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Terrorismo: per non dimenticare
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ams67
2004-09-17 01:25:06 UTC
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E questi terroristi quando li eliminiamo?

November 25, 1940 S.S.Patria was blown up by Jewish terrorists in Haifa
harbour, killing 268 illegal Jewish immigrants.

February 24, 1942 S.S. Struma exploded in the Black Sea, killing 769 illegal
Jewish immigrants. Described by the Jewish Agency as an act of "mass-protest
and mass-suicide."

November 6, 1944 Zionist terrorists of the Stern Gang assassinated the
British Minister Resident in the Middle East, Lord Moyne, in Cairo.

July 22, 1946 Zionist terrorists blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem,
which housed the central offices of the civilian administration of the
government of Palestine, killing or injuring more than 200 persons. The
Irgun officially claimed responsibility for the incident, but subsequent
evidence indicated that both the Haganah and the Jewish Agency were
involved.

October 1, 1946 The British Embassy in Rome was badly damaged by bomb
explosions, for which Irgun claimed responsibility.

June 1947 Letters sent to British Cabinet Ministers were found to contain
bombs.

September 3, 1947 A postal bomb addressed to the British War Office exploded
in the post office sorting room in London, injuring 2 persons. It was
attributed to Irgun or Stern Gangs. (The Sunday Times, Sept. 24, 1972, p.8)

December ll, 1947 Six Arabs were killed and 30 wounded when bombs were
thrown from Jewish trucks at Arab buses in Haifa; 12 Arabs were killed and
others injured in an attack by armed Zionists on an Arab coastal village
near Haifa.

December 13,1947 Zionist terrorists, believed to be members of Irgun Zvai
Leumi, killed 18 Arabs and wounded nearly 60 in Jerusalem, Jaffa and Lydda
areas. In Jerusalem, bombs were thrown in an Arab market-place near the
Damascus Gate; in Jaffa, bombs were thrown into an Arab cafe; in the Arab
village of Al Abbasya, near Lydda, 12 Arabs were killed in an attack with
mortars and automatic weapons.

December 19, 1947 Haganah terrorists attacked an Arab village near Safad,
blowing up two houses, in the ruins of which were found the bodies of 10
Arabs, including 5 children. Haganah admitted responsibility for the attack.

December 29, 1947 Two British constables and 11 Arabs were killed and 32
Arabs injured, at the Damascus Gate in Jerusalem when Irgun members threw a
bomb from a taxi.

December 30,1947 A mixed force of the Zionist Palmach and the "Carmel
Brigade" attacked the village of Balad al Sheikh, killing more than 60
Arabs.

1947 -- 1948 Over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were uprooted from their homes
and land; since then, they have been denied the right to return or been
given compensation for their property. After their expulsion, the "Israeli
Forces" razed to the ground 385 Arab villages and towns out of a total of
475, and obliterated their remains.

January 1, 1948 Haganah terrorists attacked a village on the slopes of Mount
Carmel; 17 Arabs were killed and 33wounded.

January 4, 1948 Haganah terrorists wearing British Army uniforms penetrated
into the center of Jaffa and blew up the Serai (the old Turkish Government
House) which was used as a headquarters of the Arab National Committee,
killing more than 40 persons and wounding 98 others.

January 5, 1948 The Arab-owned Semiramis Hotel in Jerusalem was blown up,
killing 20 persons, among them Viscount de Tapia, the Spanish Consul.
Haganah admitted responsibility for this crime.

January 7, 1948 Seventeen Arabs were killed by a bomb at the Jaffa Gate in
Jerusalem, 3 of them while trying to escape. Further casualties, including
the murder of a British officer near Hebron, were reported from different
parts of the country.

January 16, 1948 Zionists blew up three Arab buildings. In the first, 8
children between the ages of 18 months and 12 years, died.

December 13, 1947 -- February 10, 1948 Seven incidents of bomb-tossing at
innocent Arab civilians in cafes and markets, killing 138 and wounding 271
others, During this period, there were 9 attacks on Arab buses. Zionists
mined passenger trains on at least 4 occasions, killing 93 persons and
wounding 161 others.

February 15, 1948 Haganah terrorists attacked an Arab village near Safad,
blew up several houses, killing 11 Arabs, including 4 children..

March 3, 1948 Heavy damage was done to the Arab-owned Salam building in
Haifa (a 7 story block of apartments and shops) by Zionists who drove an
army lorry ( truck) up to the building and escaped before the detonation of
400 Ib. of explosives; casualties numbered 11 Arabs and 3 Armenians killed
and 23 injured. The Stern Gang claimed responsibility for the incident.

March 22, 1948 A housing block in Iraq Street in Haifa was blown up killing
17 and injuring 100 others. Four members of the Stern Gang drove two
truck-loads of explosives into the street and abandoned the vehicles before
the explosion.

March 31, 1948 The Cairo-Haifa Express was mined, for the second time in a
month, by an electronically-detonated land mine near Benyamina, killing 40
persons and wounding 60 others.

April 9, 1948 A combined force of Irgun Zvai Leumi and the Stern Gang,
supported by the Palmach forces, captured the Arab village of Deir Yassin
and killed more than 200 unarmed civilians, including countless women and
children.Older men and young women were captured and paraded in chains in
the Jewish Quarter of Jerusalem; 20 of the hostages were then shot in the
quarry of Gevaat Shaul.

April 16, 1948 Zionists attacked the former British army camp at Tel
Litvinsky, killing 90 Arabs there.

April 19, 1948 Fourteen Arabs were killed in a house in Tiberias, which was
blown up by Zionist terrorists.

May 3, 1948 A book bomb addressed to a British Army officer, who had been
stationed in Palestine exploded, killing his brother, Rex Farran.

May11, 1948 A letter bomb addressed to Sir Evelyn Barker, former Commanding
Officer in Palestine, was detected in the nick of time by his wife.

April 25, 1948 -- May 13, 1948 Wholesale looting of Jaffa was carried out
following armed attacks by Irgun and Haganah terrorists. They stripped and
carried away verything they could, destroying what they could not take with
them.

B. ISRAELI TERRORIST ACTIVITIES 1948 -- 1974

September 17, 1948 Count Folke Bernadotte, UN Mediator in Palestine was
assassinated by members of the Stern Gang in the "Israeli"- controlled
sector of Jerusalem. Bernadotte's aide, Col. Serot, was also killed.

November 1948 The Arab villages of Iqrit and Birim were attacked and
destroyed, killing and injuring countless unarmed Arabs, including women and
children. All the Arabs were forcibly expelled from their homes and land.

February 1949 All the Arabs were forcibly expelled from their homes in the
villases of Anan and Kafr Yasif by Haganah terrorists.

1950 Zionist agents threw bombs at a synagogue in Baghdad, Iraq, and other
Jewish targets in order to pressure Jews into emigrating to Israel.

August 28, 1953 Armed Israelis attacked the UNRWA refugee camp at Bureij in
the Gaza Strip. The "Israelis" threw grenades through the windows of the
huts and gunned down the fleeing refugees, killing 30 and wounding 62
others.

October 14, 1953 The village of Qibiya was attacked by Israeli troops,
killing 42 villagers.

July 1954 American and British consular and information offices in Cairo
were sabotaged by Israeli agents operating under the "Israeli" Ministry of
Defense.

April 4/5 1956 The "Israelis" shelled Gaza with 120 mm mortars, killing 56
Arab civilians and wounding 103 others.

January 11, 1952 -- September 25, 1956 Israelis carried out violent raids
against Arab villages of Beit Jala, Falame, Rantis, Qibiya, Nahalin, Bani
Suhaila, Rahwa, Gharandal, Wadi Fukin (in Palestine and Syria) and refugee
camps at Bureij and Gaza in the Gaza Strip, killing 220 Arab civilians.

October 29, 1956 Forty-seven Arab inhabitants, including 7 children and 9
women were massacred by "Israeli" border guards in the village of Kufr
Kassem. The guards arrived and announced that there would be a curfew as of
5 p.m. that very evening. Most of the men were working in the fields and did
not know of the curfew. When they returned in the evening, they were
summarily shot.

November 3, 1956 The town of Khan Yunis was occupied by "Israeli" forces.
Two hundred and seventy five persons were killed.

November 12, 1956 One hundred and eleven civilians were killed by "Israeli"
forces at Rafah refugee camp.

October 6, 1959 The Egypt-"Israel" Mixed Armistice Commission condemned
"Israel" for expelling several hundred beduins of the Azazmah tribe from the
Nagab.

November 13,1960 A large "Israeli" force, including tanks and armoured cars,
attacked the village of Samu', destroying 125 houses, a school, a clinic; 15
houses were destroyed in another village, killing a total of 18 and wounding
54 others.

1959 -- 1963 "Israeli" armed forces attacked refugee camps at Rafah and
villages at Nuqeib, Rafat and Shaikh Hussein in Syria and Palestine, killing
47 civilians.

June 12, 1967 Four hundred families were evicted from the Moroccan Quarter
in Jerusalem, after three hours notice to evacuate their homes. Similar
incidents took place at Qalqilya.

June 12, 1967 The villages of Beit Nuba, Yalu and Amwas were razed to the
ground after the forced eviction of the population.

June/July 1967 During the June 1967 war, "Israeli" forces deliberately
attacked UNEF Indian staff on 5 occasions, killing 11 and wounding 24. The
UN Secretary-General reported that "Israeli" troops also mistreated UNEF
officers and looted their property.

June/December l967 As a result of the June 1967 war, over 400,000
Palestinian Arabs living in Gaza and the West Bank and over 100,000
Palestinians and Syrians living in the Kuneitra area were up rooted from
their homes and not allowed to return while the area was under "Israeli"
occupation.

December 28, 1968 "Israeli" commando units transported by helicopter,
attacked the Beirut civil airport and destroyed 13 civilian aircraft,
causing damage of 22 million pounds sterling.

Sptember 4, 1967, September 29, 1967, July 8, 1968, Saptember 8, 1968, May
11, 1969 "Israeli" artillery shelled residential areas in Ismailia, Suez and
Port Said. The Egyptian Government announced that 600 persons were killed
and 1000 wounded in Ismailia since the June 1967 war.

February 12, 1970, "Isreali" planes bombed a factory near Abou Zaabal,
Egypt, killing 70 civilian workers and injuring 98 others.

March 31,1970 "Israeli" planes bombed the city of Mansoura in the Nile
Delta, killing 12 civilians and wounding 35 others.

April 8, 1970 "Israeli" planes bombed the Bahr el Baqar school in Sharkia
province, 80 kilometres north of Cairo, killing 46 school children.

March 11, 1971 Thirty four families from the Gaza Strip were expelled to
Abou Zuneima, in the Sinai Desert.

August 1, 1971 "Israeli" military occupation authorities in the Gaza Strip
embarked on a house-demolition and terror campaign designed to force the
400,000 Palestinian refugees living in the Strip to move out.

April 28, 1972 An Israeli Piper plane flew over the Arab village of Akraba,
spraying a chemical defoliant over the villagers' wheat crops. Previously,
the Israeli Army had forcibly confiscated 100,000 dunums of arable land. In
May, 1971 the villagers were asked to sell the remaining land. When they
refused, their crops were thus destroyed.

July 8, 1972 Ghassan Kanafani, a Palestinian novelist and editor, was killed
in Beirut when a bomb planted by "Israeli" agents exploded in his car. Also
killed was his 16 year old niece.

July 18, 1972 Emile Khayyat, a Rif Bank employee in Beirut was seriously
injured when a letter bomb sent by Zionist terrorist arm, the Mosad,
exploded in his face.

July 19, 1972 In a similar incident, Dr. Anis Sayegh suffered serious
injuries to his hands and eyes, in Beirut.

July 25, 1972 Bassam Abou Sharif, a young Palestinian writer in Beirut was
seriously wounded when a book bomb exploded.

November 1967 -- September 1972 Over 1500 civilians were killed in "Israeli"
attacks against Arab civilians in villages and refugee camps in Palestine,
Jordan , Syria, Lebanon and Egypt.

March 1, 1972, March 9, 1972, September 8, 1972 "Israel" carried out attacks
against civilian areas in Syria, such as Hamma and Maysaloun.

September 12, 1972 Three children died in a Lebanese hospital from wounds
inflicted during the attack by "Israeli" aircraft on the Annahr Al Barid
Palestinian refugee camp, bringing the total to 13 from this camp alone.

September 14, 1972 A Los Angeles accountant, Mohammed Shaath, was injured
together with one of his children when a bomb planted by "Israeli" agents
exploded in his home.

September 16, 1972 "Israeli" armoured forces attacked southern Lebanon,
pulling out after much destruction of houses and large-scale looting.

September 17, 1972 An "Israeli" tank deliberately drove over a taxi in
southern Lebanon, crushing its 9 passengers into pulp.

January 3, 1970, May 22, 1970, February 27, 1972, September 8, 1972,
September 17, 1972 "Israelis" attacked Arab villages and refugee camps in
southern Lebanon.

October 4, 1972 Librairie Palestine, Paris, was damaged by a bomb.
Responsibility was claimed by the Massada Movement for Action and Defense, a
student organization.

October 16, 1972 Wael Zuaiter, a Palestinian scholar and artist, was gunned
down by the Israeli Mossad at his apartment entrance in Rome.

October 25, 1972 Ahmad Wafi, a Palestinian intellectual, was seriously
injured in Algiers by an "Israeli" letter bomb.

October 25, 1972 Mustafa Awad Zaid was blinded and paralyzed in Tripoli and
two Libyan passersby were injured as he opened a letter bomb.

October 26, 1972 Two employees of the Import-Export Bank in Beirut were
seriously wounded when a letter bomb exploded.

October 26, 1972 An Egyptian police officer who checked three suspicious-
looking letters was injured when they exploded.

November 29, 1972 Omar Sufan, representative of Red Crescent in Stockholm
lost his fingers when a letter bomb exploded.

November 29, 1972 Adnan Hammad, a Palestinian student leader, was seriously
injured in Germany with a letter bomb.

November 29, 1972 Three employees in Tunis Post Office were seriously
injured while sorting mail, as a letter bomb exploded.

November 30, 1972 Ahmed Awadallah, a Palestinian student leader in
Copenhagen lost his arm when a Mosad-despatched letter bomb exploded.

July 1967 -- December 1972 "Israeli" armed forces, in acts of collective
punishment and reprisal, blew up or bulldozed more than 10,000 homes of Arab
civilians in Gaza and the West Bank.

December 8, 1972 Mahmoud Hamshari, a Palestinian leader and intellectual
lost a leg and subsequently died, on January 8, when an
electronically-detonated bomb installed by the "Israeli" Mosad, exploded in
his house in Paris. Aharon Yariv (an ex "Israeli" Minister of Information)
supervised the execution of the operation, as he was charged with Israeli
special operations directed at the Palestinians.

January 25, 1973 Hussein Abul Kheir was killed in Cyprus when a bomb
exploded in his hotel room.

February 21, 1973 The northernmost corner of Lebanon was invaded by air and
sea-borne "Israeli" forces, causing the death of 40 Arab civilians.

February 22, 1973 A Libyan civilian airliner was shot down by Israeli
fighter aircraft over Sinai, killing 106 passengers and crew.

April 6, 1973 Dr. Bassel Kubaissy, an Iraqi political science professor, was
gunned down and killed in a Paris street by the "Israeli" special forces.

(Kamal Nasser, one of Palestine's foremost poets, was gunned down and killed
in his home in Beirut on April 10, 1973 by the "Israeli" special forces and
terror squads. )

April 10, 1973 Palestinian leaders Mohammed Yusuf Najjar, Mrs. Najjar, Kamal
Adwan and Kamal Nasser were all gunned down and killed in their homes in
Beirut, by the "Israeli" special forces and terror squads.

May 2, 1973 Mrs. Nada Yashruti, a Palestinian feminist leader and mother of
two, was ambushed by three "Israeli" agents with machine-guns at the
entrance to her apartment and killed.

June 29, 1973 Mohammed Boudaiah, an Algerian poet and friend of the
Palestinians, was killed when an "Israeli"-installed bomb exploded in his
car in Paris.

July 21, 1973 Ahmed Bouchiki was gunned down by "Israeli" agents in Oslo.
The "Israelis" admitted responsibility for this crime, which was followed by
a court case. In the proceedings, information was revealed linking the
"Israeli" murderers to the killings of Zuaiter, Hamshari, and other
Palestinian leaders and intellectuals murdered in Europe.

April 12, 1974 " Israeli" forces attacked Lebanese villages, killing 2
civilians, destroying 31 houses and kidnapping 13 people.

May 13, 1974 "Israeli" planes raided Lebanon, killing 4 civilians.

May 16, 1974 "Israeli" planes raided and bombarded refugee camps in Lebanon,
killing 50 civilians and wounding 200, in the Nabatiyeh and Ein-el-Helweh
refugee camps. The Nabatiyeh camp was totally obliterated.

May 19, 1974 "Israeli" naval units bombarded the Rashidiyeh refugee camp,
killing 8 civilians.

May 22, 1974 "Israeli" planes bombed refugee camps in Lebanon, wounding 2
civilians and destroying countless houses.

June 20, 1974 "Israeli" planes bombed refugee camps in Lebanon, killing 10
civilians and injuring hundreds.

July 8, 19 74 "Israeli" naval units raided Tyre and Saida, sinking 21
fishing boats.

August 7, 1974 "Israeli" planes bombed southern Lebanese villages.

August 13, 1974 "Israeli" naval boats shelled refugee camps, killing 1
civilian and wounding 6.

August 25, 1974 "Israeli" forces shelled villages in southern Lebanon.

September 24, 1974 "Israeli" forces shelled villages in southern Lebanon.

June 11, 1967 -- June 1974 "Israeli" forces destroyed 19,000 Palestinian
homes in the West Bank and Gaza, which is equivalent to 380 villages and
towns, almost the same number destroyed earlier, in the period 1948-- 1950

K
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And Moses looked upon the Lord and said: "We are your chosen people and you
want us to cut the tips off our WHAT?!!!"
Stefano De Cesari
2004-09-17 06:08:21 UTC
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Post by ams67
E questi terroristi quando li eliminiamo?
November 25, 1940 S.S.Patria was blown up by Jewish terrorists in
Haifa harbour, killing 268 illegal Jewish immigrants.
Di questo si scusarono quasi immediatamente. Volevano far saltare la
nave perche' non potessero farli ripartire.
Post by ams67
February 24, 1942 S.S. Struma exploded in the Black Sea, killing 769
illegal Jewish immigrants. Described by the Jewish Agency as an act of
"mass-protest and mass-suicide."
E qui do ca**o sta il "terrorismo" fesso di un Kiwi? :)
Post by ams67
November 6, 1944 Zionist terrorists of the Stern Gang assassinated the
British Minister Resident in the Middle East, Lord Moyne, in Cairo.
Roba vecchia Kiwi....
Post by ams67
July 22, 1946 Zionist terrorists blew up the King David Hotel in Jerusalem,
Idem come sopra.
Post by ams67
December 19, 1947 Haganah terrorists
*ROTFL*
L'avevano scritto sulla fronte che erano dell'Haganah! :))
Alla faccia quanto sono idioti i Kiwi al giorno d'oggi! :)
Post by ams67
1947 -- 1948 Over 700,000 Palestinian Arabs were uprooted from their
homes and land; since then, they have been denied the right to return
or been given compensation for their property. After their expulsion,
the "Israeli Forces" razed to the ground 385 Arab villages and towns
out of a total of 475, and obliterated their remains.
Puttanate.
Post by ams67
January 4, 1948 Haganah terrorists wearing British Army uniforms
Ahahahahahahah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Taglio il resto delle puttanate perche' gia' questa qui sopra fa da
perla per tutte le altre :)

-Stefano

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