Massacres
King David Massacre
The King David Hotel explosion of July 22, 1946 (Palestine), which resulted in the deaths of 92 British, Arabs and Jews, and in the wounding of 58, was not just an act of “Jewish extremists,” but a premeditated massacre conducted by the Irgun in agreement with the highest Jewish political authorities in Palestine– the Jewish Agency and its leader, David-Ben-Gurion. According to Yitshaq Ben-Ami, a Palestinian Jew who spent 30 years in exile after the establishment of Israel investigating the crimes of the “ruthless clique heading the internal Zionist movement,” the Irgun had conceived a plan for the King David...
Gaza massacre
February, 2008: Within 3 days, more than 120 innocent were massacred by the Israeli Occupation Forces, most of which were women and children, the youngest only 4 days old. In addition, border closings have halted humanitarian efforts as food supplies, fuel, electricity and medical supplies is being denied to the people of Gaza. The ruthless murders led one Jewish organization to condemn “the recent Zionist terrorist massacre” publishing a statement that read “Anti-Zionist Jews condemn the Zionists in no uncertain terms for their violent and bloodthirsty behavior”...
Jenin Massacre
April 3-11, 2002: Although this massacre became controversial due to the numbers suspected killed, the fact that indiscriminate killing of innocent civilians at the hands of Israel took place in undeniable. Rather than being hundreds of deaths as suspected, the number of bodies found was at least 52 as confirmed by the United Nations. Human Rights Watch (HRW) documented the indiscriminate killing of children, women and even the wheelchair bound. HRW went further to document killings as “summary executions”. Israeli supporters dismissed this event as being a massacre due to not enough people being killed, as though there is a...
Western Bekaa Villages Massacre
December 29, 1999 (Lebanon): Israeli warplanes dropped bombs on he children who were celebrating the “Eid” festival, killing eight children and wounding 11 others....
24 Of June 1999 Massacres
June 24, 1999 (Lebanon): After 8 civilians were killed and 84 were injured, an interview with the Kolhaer magazine, five Israeli soldiers said that the artillery commander had said to his soldiers “We are skilled marksmen. Anyhow, there are millions of Arabs… It’s their problem. Whether Arabs become one more or less is just the same…We have accomplished our duty. The whole issue is not about more than a group of “Arabosheem” (a racist term hostile to Arabs used by the Israelis). We should have launched more shells to kill more Arabs....
Janta Massacre
December 22, 1998 (Lebanon): Israeli warplanes waited for the children to come home from the field to embrace their mother when they carried out this savage attack. Mother and her 6 children were killed....
Trqumia Massacre
March 10, 1998: In the Israeli Occupied West Bank, Israeli soldiers opened fire with automatic weapons on a van full of unarmed Palestinian workers, killing Adnan Abu Zneid, 34, and two other Palestinians. Two more laborers were wounded as the group returned from helping to construct a building near Tel Aviv. Eyewitnesses described the Israeli gunfire as “indiscriminate.” Israeli Army Maj. Uzi Dayan said that the soldiers acted “according to regulations” in opening fire on the van with automatic weapons at a checkpoint outside Hebron. Ali Abu Zneid, 37, a cousin of the deceased, was in the van and fell...
Qana Massacre
April 18, 1996: The “ethnic cleansing” operations carried out by the Israeli Army have encompassed not only Palestinian civilians, but Lebanese civilians in south Lebanon as well. In an attempt to break the power of the Lebanese Hizballah organization, Israeli forces undertook a military operation against south Lebanon. This operation was likewise based upon the Zionist mentality, supportive as it is of blood-letting and terrorism and based upon the belief that “exercising pressure against Lebanese citizens will lead in practical terms to comprehensive, overall pressure on account of which the Hizballah organization will be obliged to adhere to a ceasefire.”...
Nabatiyah Massacre
April 18, 1996: Eleven people were killed and ten injured in an IDF air attack on a house in Nabatiyah Al Faqwah, some three kilometers north of Nabatiyah, in South Lebanon. Eight of those killed were from one family: a mother and her seven children, including a four-day-old baby. Around 6:30 a.m., IDF helicopters fired rockets at three buildings in the village, demolishing one totally and severely damaging the other two. Lebanese families were living in the buildings. The IDF Spokesperson claimed that the helicopters fired at the building in which the eleven were killed because Hizbullah was hiding there...
Al Munsuriah
April 13, 1996: at about 1:30 P.M., an IDF helicopter fired rockets at a vehicle carrying thirteen civilians fleeing the village of Al Mansuriah, killing two women and four young girls. The vehicle was a Volvo station wagon with a blue flood light, a red crescent painted on the hood and the word “ambulance” written in Arabic. Reporters at the scene filmed the incident. The film footage shows and testimony of UN soldiers who arrived immediately after the car was hit corroborate, that there were no weapons or any other type of military equipment in the car, only some food...
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