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    How Israel was built on terrorism

    Zionists like to screech that recognizing a Palestinian state is “rewarding terrorism.”

    Ironic, considering Israel was literally born from it.

    Let’s rewind.

    Revenge by poison

    After WWII, a group called Nakam (“revenge”) plotted to poison the water supply of German cities, including Nuremberg, Munich, Hamburg, Frankfurt, and Weimar, with the goal of killing six million Germans as revenge for the Holocaust.

    The plan was thwarted. Their leader, Abba Kovner, later received Israel’s highest cultural honor – the Israel Prize, in 1970.

    Enter the militias

    With Jewish settlement in Palestine came militant paramilitaries:

    Haganah (1920) – the so-called “moderate” militia

    Irgun (1931)

    Lehi/Stern Gang (1940) – which openly described itself as a terrorist group

    TSS Patria disaster

    Haganah tried to disable the British deportation ship SS Patria in 1940. Instead, they sank it.

    267 people died, including British servicemen and crew.

    Blowing up the King David Hotel

    As Zionist insurgency against the British escalated, Irgun, led by future PM Menachem Begin, bombed the King David Hotel in 1946.

    91 people died — Jews, Arabs, and Britons, civilians included.

    Israel later put up a plaque honoring the bombers.

    Targeting Christians

    In 1948, Haganah bombed the Christian-owned Semiramis Hotel in Jerusalem.

    At least 25 Palestinians were killed, along with a Spanish diplomat.

    ’Sergeants Affair’

    Irgun kidnapped and hanged two British soldiers in 1947.

    Their booby-trapped bodies were left for British forces to find, triggering anti-Jewish riots across Britain.

    Terror turned inward

    Jewish militias didn’t limit their violence to the British. They routinely bombed Arab markets, homes, and villages.

    In April 1948, Zionist militants massacred 107 Palestinians in Deir Yassin – men, women, children.

    Eyewitnesses described babies burned alive, women executed, civilians butchered.

    The killers? Later absorbed into the IDF.

    Menachem Begin (later prime minister) credited the impact of the massacre for facilitating Israel’s foundation.

    Terror-induced exodus
    The aftermath of Deir Yassin triggered panic: 700,000 Palestinians were expelled or fled.
    New Israeli laws sealed their fate, barring their return.

    Biowarfare
    During the 1948 war, Israel launched Operation Cast Thy Bread, a lethal, deliberate biological warfare effort ordered and supervised by Israel’s leadership, including then-Israeli Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion
    It aimed at poisoning Arab water sources with typhoid bacteria to spread illness, according to documents from the Israel State Archives.

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