated far better than the Jews.[1] Use of POWs for construction purposes was eventually halted as it interfered with British de-Nazification programmes.[citation needed] Jewish inmates did not take the German presence very well either. [2][3]

Because of pressure from the United States and in response to the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Britain agreed to allow 1,000 Jews a month into Palestine. To reduce pressure in Cyprus (there was fear of a Communist led Cypriot uprising[4]), half that quota, 500 Jews a month, were allowed in from Cyprus. That meant that most Cyprus internees expected to spend a couple of years there before being allowed into Palestine.

In August 1947 the New York Times reported that 16,000 were being held in the camps and that 4,000 were children.[5]

In November 1947 the United Nations voted to recommend the UNSCOP plan in Palestine, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state, including a harbor into which Jews could immigrate. Britain refused to implement this point before the mandate ended, leading to accusations that the British government was in contravention of the United Nations decision. The Soviet Union responded to the British failure by allowing Jewish illegal migration to depart from Romania.

Despite donations from Jewish charities in the United States and contributions from the Jewish Agency in Palestine, conditions in the camps were hard. The camps lacked proper supplies of running water, soap, clothes, sheets and there were complaints regarding inadequate food supplies. Most of the inmates were deeply traumatized Holocaust survivors including large numbers of orphan children.

Camp inmates did not face the kind of viciousness or deprivation associated with Nazi concentration camps. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was allowed to supplement the diet and provide support to camp inmates. Volunteers from Palestine were allowed to live in the camps and these included educators, nurses and doctors. The volunteers were unpaid and shared the inmates living conditions, except that they could take occasional holidays while the inmates could not leave.

Over time 50,000 people were imprisoned in the camps and several thousand children were born there. At its peak the camps held almost 10% of the population of Cyprus. Even after the establishment of the state of Israel the British government continued to hold 8,000 Jewish men of "military age" and 3,000 of their wives in order to prevent them joining the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. During this period inmates were held under conditions of indefinite detention with no known release date. They were eventually released in February 1949, following the British government's decision to recognize the state of Israel

damn antisemitic brits enforcing the law.


the horror.......
 
[ame=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tLZQC2Ijfak]YouTube - A terrifying terrorist[/ame]
 
British terrorism again.

Cyprus internment camps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cyprus internment camps were operated by the British for internment of Jewish immigrants who attempted to immigrate to the Mandatory Palestine during the 1940s in violation of immigration quotas set for Jews. In spite of repeated requests to lift restrictions to save lives otherwise lost in the the Holocaust, and later the plight of thousands of displaced Holocaust survivors, the British still enforced the quotas set in the White Paper of 1939. Jews escaping Europe in the Beriha and attempting Aliyah Bet were detained at sea or after landing, and held indefinitely and without trial in prison camps on nearby British-controlled Cyprus.

Where transport ships were intercepted on the high seas by the British Royal Navy, those ships that did not sink (many were old and not seaworthy vessels) were escorted to Cyprus where internment camps were constructed for up to 30,000 detainees. They consisted almost entirely of Holocaust survivors. Funds for maintenance of the camps were taken from taxes collected from the Jewish population of Palestine.



The first camps were constructed by German prisoners of war (POWs). Conditions for POW's were determined by the Third Geneva Convention; there was no equivalent convention for imprisoned civilians so the German POWs were generally treated far better than the Jews.[1] Use of POWs for construction purposes was eventually halted as it interfered with British de-Nazification programmes.[citation needed] Jewish inmates did not take the German presence very well either. [2][3]

Because of pressure from the United States and in response to the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Britain agreed to allow 1,000 Jews a month into Palestine. To reduce pressure in Cyprus (there was fear of a Communist led Cypriot uprising[4]), half that quota, 500 Jews a month, were allowed in from Cyprus. That meant that most Cyprus internees expected to spend a couple of years there before being allowed into Palestine.

In August 1947 the New York Times reported that 16,000 were being held in the camps and that 4,000 were children.[5]

In November 1947 the United Nations voted to recommend the UNSCOP plan in Palestine, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state, including a harbor into which Jews could immigrate. Britain refused to implement this point before the mandate ended, leading to accusations that the British government was in contravention of the United Nations decision. The Soviet Union responded to the British failure by allowing Jewish illegal migration to depart from Romania.

Despite donations from Jewish charities in the United States and contributions from the Jewish Agency in Palestine, conditions in the camps were hard. The camps lacked proper supplies of running water, soap, clothes, sheets and there were complaints regarding inadequate food supplies. Most of the inmates were deeply traumatized Holocaust survivors including large numbers of orphan children.

Camp inmates did not face the kind of viciousness or deprivation associated with Nazi concentration camps. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was allowed to supplement the diet and provide support to camp inmates. Volunteers from Palestine were allowed to live in the camps and these included educators, nurses and doctors. The volunteers were unpaid and shared the inmates living conditions, except that they could take occasional holidays while the inmates could not leave.

Over time 50,000 people were imprisoned in the camps and several thousand children were born there. At its peak the camps held almost 10% of the population of Cyprus. Even after the establishment of the state of Israel the British government continued to hold 8,000 Jewish men of "military age" and 3,000 of their wives in order to prevent them joining the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. During this period inmates were held under conditions of indefinite detention with no known release date. They were eventually released in February 1949, following the British government's decision to recognize the state of Israel

damn antisemitic brits enforcing the law.


the horror.......

You are one sick fucker.

Kind of like how the nazis enforced the law huh?
 
British terrorism again.

Cyprus internment camps - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Cyprus internment camps were operated by the British for internment of Jewish immigrants who attempted to immigrate to the Mandatory Palestine during the 1940s in violation of immigration quotas set for Jews. In spite of repeated requests to lift restrictions to save lives otherwise lost in the the Holocaust, and later the plight of thousands of displaced Holocaust survivors, the British still enforced the quotas set in the White Paper of 1939. Jews escaping Europe in the Beriha and attempting Aliyah Bet were detained at sea or after landing, and held indefinitely and without trial in prison camps on nearby British-controlled Cyprus.

Where transport ships were intercepted on the high seas by the British Royal Navy, those ships that did not sink (many were old and not seaworthy vessels) were escorted to Cyprus where internment camps were constructed for up to 30,000 detainees. They consisted almost entirely of Holocaust survivors. Funds for maintenance of the camps were taken from taxes collected from the Jewish population of Palestine.



The first camps were constructed by German prisoners of war (POWs). Conditions for POW's were determined by the Third Geneva Convention; there was no equivalent convention for imprisoned civilians so the German POWs were generally treated far better than the Jews.[1] Use of POWs for construction purposes was eventually halted as it interfered with British de-Nazification programmes.[citation needed] Jewish inmates did not take the German presence very well either. [2][3]

Because of pressure from the United States and in response to the recommendations of the Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry, Britain agreed to allow 1,000 Jews a month into Palestine. To reduce pressure in Cyprus (there was fear of a Communist led Cypriot uprising[4]), half that quota, 500 Jews a month, were allowed in from Cyprus. That meant that most Cyprus internees expected to spend a couple of years there before being allowed into Palestine.

In August 1947 the New York Times reported that 16,000 were being held in the camps and that 4,000 were children.[5]

In November 1947 the United Nations voted to recommend the UNSCOP plan in Palestine, which called for the establishment of a Jewish state, including a harbor into which Jews could immigrate. Britain refused to implement this point before the mandate ended, leading to accusations that the British government was in contravention of the United Nations decision. The Soviet Union responded to the British failure by allowing Jewish illegal migration to depart from Romania.

Despite donations from Jewish charities in the United States and contributions from the Jewish Agency in Palestine, conditions in the camps were hard. The camps lacked proper supplies of running water, soap, clothes, sheets and there were complaints regarding inadequate food supplies. Most of the inmates were deeply traumatized Holocaust survivors including large numbers of orphan children.

Camp inmates did not face the kind of viciousness or deprivation associated with Nazi concentration camps. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee was allowed to supplement the diet and provide support to camp inmates. Volunteers from Palestine were allowed to live in the camps and these included educators, nurses and doctors. The volunteers were unpaid and shared the inmates living conditions, except that they could take occasional holidays while the inmates could not leave.

Over time 50,000 people were imprisoned in the camps and several thousand children were born there. At its peak the camps held almost 10% of the population of Cyprus. Even after the establishment of the state of Israel the British government continued to hold 8,000 Jewish men of "military age" and 3,000 of their wives in order to prevent them joining the 1948 Arab-Israeli war. During this period inmates were held under conditions of indefinite detention with no known release date. They were eventually released in February 1949, following the British government's decision to recognize the state of Israel

damn antisemitic brits enforcing the law.


the horror.......

You are one sick fucker.

Kind of like how the nazis enforced the law huh?

yeah, exactly like that, dr godwin
:lol:
 
Ok...so far....let me see if I can get this really warped logic straightened out a little bit....

We have CMike supporting Jewish terrorism because it was in response to British "terrorism" (ie - the power in control)....ok, check

therefore, we should expect CMike to support Palestinian terrorism because it's in response to Israeli "terrorism" (ie the power in control).

But, this seems to be where there is a disconnect.

Care to contort the logic further Mike?
 
As I said the King David Hotel was the military headquaters for the british.

It's funny how Coyote neglected to mention this little tidbit when she posted it. It wasn't just a "hotel".

You don't read to well do you Mike...? :eusa_eh:

Here's what I said (it's in the post right above yours in case you need directions):





Simple, it housed the British mandate government offices - that is what the bulk of the people who died, were part of. Civilians. Irgun was a terrorist group responsible for the deaths of many innocent people. 91 people.



Irgun was quite successful at that, look at their record.



Debatable. Either way though, honoring a terrorist group responsible for many terrorist incidents is hardly a good thing....unless you are the winner.



Irrelevant.



Unsupported claims.

What's Israel supposed to do? Give up what little precious land it has for some vauge promises of peace that will never be honored? That would be suicide. That is exactly what the arabs want.
Deflection.

The King David Hotel was the british military HQ. It was a military target. Period.

That is not terrorism.

This was your initial post.

"So does Israel: Israel celebrates Irgun hotel bombers - Telegraph

A bit hypocritical to get all upset about it."

How come you forgot to mention that the hotel was the british military HQ? Don't you think that would be relevant?


Umh...again....I did mention it.....it was also the civilian headquarters and housed the government intellegence branch and that is not a legitimate military target unless you're aiming to kill civilians and disrupt the government. :eusa_eh:

The US has attacked many buildings in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some civilians were killed that is part of war. Their intention was not to kill civilians it was to kill terrorists.

That is war. Justifying Irgun's actions against the British (the occupying government in control of that region) means you could extend the same justification to the Palestinian "Freedome Fighters" against the "occupying" force that is Israel. But...you don't do you?

That is pretty much right where your logic falls flat in the face of hypocrisy. The winners have "freedom fighters" and the loosers have "terrorists".

But see...Mike.....the way I see it, any group that sets off bombs in croweded market places IS a terrorist group. And honoring something that group did (bombing King David and killing innocent civilians known to be there in large numbers) is honoring a terrorist group.

The same with the Irgun. Their aim wa to kill to kill the terrorists as well. Civilians were killed and that is regretable. That is war.

Their aim was to kill indiscrimminately in order to destroy collected intelligence on their group and other Jewish terrorist groups. That was their stated goal.

But they won. That means their terrorists, in the eyes of those like you, get whitewashed with halos and wings and transformed into freedom fighters.
 
Ok...so far....let me see if I can get this really warped logic straightened out a little bit....

We have CMike supporting Jewish terrorism because it was in response to British "terrorism" (ie - the power in control)....ok, check

therefore, we should expect CMike to support Palestinian terrorism because it's in response to Israeli "terrorism" (ie the power in control).

But, this seems to be where there is a disconnect.

Care to contort the logic further Mike?

LOGIC is to CMIKE as

OIL is to _____________:

A. PENCIL
B. GRANDMA
C. SHOES
D. WATER
 
The homicide terrorist also murdered one American civilian as well as 36 Israeli civilians on a public bus.

If only he had done it by dropping a bomb from an airplane, he'd be an American hero.

Good point.

BTW, this "terrorist" was a 19 y.o. girl defending her country.

Dalal Mughrabi - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

How does mass mudering 37 unarmed civlians on a pubic bus defend a country?
 
You don't read to well do you Mike...? :eusa_eh:

Here's what I said (it's in the post right above yours in case you need directions):





Simple, it housed the British mandate government offices - that is what the bulk of the people who died, were part of. Civilians. Irgun was a terrorist group responsible for the deaths of many innocent people. 91 people.



Irgun was quite successful at that, look at their record.



Debatable. Either way though, honoring a terrorist group responsible for many terrorist incidents is hardly a good thing....unless you are the winner.



Irrelevant.



Unsupported claims.


Deflection.

The King David Hotel was the british military HQ. It was a military target. Period.

That is not terrorism.

This was your initial post.

"So does Israel: Israel celebrates Irgun hotel bombers - Telegraph

A bit hypocritical to get all upset about it."

How come you forgot to mention that the hotel was the british military HQ? Don't you think that would be relevant?


Umh...again....I did mention it.....it was also the civilian headquarters and housed the government intellegence branch and that is not a legitimate military target unless you're aiming to kill civilians and disrupt the government. :eusa_eh:

The US has attacked many buildings in Iraq and Afghanistan. Some civilians were killed that is part of war. Their intention was not to kill civilians it was to kill terrorists.

That is war. Justifying Irgun's actions against the British (the occupying government in control of that region) means you could extend the same justification to the Palestinian "Freedome Fighters" against the "occupying" force that is Israel. But...you don't do you?

That is pretty much right where your logic falls flat in the face of hypocrisy. The winners have "freedom fighters" and the loosers have "terrorists".

But see...Mike.....the way I see it, any group that sets off bombs in croweded market places IS a terrorist group. And honoring something that group did (bombing King David and killing innocent civilians known to be there in large numbers) is honoring a terrorist group.

The same with the Irgun. Their aim wa to kill to kill the terrorists as well. Civilians were killed and that is regretable. That is war.

Their aim was to kill indiscrimminately in order to destroy collected intelligence on their group and other Jewish terrorist groups. That was their stated goal.

But they won. That means their terrorists, in the eyes of those like you, get whitewashed with halos and wings and transformed into freedom fighters.

Hello?? The intelligence branch is part of the military too.:cuckoo:

The arabs that were killed in Irgun attacks were ones holding guns and trying to kill jews.

Try to follow. It requires logic.

1) The PA is honoring someone, by naming a public square after them, who mass murdered 37 civilians on a public bus, including one american

2) The Irgun attacks a military target from the Brits who were vicious occupiers. These scumbags put holocaust survivors in detention camps, that were worse than the German POW comps.

Also the Brits are a naked show of imperalism. They were indeed occupiers. With the jews it was their land. With the british it wasn't. Their homeland was thousands of miles away.

The point is that Israel should not give on ince to the PA, whose only goal is the complete destruction of Israel, and the fact that they honor a mass murderer shows this.

Read slowly maybe you will get it, maybe not.
 
Their aim was to kill indiscrimminately in order to destroy collected intelligence on their group and other Jewish terrorist groups. That was their stated goal.

But they won. That means their terrorists, in the eyes of those like you, get whitewashed with halos and wings and transformed into freedom fighters.

This should be interesting. Prove that was their stated goal?
 
Hello?? The intelligence branch is part of the military too.:cuckoo:

Motivation for the bombing
Irgun committed the attack in response to Operation Agatha, known within Israel then and now as "Black Saturday".[6] British troops had searched the Jewish Agency on June 29 and confiscated large quantities of documents about the group's operations and links with violent groups. The intelligence information was taken to the King David Hotel building in Jerusalem.[7]

The building contained the British military command and their Criminal Investigation Division.[7] Security analyst Bruce Hoffman has written that the "Hotel housed the nerve centre of British rule in Palestine".[8] Specifically, the Irgun aimed at destroying the southern wing of the hotel, which housed the Mandate's intelligence records about Irgun, the Hagana, Lehi, and other Jewish paramilitary groups.[6]


The arabs that were killed in Irgun attacks were ones holding guns and trying to kill jews.

3 Arabs were killed by a bomb detonated in a bus in Jerusalem.
Unspecified number of Arabs killed by a bomb that was thrown into a crowded Arab market place in Jerusalem.
43 Arabs were killed by a bomb at a marketplace in Haifa
5 Arabs were killed by a mine detonated at the Rex cinema in Jerusalem.
18 Arabs and 5 Jews were killed by two simultaneous bombs in the Arab melon market in Haifa.

Ya...sure, they were all holding guns....:eusa_eh:

Try to follow. It requires logic.

...waiting for logic.....
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1) The PA is honoring someone, by naming a public square after them, who mass murdered 37 civilians on a public bus, including one american

2) The...

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HOLD ON A MOMENT!!!

An American was killed???

I didn't catch that! If that's the case, then let's KILL THOSE FUCKIN' MUTHAFUCKAS!!!

FUCK YEAH!!!!!!!
 

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