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5 JUNE 1947
At 0145 hours on 5 June, 1947, an explosion took place at
the Athlit Railway Station (MR 14472333) which damaged
two stone buildings, one of which is the Station Office,
Waiting Room, and Signal Box, the other contains the Station
Master's rooms. The two buildings are surrounded by a single
coil dannert fence. The rear wall of the Station Office was
cracked, and half the side wall blown down, the room is full
of debris though the signal levers which are on a raised
platform at the front of the building are still functioning. A
wall joining the two buildings was demolished and though
the Station Master's rooms are filled with debris there appears
to be no structural damage. The track is not damaged.
At 0115 hours on 5 June, 1947, a Jewish TAG, Zwi Rosenbaum, was on guard inside the perimeter when a dog which was with him started barking. He went to the perimeter entrance and saw "three shadowy figures about forty yards away". The three figures approached and one hit him on the face, knocking him to the ground. The Jews then entered the perimeter and placed two boxes against the wall of the station office. On leaving the perimeter, the Jews told the guard to tell everyone in the two buildings to get out as it would be blown up in ten minutes. The three Jews then departed.
The TAC warned the Station Master and then informed
Athlit police station by phone at approximately 0130 hours.
Police from Athlit went to the station but the explosion took
place before they arrived.
WO 275/44
5 JUNE 1947
In the early hours of the morning of 5 June, an explosion
occurred in the Athlit Railway Station buildings, which
damaged several rooms. A Jewish TAC, who was on guard
at the Station, stated that, prior to the explosion, he heard a
dog barking; he went outside the perimeter and walked about
40 yards North up the track where he saw three people. He
was then held up by these three people for about three
minutes. He was then told that explosives had been placed in
the buildings and to warn anybody there to evacuate. He
returned immediately to the Station and saw two wooden
boxes. The Station Master was warned and Athlit Police
Station notified but the explosion took place before the arrival
of the police.
WO 275/79
5 JUNE 1947
Roughly an hour and a half after the Athlit incident, the
IPC oil pipeline was almost completely severed by an explosion
near Kefar Hasidim, The oil seeped into the wadi
Quishon, and later was ignited by a cause unknown. The fire
was extinguished the same morning; and at 1800 hours on 5
June, the pipeline was repaired.
WO 275/79
5 JUNE 1947
Railway lines mined at Sht Hat Tiqva 130162. Engine of
goods train damaged at 0755 hours. No casualty.
Railway lines mined at MR 14392161. Engine and 5 box
cars derailed at 0910 hours. No casualty.
WO 261/568
9 JUNE 1947
At 1230 hours, discovery of explosives dump at 27 David
Street, Jerusalem.
Staff of Hovala TPT Company held up by armed Jews who
were followed to 27 David Street. Search of premises
revealed: 3 milk chums containing 212 sticks gelignite, 40
Ibs black powder, 9 hand grenades. 439 assorted detonators,
15 coils safety fuse, 163 sticks Nobels 808, 46 Ibs black
blasting powder; 1 ruck sack containing 49 sticks nobels 808,
6 pressure contacts electric, 9 bombs each comprised of 20
sticks Nobels 808 and detonators; six 1 gallon tins of explosive
powder not classified; 1 haversack containing 2 slabs
guncotton, 4 slabs TNT, 8 acid delay bottles, various fuses,
plugs and quantity WD web equipment.
WO 261/568
9 JUNE 1947
Abduction of two British Police at approximately 1700
hours on 9th June.
A Jew approached the Gal Gil bathing pool at Ramat Gan
and pushed his way into enclosure. At the same time six other
Jews armed with T.S.M.G.S. and revolvers also entered the
enclosure and one of them approached and held up with a
revolver a British Police N.C.O. and Constable who were in
bathing costumes near the entrance. One of these who tried
to resist was struck on the head with a stick. He and his
companion were marched under armed escort to a waiting
vehicle which drove off. As the abductors left they threw two
smoke bombs. The telephone at the entrance to the pool was
later found disconnected. The truck used in the abduction, a
stolen vehicle, was recovered at 04.10 hours in Hertzlia.
FO 371/61780
10 JUNE 1947
Abduction of British Sergeant Hackett and British Constable
Ward, Palestine Police, from swimming pool at Ramat
Can at 1700 hours.
At approximately 1700 hours, party of about 10 armed
thugs arrived at swimming pool. 2 entered and the 2 British
Policemen were taken out and put in a vehicle. Vehicle driven
straight to Qiryat Shaul. At 1200 hours, 11 June, Qiryat Shaul
was cordoned and search started. Guards became alarmed and
left the policemen who made their escape. Search of house
where captives were held revealed: 1 TSMG and 2 mags; 2
loaded revolvers; 2 .77 Smoke grenades; 3 TNT smoke
bombs; and 2 Biretta automatics and 2 mags.
WO 261/568
12 JUNE 1947
Two small explosions took place on the evening of 12
June. The first was in the iron-mongers shop belonging to
Emst Simonsohn of 10 Sara Street, Haifa, and the second was
in the Camel Oriental Wine Company, at the junction of
Phelia Street and King George Avenue, also in Haifa. In each
case, some damage was done to property only, and about 8
lbs of explosive was used. The bombs appear to have been
fired by a normal time fuse, and could both have been placed
and initiated by one almost untrained Jew. The motive seems
to have been either intimidation or extortion, and both incidents
closely resemble a spate of similar minor explosions
which took place towards the end of last year. It is interesting
that Simonsohn was supposed to have been a purchaser of
milk from Arab merchants.
WO 261/568
12 JUNE 1947
At 22.15 hours on 12th June a party of eleven Jews (10
Male and one Female) some masked and armed, entered
Reuters office in Tel Aviv, ordered the occupants to lie on the
floor and stole one typewriter, one accounting machine and
the office telephone. At 22.10 hours, a bomb exploded in a
Jewish dairy in Haifa causing extensive damage. At 23.15
hours, a bomb was placed on the window sill of a Jewish firm
in Haifa. Its explosion caused slight damage to the premises.
FO 371/61776
18 JUNE 1947
Discovery of tunnel being driven under Citrus House, Tel
Aviv. 1 Jew killed.
Explosion occurred in house opposite Citrus House at
1000 hours. Building searched and tunnel discovered in cellar.
Tunnel had been dug to a length of 45' and was 3' x 3'.
Body of a Jew found and identified as being Zeev Werber, a
member of Hagana, sent to fill in the tunnel.
WO 261/568
19 JUNE 1947
On the evening of the 19 June, a small bomb containing
about two lbs of explosive blew up in a porch of the English
Girls School in Shabatai Levy Street, Haifa. Very little
damage was done, and it is thought that the object of the
incident was to deter Jewish mothers from sending their
daughters to a "foreign" school. If this is, in fact, the reason,
then the bomb failed to achieve the object.
WO 275/79
22 JUNE 1947
At about 16.30 hours on 22nd June an attempt was made
by five or more Jewish terrorists (one a woman) to abduct Mr.
C.J.C. Pound A.S.P. I/C Frontier Control while shopping in
Jerusalem. Alarm was raised by nearby Jewish shopkeeper
after Pound had been struck on the head and temporarily
rendered unconscious. Assailants made off. None of the attackers
was arrested. Pound sustained slight injuries only.
Four pistols, two coils of rope, bandages and chloroform
were found on the scene.
FO 371/61776
22 JUNE 1947
Attempted abduction of ASP Pound from Jordan Bookshop,
Julian's Way, Jerusalem. At approximately 1645 hours,
ASP Pound entered bookshop to collect weekly order, and
was set on by 2 men and 1 girl. Alarm was raised and
kidnappers escaped. Bottle of chloroform and loaded pistol
found in shop after incident.
WO 261/568
24 JUNE 1947
Explosive parcel thrown from passing civilian 15 cwt into
garden of house near Mil Courts, Jerusalem. Parcel exploded
on contact with ground causing slight damage. On searching
house on morning of 25 June, booby-trapped mattress and
table found in cellar.
WO 261/568
25 JUNE 1947
At about 1.30 p.m. on 25th June, an unsuccessful attempt
was made by Jewish terrorists to abduct Mr. A. Major,
M.B.E., A.D.M., Administrative Officer to Government
Liaison Office. Mr. Major was attacked by a group of men on
entering his wife's flat in King George's Avenue. Mr. Major's
wife is Jewish. Although struck on the head he resisted their
attempts to chloroform him and ran outside where the occupants
of a passing military vehicle saw him and stopped.
The attackers escaped after firing at the car and wounding its
driver in the arm.
FO 371/61776
28 JUNE 1947
At 21.40 hours on the 28th June Police were informed by
an anonymous telephone call in English that shooting had occurred in Allenby Road, Tel Aviv. On investigation it
appeared that some fifteen shots had been fired at four British
soldiers who were walking along the street. Three of the four
have died of their wounds, the fourth is less seriously
wounded. The exact circumstances of the attack are not yet
known.
FO 37 116 1776
28 JUNE 1947
The recent lull in Jewish activity was broken at 10 O'clock
on the evening of Saturday, 28 June, when two or three young
Jews - it is still not certain exactly how many were involved
-drove up in a taxi which had previously been borrowed in
the usual manner, to the Astoria restaurant in the centre of
Haifa. One of the Jews jumped out of the taxi and directed
several bursts of light automatic fire through a frosted and
curtained window at the people within the restaurant. Three
officers were hit and a civilian barman was injured by
splinters. Two Airborne officers, who were standing just out
of the direct line of fire, ran out by a side door and opened
fire on the Jew as he was getting back into the taxi, which
immediately drove off. A number of hits were registered, and
a tire was punctured by bullets. The occupants, however, were
able to escape along a side street and were lost among the
many Jews in the streets at that time of night. One Sten gun,
one TSMG and two grenades were found in the back of the
taxi which had been riddled with bullets, together with some
loose hair and a satisfactorily large number of pools of blood.
The attack was probably carried out by the Stern Gang,
and bears the ruthless kill and run stamp of that organization.
The choice of time and place appears to have been carefully
decided before the attack since firstly, the Jewish proprietress
of the Astoria is well known for her reasonable outlook and
views on the Palestine problem and secondly, the restaurant
is usually crowded with officers on Saturday night.
WO 275/79/f8
28 JUNE 1947
At approximately 2230 hours a taxi stopped outside the
Astoria Bar Haifa. From the taxi jumped a youth of about 17
years of age who entered the bar with TSMC in his hand. He
fired one burst round the room and severely injured Captain
Kissane 9th Bn. Then there was a slight lapse in which time
most of the occupants had gone to earth. Then another youth
entered with a TSMC and fired another burst round the Bar
injuring (not severely) Major Waddy 9th Bn and Lieutenant
Laws 6 Airborne Division Anti-Tank Regiment.
Lieutenant Colonel Rickford, CO 3rd Bn phoned me up and corroborated this and said that he had dispatched Captain Kissane to Government Hospital under escort of Captain Glover 9th Bn, also present in the Bar, and Major Waddy and Lieutenant Laws to 42nd General Hospital.
Besides the aforementioned officers, Major Lawson 9th Bn, Major Liddle Daaq., Major Cordaza GII "I" and other officers of 3rd Bn were also present.
Members of the party had fired at taxi on its departure and when found in Hadar had several bullet holes in back. There is information phoned 3rd, 8th and 9th Bns with reference to the woman who was detained by Military Personnel.
All Bns 'C' Squadron have been informed of this incident, and the three injured officers were admitted to 42 General Hospital this evening.
'C' Squadron and 8th Bn instructed to maintain Road blocks until further notice though as from 0500 hours they may allow vehicles into Haifa at same time keeping strong check on passengers, etc.
Received following information from 42 General Hospital:
Captain Kissane 9th Para Bn - Died at 0355 hours 29th
June; Major Waddy 9th Para Bn - has been operated on
successfully and is in satisfactory condition. Lieutenant Laws
6 Airborne Anti-Tank Regiment - O.K.
WO 275/44
29 JUNE 1947
At between 1500 and 1530 hours on 29th July, two British
Officers and three B.0.R.s of Guards Brigade were attacked
by a number of armed persons, believed to be Jews, while
bathing near Hertseleiya. One British Officer was struck over
the head and sustained injury and two British Other Ranks
were wounded, one seriously.
FO 371/61776
29 JUNE 1947
At Herzlia on 29 June, a bathing party was attacked on the
beach by an armed party of the Stern Group. They returned
the fire, and the attackers made off. Two soldiers were
wounded.
WO 275/64
30 JUNE 1947
Two Jeeps of the Palestine Comd Sigs Regt proceeding
along the Jewish Quarter in Jerusalem, were fired on by
automatic fire. The vehicles stopped and the occupants took
cover and failed to return the fire. There were no casualties.
Later dogs were sent for and followed the scent to a place
where the fire came from, where two hangman's ropes were
found. Later in the month the occupants were tried for leaving
their vehicles and mail without defending them. Two were convicted.
Shortly before the Brigade Comd made a broadcast to the
civilians on the position of the British soldiers and the question
of restriction and cooperation on both sides - two
British Constables were shot dead. This resulted in certain
areas in Jerusalem which were to be put back as In Bounds,
being kept Out of Bounds.
WO 261/644
3/4 JULY 1947
There is a report from Haifa that three attacks were carried
out by Irgun Z'vai Leumi on middle-aged Jews and their
families living in the town. Joseph Grossfield of 17 Pevsner
Street, Joseph Ahroni of 19 Sokoloff Street, and Joseph
Aharonovitz of 29 Hashomair Street, together with friends
and relatives in their houses were beaten up by parties of 15
or 20 Jews who left notes with the Irgun Z'vai Leumi emblem
on top, saying that these acts were in the nature of a reprisal
for previous beatings up, and for the "anti-terrorist" attitude
of the victims. A usually reliable source has reported that
these acts are part of the increasing feud between the Haganah
and Irgun Z'vai Leumi, and that this vendetta and retaliation
is liable to continue indefinitely. News of the incident reached
the Jewish Press.
WO 275/79
12 JULY 1947
At approximately 0045 hours on 12th July two military
N.c.0.'s of the Field Security were abducted in Nathanya by
a party of armed Jews who arrived in a taxi. The two N.C.O.'s
were in the company of a Jewish clerk. All three were ordered
to enter the vehicle. Whilst doing so one of the N.c.0.'~ was
struck on the head with a firearm. The Jewish clerk was
blindfolded. Car was driven round for some twenty minutes
and then the clerk was put out of the vehicle and placed under
guard. Later a car drove up and the Jewish clerk was interrogated.
On being satisfied that he was a Jew his interrogators
placed him in the car and he was driven for another twenty
minutes. He was then left bound and still blindfolded in an
orange grove. At dawn he managed to escape with the assistance
of a local resident and reported to Security Authorities.
Orange grove is short distance north of Nathanya. Clerk states
one of the N.C.O.'s may have been chloroformed. Captors
reported to have said the lives of the condemned Jewish
prisoners were more valuable than those of British Sergeants.
FO 371/61782
13 JULY 1947
On the evening of 13th July, lorry carrying explosives
under escort of British Constable was forced to stop near
Petah Tiqvah by another lorry obstructing it. Ten armed Jews
surrounded the lorry and shot the British Constable dead.
They then placed the driver, who was a Jew, in the back of
the lorry and drove off. Driver was subsequently released and
reported to the Police. Investigations proceeding.
FO 37 1145378
16/17 JULY 1947
At 17.50 hours an electrically detonated mine exploded on
the Petah Tiqva-Lydda Road, damaging two military trucks
carrying personnel. One B.O.R. killed one B.O.R. seriously
injured and two B.0.R.s slightly injured. Four Jewish
suspects arrested. At 18.05 hours an electrically detonated
mine exploded on the Haifa-Tel Aviv road north of Petah
Tiqva. A passing jeep was damaged and four of its occupants,
one British Officer and three B.0.R.s were injured. At 22.42
hours in Jerusalem two W.D. trucks were damaged by electrically
detonated mines. Two B.0.R.s were seriously wounded
and eight other members of His Majesty's Forces were injured.
At 22.50 hours in Jerusalem an escort car was slightly.
damaged by the explosion of a mine. No casualties among
occupants. Eight civilians were slightly injured as a consequence
of the explosion. At 17.40 hours near Hadera an
electrically detonated mine exploded near a military staff car
travelling on the Haifa Jaffa Road. Slight damage. No casualties.
FO 371/61 776
18 JULY 1947
At 05.15 hours on 18th July near Kfar Bilu (Rehovoth) a
military truck was damaged by an electrically detonated
mine. One British sergeant fatally wounded. Three B.0.R.s
slightly injured. At 09.00 hours automatic fire was directed
at a military vehicle in Jerusalem. One British sergeant and
one British private wounded. One Jewish civilian seriously
injured.
FO 371/61776
18 JULY
1947
At 09.05 hours on 18th July, a military staff car and jeep
were fired at near Jerusalem on Jerusalem-Jaffa road. No
casualties. At 17.45 hours on 18th July in Jerusalem, a
grenade was thrown at personnel on duty at a zone gate. One
B.O.R. slightly injured. At 19.30 hours on 18th in Jerusalem,
an incendiary bomb was thrown at a police vehicle causing it
to catch fire. No casualties. At 05.45 hours on the 18th July,
an electrically detonated mine exploded on the main Gara
road south of Rehovoth, extensively damaging a W.D. truck.
FO 371/61776
20 JULY 1947
At 1200 hours (noon) a mine exploded in front of a goods
train on the main Haifa-Kantara line between Zichron
Yaaqov and Benyamina. Track slightly damaged. No casualties
or damage to train. At 1300 hours an electrically
detonated mine exploded on the Jaffa-Haifa road north of
Hadera as a 15 cwt W.D. vehicle was passing. One B.O.R.
killed, two B.O.R.'s seriously and one B.O.R. slightly injured.
At 1655 hours in Jerusalem a British Constable on duty
at Mustashfa billet was shot and wounded from roof of
neighbouring house. At 2243 hours an electrically detonated
mine exploded in Jerusalem as a police armoured car was
passing. Two British Constables and one F.P.C. slightly injured.
Between 2300 and 2330 hours Mustashfa police billet
was fired on. No casualties. At 2305 hours a police armoured
car was fired on in Jerusalem. No casualties. At 2310 hours
an electrically detonated mine exploded in Jerusalem injuring
three British Constables in an armoured car. At 1930 hours a
military camp at Tel Litwinsky was attacked by mortar and
machine gun fire. No casualties.
FO 371/61776
21 JULY 1947
The Radar station at MR 14812473, within the Cantonment
area on Mt. Carmel was attacked by a party of some 15
Jews at approximately 0115 hours on 21 July. The attack was
driven off by small arms fire which seriously wounded 1 Jew
who was captured. Under interrogation, he stated that he was
a member of the Palmach. There were no British casualties
and the attack was a complete failure. The captured Jew died
later in hospital.
WO 27.5146
21 JULY 1947
At 0120 hours a military camp in Haifa was attacked with
grenades and machine-gun fire. No damage or casualties to
security forces. One Jewish attacker fatally wounded. At 0350
hours a military installation in Haifa was attacked and radio
equipment was destroyed by explosives. Four Palestinian
S.P.'s injured, none seriously. One Arab civilian seriously
injured by a mine. There was also extensive road mining. At
0930 hours a mine exploded on the Haifa-Jaffa road near
Hadera. No casualties or damage. At 1200 hours (noon) minor
damage was caused by explosion to I.P.C. pipe line near Kfar
Yehoshua in Haifa district. At 1830 hours in Haifa a W.D.
jeep was blown up by an electrically detonated mine. Two
British soldiers and one Jewish policeman injured. One
Jewish boy killed. Three Jewish civilians injured. At 1850
hours the I.P.C. pipe line was damaged by two explosions
near Affuleh. At 2030 hours bomb was found in Haifa and
exploded in site by R.E. No casualties.
FO 371/61776
21 JULY 1947
At 1114 hours on 21 July, a pipeline patrol from 1 Mech
Regiment Arab Legion at Jalama saw an explosion on the
pipeline at MR 163223 13. Six Jews were observed running
away from the scene of the incident. Of these, four were
captured. One Jew was observed escaping into the nearby
Jewish Settlement of Kefar Yehoshua MR 16323 1. The four
captured Jews were handed over to Jalama Police station. One
of them was wearing a holster containing a German automatic
pistol, and one was carrying a shovel. A broken pick-axe was
found in the area. After the interrogation later by the CID,
they were released as the CID stated that they were satisfied
these Jews were not implicated in the incident. The pipeline
was fractured by the explosion. An IPC repair party arrived
and repairs commenced immediately.
WO 275/46
21 JULY 1947
A well-planned and successful attack took place at approximately
0345 hours on 21 July, on the wrls telephone
station (10 set site) MR 15342390 near Ahuzzat. Approximately
15 Jews appear to have approached the installation
from the direction of Nesher 155241. One party laid
mines on the road between 10 set site and "A" Squadron 3 H,
the nearest military camp at 15232407, whilst the remainder
cut the wire surrounding the wrls station. Under covering fire
which wounded all four SP's on duty, a set of saboteurs
entered the camp and placed the charges which completely
demolished the wrls equipment. The attackers withdrew
without casualty, leaving behind them 1 Sten, 2 phosphorous
gens, 2 Jewish-pattern hand grenades and assorted ammunition.
There were no British casualty, but one of four SP's who
were wounded, is in a critical condition.
WO 275/46
21 JULY 1947
The explosions took place at approximately 1815 hours on
21 July on the IPC pipeline at MR 17972283 in the area of
Tel Adashim. The explosions, which fractured the pipeline,
were approximately 100 yards apart. It is estimated that
approximately 12 lbs of explosive were used in each case.
The loss of oil incurred was slight as the flow of oil along the
pipeline had been interrupted to allow the repairs on the
earlier break to be carried out.
WO 275/46
21 JULY 1947
At 1828 hours on 21 July, a jeep, belonging to 6 Airborne
Division Signals, which was carrying the Public Address
equipment, was blown up in Hehalutz Street, Haifa. The BOR
driver was slightly injured. Another BOR in the vehicle
received face injuries, and a Jewish Palestine Police interpreter
was seriously wounded in the neck. Casualties were
caused to nearby Jewish civilians, a boy being killed by blast
and a woman and two children injured.
It is estimated that approximately 5 lbs of explosive were
used in the mine which was electrically detonated by the usual
bell-push device from a house 30 yards away. The jeep was
damaged by blast and rubble from the buried mine. (Orders
are being issued for the forfeiture of the house to the Government.
WO 275/46
21 JULY 1947
At 1815 hours on 21 July, two explosions were heard in
the area of the Jewish settlement, Tel Adashim, 179229.
Investigation revealed that the IPC pipeline had been cut in two places, a 100 metres apart, approximately one kilo east of Tel Adashim, MR 17972294. This pipe is of standard mild steel construction, 12" in diameter, and is covered by about 3 feet of heavy red soil.
The saboteurs had packed charges against the pipe which in the resulting explosions was in both cases dented on the side nearest the charge and shattered by tension on the far side. From the size of the craters, 4' x 4', and from the damage caused to the pipe, it is estimated that each charge consisted of about 12 lbs of high speed explosive, which had been initiated in the usual manner by Bickford fuse, detonator and gun cotton primer. As the flow of oil had been cut off whilst repairs were being carried out on the fracture which had occurred at 1 1 14 hours on the same day near Kefar Nehoshua, only a slight amount of static oil was lost.
Between the craters, an excavation was discovered which
was thought might contain an unexploded charge. A det from
9 Airborne Squadron RE was called in to investigate. Owing
to the darkness, it was found impossible to conduct a detailed
inspection and therefore, 2 lbs of gun cotton were placed in
the hole and detonated. The resultant explosion indicated that
no other explosives were present.
WO 275/46
21 JULY 1947
A double pipe-line incident took place in Galilee on 21
July, when the IPC line was blown up at two places by buried
charges at midday and 181 5 hours, respectively. The incident
would appear to be by Palmach, and four Jews, of whom one
was armed and the remainder carried digging tools, were
arrested near the scene of the first explosion. It is believed
that the armed Jew was a Jewish Settlement Police, and all
four are later reported to have been released by the Police.
WO 275/79
22 JULY 1947
At 1000 hours an electrically detonated mine exploded in
Haifa as a military truck was passing. One B.O.R. slightly
injured, At 1458 hours in Jerusalem two grenades were
thrown at an Arab civilian truck as it was leaving Pay Corps
Headquarters. Attackers believed to be three Jews. No
damage or casualties. At 1700 hours shots were fired at an
R.A.F. vehicle in Jerusalem. One R.A.F. other rank and one
Jewish civilian slightly injured. At 1805 hours a fire bomb
was thrown at a police armoured car in Jerusalem. Two
Jewish civilians sustained bums. At 1837 hours a fire bomb
was thrown at an R.A.F. vehicle in Jerusalem. No damage or
casualties. Shortly afterwards, Mustashafa Police Billet and
Station were fired on. Police, reinforced by military, returned
fire. General attack ensued which lasted until approximately
2030 hours. One Jewish female slightly injured. Sniping
followed at various points in Jewish quarters and a fire bomb
was thrown by Jews at a Police armoured car. Personnel
opened fire, wounding one (?word omitted) Jew has been
detained. A Police patrol was later fired on but sustained no
casualties. One suspect was arrested. There was also some
road mining.
FO 37 1161783
22 JULY 1947
At 1005 hours 22 July, a 15 cwt truck belonging to "A"
Squadron 3 H, carrying mails between "A" Squadron and
RHQ, was blown up at the junction of Moriah Street -
Hanadim Street - Ma'Adarot Street on Mt. Camel. The
driver was uninjured but a British LICorporal in the vehicle
received slight wounds in the neck. The mine was detonated
by usual bell-push device from approximately 50 yards East
of road junction in an area of waste ground. The mine is
believed to have been detonated by a Yemenite Jew. The CID
have detained, for questioning, two vendors and a gardener
who witnessed the incident.
WO 275/46
23 JULY 1947
At 0150 hours a military truck was mined in Haifa. Four
B.0.R.s seriously injured. At 0900 hours near Rehovoth a
military truck was blown up. One British Army Officer and
six B.O.R.'s injured. Of these, the Officer and one B.O.R.
were seriously injured.
FO 371/61783
23 JULY 1947
At 20.05 hours an explosion occurred in a school compound
occupied by the Army in Haifa. Believed to be due to
a time bomb. One British Army Officer slightly injured. At
21.20 hours an explosion, believed to be of a time bomb,
occurred in a military car park in Haifa. Three B.O.R.'s
slightly injured. At 13.40 hours on the Haifa-Jaffa Road near
Khirbet Beit Lidd a military car was blown up by a mine.
Three B.O.R.'s seriously and one B.O.R. slightly injured.
Two landmines, a grenade, a haversack of explosives, a
mortar bomb and two detonating sets were found in Nathanya
during search operations.
FO 371/61783
24 JULY 1947
At 05.31 hours a mine was found under a railway culvet
on the main Haifa-Kantara line near Zichron Yaaqov.
Detonated by military causing damage to culvert estimated at
2,500 Pounds. At 10.40 hours four shots were fired by unknown
persons at a car in which the District Officer Bethlehem
was travelling on the Jerusalem-Bethlehem Road. At
11.30 hours 5 or 6 armed men described as Oriental Jews
entered a diamond polishing workshop in Tel Aviv and stole diamonds valued at 3,500 Pounds. At 13.45 hours shots were
fired at the Officers Club in the Goldsmith House Jerusalem.
No casualties or damage. At 21.35 hours an explosion occurred
in Jerusalem as a military truck was passing. Three
B.O.R.'s slightly injured. At 22.00 hours a mine was found
in a Haifa street and was detonated by military causing
damage to adjoining property. At 22.25 hours an explosion
occurred in Jerusalem as a Police armoured car was passing.
One British Constable slightly injured.
F037161783
25 JULY 1947
At 19.00 hours two explosions occurred in Jerusalem,
one in a school playground and another in open ground, causing
neither damage nor casualties. In Haifa two mines found in
the road were detonated by military. No damage or casualties.
FO 371/61783
26th JULY 1947
At 08.05 hours two B.O.R.'s repairing a telephone cable
were killed by a mine. During morning an arms cache containing
mine components was found near Givat Shaul near
Jerusalem. Persons detained. A second cache was found in a
disused factory in Givat Shaul.
FO 371/61783
28th JULY 1947
At 0845 hours on the Gaza Road near Kfar Bilu, an
electrically detonated mine exploded as two W.D. vehicles
were passing. No casualties and only slight damage. During
the afternoon and early evening, three phosphorous bombs
were found in Sarafand Camp. At 1943 hours, a grenade was
thrown at a W.D. vehicle in Jerusalem. No casualties or
damage, At 2015 hours, a mine exploded near a Police
armoured car in Jerusalem and the vehicle was fired on, No
casualties or damage. At 2047 hours, an explosion wcurred
outside a cinema at Tel Litwinsky. One British Aircraftsman,
two B.O.R.'s and a Jewish interpreter were slightly injured.
FO 371/61783
30 JULY 1947
At 0635 hours, a boobytrapped mine found Romema
Quarter, Jerusalem. Contained 500 rounds S.A.A. and gelignite.
Dismantled without casualties. At 1615 hours, an electrically
detonated mine exploded near Hadera. 2 B.O.R.'s
killed. 30 B.O.R.'s slightly wounded.
FO 37l/6l783
31 JULY 1947
At 1415 hours, an electrically detonated mine exploded
under a special goods train between Zikron Yaacov and Ben
Yamina; engine tender and one wagon derailed. Fifty metres
of track damaged and no casualties. At about 2200 hours in
Tel Aviv, disturbances were created by unauthorised elements
of the Security Forces. Casualties as at present known
amount to 5 killed and 16 injured.
FO 371/617831
1 AUGUST 1947
1 R. Hamps treated themselves to a fine celebration on
Minden Day (1 August) by killing a thug by SA fire when he,
in company with other Jews, attempted to attack one of the
Bns defense posts.
WO 261/644
4 AUGUST 1947
At approximately 1145 hours, 4 August, 1947, Taxi, M
923 E, was hired in the New Business Centre, Haifa, by a
young man and a young girl. They instructed the driver to take
them to Mt. Carmel. On reaching the road between Mt.
Carmel and Shuza, he was told to stop; the young man then
asked him the cost, and on being told drew a pistol from a
basket he was carrying and told the driver to get out. The
driver was ordered to walk away without turning his head and
eventually to reach Hadar Hacarmel Police Station; he was
also told that the taxi will be left on the corner of Acader ('7)
Street.
It is presumed that after stealing the taxi, the man and woman picked up five other accomplices and proceeded to Barclay's Bank.
At approximately 1230 hours, the taxi drew up outside Barclay's Bank in Herzl Street and six men and one girl armed with Sten Guns and auton~atic pistols entered the Bank. Six of them jumped over the counter and held up the cashiers while the seventh person went into the Manager's Office and demanded the keys of the safe. The manager, however, refused to give them up and was struck twice on the head with a pistol butt. The remainder of the Bank was ransacked and approximately LP 1250 was taken; they then left the Bank discarding one Sten and one automatic pistol as well as one 77 phosphorous bomb. As they entered the taxi, one of the Bankclerks rushed out to try and stop them; he was shot down and died soon afterwards in the Hadassah Hospital. The taxi made off and whilst passing along Nordau Street, they threw out of the taxi a flash-bomb which was later picked up by the Palestine Police.
The names of the casualties are: Zodak Lisbona - 18, Tabor Street, Haifa; Pinhaf Shurki - 10, Omar El Mukhtar Street, Haifa. Zodak Lisbona is the Bank clerk who tried to prevent the escape of the aforementioned 7 persons; he was shot and has since died in the Hadassah Hospital.
Pinhaf Shurki one of the Bank customers was hit by a stray
bullet; he is only slightly injured and is in the Hadassah
Hospital where the Police are taking a statement from him.
WO 275/46
5 AUGUST 1947
At 1410 hours two men armed with pistols entered Department
of Labour offices in Jerusalem. They brought with them
a large tin box which they said contained a time bomb with
twenty minutes delay. They spoke in Hebrew. On their departure
building was evacuated. Position of bomb was indicated
to passing police armoured car. Car crew were removing box
when it exploded. Casualties one British Constable killed,
plus two believed killed. Heavy damage to building. Palestinian
Constable badly injured during rescue work. Believed no other casualties.
FO 371/61783
5 AUGUST 1947
The only incident worth mentioning was an armed
daylight robbery, probably by the Irgun Z'vai Leumi, on the
all-Jewish branch of Barclays Bank in the centre of Haifa.
This attack, in which one employee was killed and acustomer
was wounded, only benefited the gang by some LP 1250. A
taxi was stolen in the usual way, and there was the usual Irgun
Z'vai Leumi assortment of weapons and home-made grenades. A well informed source who maintains that the
population is too scared of the "terrorists" to take action
against them said, "Do you think that these people would have
got away if the population hadn't thought that they were
connected with the terrorists?" The Sephardic Jewish
Cashier, Lisbona, who was killed after having given chase to
the robbers, amongst whose number was a woman, was a
veteran member of Haganah.
WO 275P9
7 AUGUST 1947
At 07.50 hrs. a grenade was thrown at the car of the District
Officer, Bethlehem on the outskirts of Jerusalem. No casualties.
Slight damage to car.
At 07.55 hrs. a mine on the Haifa-Kantara line between
Ras El Ain and Qalqilya exploded beneath a goods train. 19
oil waggons were derailed and track was damaged. No serious
casualties.
FO 371/61783
7 AUGUST 1947
At 16.15 hrs. Arab Guards on the Ajami Police
Station, Jaffa, challenged a man dressed as an Arab and leading a
camel, The man ran away and was captured with the assistance
of the public. He was found to be a Yemenite Jew and
to be carrying a haversack containing a grenade and a deionating
device. In panniers on the camel were found two mines.
A second person with the arrested man escaped.
FO 371/61783
8 AUGUST 1947
At 10.50 hours on 8th August, five Jews wearing khaki
drill and armed with automatic pistols entered the Hasbaron
Co-operative Bank in Ramatgan and held up staff and public.
Three other Jews remained outside. They searched cashier
and obtained safe key and stole 1, 187 Pounds in cash and
4,861 Pounds in cheques and a licensed pistol. They drove
away in a large black salooncar. An hour later a Yemenite
youth presented one of the stolen cheques for 300 Pounds at
a Tel Aviv bank and whilst cashier was consulting Manager
the youth left.
FO 371/61783
10 AUGUST 1947
At 1100 hours on 10th August, in Haifa, an explosion
occurred in a taxi which had previously been stolen. Police
arrived shortly afterwards and found a man, whose right hand
had been blown off and who had sustained serious abdominal
injuries, receiving treatment in the rear of another car. Following
a report that wounded man had been seen running into
a house, police investigated and found a second Jew with
minor head injuries. A third Jew, who is under Police supervision.
was found in a nearby pharmacy suffering from
stomach wounds and a burst eardrum. Six rounds of ammunition
were found in the pockets of the man in the car and a
Stern Group pamphlet and lecture notes were found in the
house of the second man. In the taxi were a loaded revolver
and two home made bombs. All three Jews were detained.
FO 37 1161783
11 AUGUST 1947
At 1055 hours on 1 lth August, six masked men, two of
whom were amed, and a girl entered Kiput Milyen Haoleh
Bank in Ben Yehuda Street, Jerusalem, held up staff and stole
a sum of money. Police answering 999 call arrested a Jewish youth, the son
of a police officer, on the floor above the bank, in possession of a revolver
and a phosphorous bomb. A sack containing all the money was found abandoned.
FO 371/61783
12 AUGUST 1947
At 2005 hours on 12th August fire was directed at the
guard at the gate of Police Headquarters, Jerusalem, from an
alley opposite. Fire was returned by police and military. No
casualties.
FO 371/61783
13 AUGUST 1947
At 16.30 hours on 13th August a car containing two Jews
deposited on a road near Petah Tiqva the body of an Arab as
yet unidentified, possible Egyptian, who had been shot.
FO 371/6783
13 AUGUST 1947
On 13 August, 50 armed Jews set fire to an Arab market
in Abu Qabir. They razed the market to the ground. There was
no resistance, and no casualties have been reported. Disturbances
continued on 14 August in which casualties were inflicted by
both sides. A Jewish timberhouse was set on fire, and a bus and several
cars were burnt. After 2300 hours, all was quiet, although tension
still existed. Total casualties up to morning of 15 August were
8 Jews dead and 25 wounded, 9 Arabs dead and 46 wounded. These figures
include the Hawaii Cabaret incident.
WO 275/64
14 AUGUST 1947
At 23.00 hrs. 14th August an Arab watchman at a factory
in Ramat Gan was abducted by Jews. His body was found in
an orange grove at the rear of the factory at 09.00 hours 15th
August. He had been stabbed to death.
FO 371/61783
15 AUGUST 1947
01 -20 hours on 15th August a party of 30-35 Jews in khaki
shirts and shorts and armed with automatic weapons approached
an Arab owned building in an orange grove near
Petah Tikvah. 16 Arabs were sleeping in and around the
building. As the Jews approached, they split up, several
entering the building, and all firing indiscriminately. The
Arabs scattered, but four (2 Egyptians, 1 Palestinian and 1
Hedjazi) were shot dead. At 01.47 hours the building was
almost completely demolished by an explosion, probably
electrically detonated. 3 males and 4 females are believed to
be buried in the debris.
FO 371/61783
15 AUGUST 1947
At 09.30 hrs. 15th August near Jaffa, a party of Jews
stabbed and killed two Arab watchmen, one of whom was a
boy aged thirteen. At 17.00 hours 15th August in Jaffa, three
Jews entered an Arab grocer's shop, damaged interior fittings
and poured paraffin over the contents. They were then
prevented from setting fire to the shop by local Jewish residents.
FO 371/61783
15 AUGUST 1947
At 0935 hours on 15th August at Kilo 54 on the Jaffa-
Jerusalem road an Arab in a car was attacked by Jews. He was
not injured but his car was burnt out.
FO 371/61783
16 AUGUST 1947
At 20.45 hours 16th August a time bomb exploded in a
W.A.A.F.I. games room at Tel Litwinsky Military Camp. One
B.O.R. was slightly and five superficially injured.
FO 371/61783
17 AUGUST 1947
At 1550 hours 17th August an Arab was attacked
by Jews in a cafe in Tel Aviv near the Jaffa border. He escaped into
the street where he was attacked by other Jews, stabbed and
fatally injured. At 1915 hours 17th August an Arab was
attacked by a Jew on Tel Aviv sea front and slightly injured.
FO 371/61783
4/5 SEPTEMBER 1947
A Jew and a Jewess, describing themselves
as members of Stern, visited officials of the Palestine Tax Department in
Tel Aviv on night 415 September and warned them to resign
within 96 hours or face "drastic consequences." Police
protection was afforded to the tax officials, and no
further incident has been reported. This is an episode
in the dissidents' campaign to persuade the Yishuv to
boycott the Administration.
WO 275/64
10/11 SEPTEMBER 1947
On the night of 10/11 September, 1947, an attempt was
made to blow up four separate tanks inside the CRL compound,
presumably with the intention of causing parts of the
installation to catch fire. The actual explosions took
place from between 2030 and 2040 hours.
WO 275/46
26 SEPTEMBER 1947
On 26 September, a police armoured car carrying a crew
of three British Constables arrived at Barclays Bank,
Tel Aviv, to escort currency being transferred to the
Treasury, Jerusalem. After one sack of money had been
placed in the vehicle, and while a second sack was being
handed to the escort, a party of at least ten thugs attacked
the escort with automatic weapons and bombs. All three
police constables were fatally wounded. The attackers
then made off with the two sacks containing LP 150,000.
During ensuing actions between the police and thugs,
a further British Constable was killed and another British
Constable received wounds from which he is not expected
to recover. A Jewish Constable was also wounded. Prompt
police action resulted in the recovery of LP 105,000
and several people have been detained in connection with
the outrage.
WO 275/64
29 SEPTEMBER 1947
On the morning of 29 September at 0600 hours adastardly
attack was made against Police Headquarters, Haifa.
A bomb, perhaps better described as a landmine, was launched
over the perimeter wire, from a passing vehicle, which
exploded and caused considerable damage and inflicted
heavy casualties.
Shortly afterwards, the EL claimed this as another victory. They declared, in the usual manner, that it was a reprisal for "Farida" transhipment. So a form of "reprisal" was not entirely unexpected but the form it took was such a new departure as to be quite unforeseeable if indeed it were possible to take any action to forestall such an event. This is the second attack on this Headquarters within the last 9 months.
The truck, a 3-ton grey painted Commer, was driven down Kingsway, Haifa. with two Jews aboard, preceded by a private car which had been stolen in Haifa the previous night. As the vehicles approached the building, they slowed down to walking pace, close to the perimeter wire which was about 28 feet from the building. The bomb was launched from the truck and exploded after about 60 seconds delay. TAC guards raised the alarm by blowing whistles.
In the meantime, both vehicles accelerated down Kingsway into Kefar Square. Here the truck was abandoned and fairly near by the private car also, A British constable on duty in the vicinity heard the explosion and seeing two Jews leave a truck in a hurry gave chase immediately; unfortunately, he lost them in the maze of side streets in this area. Subsequently, four Jews were arrested, two of whom are possibly identical with the two who abandoned the truck. In the private car were traces of flesh and blood on the wheel and the floor, the driver presumably having been injured by blast or flying glass.
Following the explosion troops were quickly on the scene and the area was cordoned off to prevent looting of damaged shops in the vicinity.
The bomb was in the form of a heavy steel cylinder some 7 feet in length and over each end was affixed a motor car tire. These tires were to facilitate its run, also to take the shock on landing. The charge which is estimated as being between 400 and 500 lbs was apparently initiated by a pull switch, the pin of which was released by a cord which tightened when the bomb began to move. The ramp device mounted on the truck from which the bomb was released was very similar to a raft launching apparatus. Two metal runways with a flap were each mounted on a frame operated by a single lever from the cab, the whole secured firmly to the bottom of the huck. The ramp and bomb were camouflaged in the front by a tarpaulin, the back and sides by cardboard and brown paper, giving the appearance of a normally loaded truck.
Further points of interest concerning the truck were its protection. The roof of the cab was strengthened inside with a steel plate, the door on the driver's side was fitted with a steel plate, likewise the sides of the bonnet and the front of the radiator. This was all effected in a manner as to be quite unnoticeable to the ordinary passerby. In addition to this protection, a steel sheet was hinged on the inside of the driver's window which could be raised or lowered at will. Finally, a steel plate was hinged from the front of the windscreen and when in the down position, rested on the top of the engine cover. This plate could also be raised by a wire operated from inside the cab by the driver. It will, therefore, be seen that the driver could be completely enclosed by steel plate, although if the windscreen cover was up he would have to drive "blind".
Fortunately, the building is of massive construction with floors of reinforced concrete, Despite this, the damage was very extensive. From the ground floor to and including the fourth floor, in the front, were completely wrecked. The fifth and sixth floors were extensively damaged. The windows of the whole headquarter block were blown out, almost without exception. It is not yet known whether the main building can be shored up on a permanent basis, there is a possibility that the whole structure may collapse. Blast caused very considerable damage to the row of Jewish shops standing opposite. Every shop window was smashed and its contents reduced to a shambles. Blocks of flats above were similarly treated and now look a sad sight with glassless window frames smashed and sun blinds hanging grotesquely at all angles. After the explosion, the street was reminiscent of a street in England during the Blitz period. The whole roadway was covered with glass, masonry, timber and pieces of the trees that line the footway. The crater was some 15-20 feet across and about 4 feet in depth.
Considering that a large number of men were sleeping in the part of the building that was wrecked, casualties were not so heavy as was feared. There were no officer casualty. Casualties were as follows: British Constables -4 killed, 13 seriously wounded, 16 slightly wounded; Pal Police - no casualties; Constables - 2 killed; TACs - 2 kille& Arab civilians - 2 killed, 11 slightly wounded; Jewish civilians - 14 seriously wounded. Totals: I0 killed, 27 seriously wounded, 27 slightly wounded, for total I0 killed, 54 wounded.
It is greatly feared that three of the seriously wounded British constables will not surive their injuries.
The attack could
not have been prevented in view of close proximity
of the building to the main road. The operation
was a carefully and deliberately planned one and quite
obviously not decided upon in a few hours as
a result of the arrival of the Farida. Had it not been for
the enterprise and initiative of a Palestine
policeman, the Jews would have escaped entirely, as it is,
it is not going to be an easy task to prove their guilt.
WO 275/46
29 SEPTEMBER 1947
On the morning of 29 September, the Irgun Z'vai Leumi
carried out a fiendish attack on the Central Police Station at
Haifa as a reprisal for the deportation of the "Warfield" and
"Farida" passengers. At approximately 0600 hours, a civilian
truck came momentarily to a standstill against the perimeter
wire of the Police Station, and from a specially constmcted
ramp built at right angles to the truck, a composite charge on
wheels consisting of approximately 500 lbs of explosive was
released. After clearing the wire, the bomb came to rest by
the wall of the Police Station; and a few seconds later exploded
with tremendous force, severely damaging the Police
Station and shops in the vicinity. The casualties caused by the
outrage were: 4 British Constables killed, 2 Palestinian Constables
killed, 2 TACS killed, 4 Civilians Killed, 13 British
Constables seriously wounded, 16 British Constables slightly
wounded, 14 Jewish Civilians injured, 11 Arab Civilians
injured.
WO 275/64
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