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United Nations, 353, 379-380, 385-386, 486-532, 534-536, 539, 674, 705, 776-781, 793, 804-808, 845-847, 852, 857-859, 907-908, 915-916, 921, 934-937, 946-949, 1030-1033, 1035 |
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Partition resolution adopted by 33 votes in favor, 13 opposed and 10 abstentions, 29 November, 1947, 907 |
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Arabs were a majority in proposed Jewish state, 907 |
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509,780 Muslims and Christians lived in Jewish state and 499,020 Jews lived in proposed Jewish state, 907 |
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Jewish state was given 5,579 square miles, Arab state given 4,421 square miles, 907 |
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Partition resolution by United Nations has no effect on Palestinian rights, 915-916 |
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United Nations had no right to dispose of any part of Palestine and deprive the majority of their territory, 915-916 |
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United Nations has no jurisdiction to recommend the partition of Palestine, 915 |
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Prevention of terrorism, United States and Israel alone voted against United Nations General Assembly Resolution for, 852, 857-859 |
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Report of Security Council Commission about establishment of Jewish settlements, 486-493 |
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Reports of United Nations Special Committee about the establishment of Jewish settlements: |
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1980, 494-498 |
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1981, 498-506 |
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1982, 506-512 |
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1983, 512-518 |
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1984, 518-521 |
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1985, 521-524 |
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1986, 524-528 |
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1987, 528-529 |
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1988, 529-530 |
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1989, 530-532 |
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Security Council Commission, conclusions of, 492-493 |
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Israeli settlements, 486 |
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Security Council Commission, recommendations of, 493 |
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Security Council condemns acts against Muslim holy places, 379-380, 385-386 |
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Security Council condemns Israel for Abu Jihad's murder, 847 |
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Statements condemning the murder made by: |
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Belonogov, Alexander, Ambassador of USSR, 845-847 |
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Security Council resolution 242, 1035 |
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Caradon, Lord, interpretation of resolution 242, 1035 |
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Goldberg, Arthur J., interpretation of resolution 242, 1035 |
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Sovereignty of peoples over national wealth and resources, 934-935 |
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Sovereignty, permanent, over national resources in occupied Arab territories, 935-937 |
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United Nations Ad Hoc Committee considers Palestine problem, 1030- 1031 |
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Subcommittee No. 1, 1031 |
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Subcommittee No. 2, 1031 |
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United Nations and its members responsible for prosecuting War Criminals, 539 |
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United Nations Conciliation Commission established,1032- 1033 |
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Lausanne protocol based discussion on resolution181 (11) of 29 November, 1947, 1032- 1033 |
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United Nations condemns confiscation of Palestinian land, (see also United Nations condemns establishment of Jewish settlements), 534-536 |
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United Nations condemns establishment of Jewish settlements, 534-536 |
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United Nations condemns Israeli policies and practices and violation of Palestinian Human Rights in the occupied Arab territories, 776-781 |
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Condemnation by General Assembly, 776-778 |
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Condemnation by Security Council, 778-781 |
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United Nations duty to expel Israel from the United Nations and recognize the independence of a Palestine state, 921 |
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United Nations General Assembly adopted partition resolution November 29, 1947, by 33 votes against 13 versus 10 abstentions, 1031 |
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United Nations General Assembly appointed United Nations special committee to investigate Palestine problem and to recommend solutions, 907 |
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United Nations General Assembly condemns usurpation of Palestinian lands, 946-947 |
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United Nations General Assembly had no jurisdiction to recommend the partition of Palestine, 915 |
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United Nations General Assembly Resolution 42/159, 7 December, 1987, regarding measures to prevent international terrorism, 857-859 |
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Israel and United States alone vote against Resolution 42/159, 859 |
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Recorded veto on Resolution 42/159, 859 |
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United Nations General Assembly resolution restitution, 934-935 |
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United Nations has legal and moral duty for restituting Arab wealth, 947-949 |
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United Nations Resolution 181 (111) forbids looting and destruction, 353 |
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United Nations Resolutions condemning Israel's 1978 War of Aggression against Lebanon, 793 |
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Security Council Resolution 425 (19781, 19 March, 1978, 793 |
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United Nations Resolutions condemning Israel's War of Aggression against Lebanon, 1982, 804-808 |
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General Assembly Resolution Es-7/5, 26 June, 1982, 806-807 |
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General Assembly Resolution Es-7/9, 24 September, 1982, 807-808 |
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General Assembly Resolution 37/123 D, 16 December, 1982, 808 |
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General Assembly Resolution 37/134, 17 December, 1982, 808 |
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Security CouncilResolution 508 (1982), 5 June, 1982, 804 |
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Security Council Resolution 509 (1982), 6 June, 1982, 805 |
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Security Council Resolution 512 (1982), 19 June, 1982, 805 |
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Security Council Resolution 513 (1982), 4 July, 1982, 805 |
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Security Council Resolution 515 (1982), 29 July, 1982, 805 |
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Security Council Resolution 521 (1982), 19 September, 1982, 805-806 |
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United Nations resolutions, implication of, 937 |
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United Nations security Council calls for United Nations special session to consider future government of Palestine, 1031-1032 |
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Resolution, 1032 |
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United Nations Security Council holds that 1949 Geneva Convention applies to the West Bank and Gaza, 674 |
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United Nations special committee for Palestine submits majority and minority plans, 1030 |
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United Nations special committee submits a majority plan for partition and a minority plan for a federal state, 907 |
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United Nations special committee to investigate Israeli practices condemns Jewish settler terrorism, 705 |
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United Nations special session to consider future government of Palestine, 907-908 |
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United States and Israel alone vote against United Nations General Assembly resolution of December 7, 1987, to prevent international terrorism, 852, 857- 859 |
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Usurpation of Palestinian Lands in the Gaza Strip, (see Jewish Settlements in the Gaza Strip), 532-534 |
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League of Nations Commission determines Western Wall belongs to Muslims, 961 |
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Muslims have ownership of the Western Wall called by Jews the "Wailing Wall," 961 |
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Palestine Order in Council, 1931, confirms Muslim ownership of Western Wall, 961 |
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"Wailing Wall" farce: It is not part of the Jewish Temple, 961 |
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"Wailing Wall" not part of the Jewish Temple, 961 |
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Zionist false claim that the "Wailing Wall" is part of the Jewish Temple, while in fact it was built by the Muslims as the Western Wall of Al Masjid Al Aksa, 961 |
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Wanton Bombing of Palestinian Refugee Camps, (see Bombing of Palestinian Refugee Camps), 819-829 |
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War Crimes, Admissions by Zionist Leaders of Israeli War Crimes, 7, 251-252, 254, 258, 261-263, 265, 276-282, 310-311, 347-348, 350-354, 389, 391, 413-415, 707, 723, 753-754, 764, 775, 783-784, 789-790, 801-804, 820-821, 833, 897, 900, 953 |
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Admissions by Israeli leaders about Israeli War Crimes in Lebanon, 1982: 801-804 |
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Ariel Sharon, "The word revenge also appeared in discussions among us and the Phalangists," 802 |
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Col. Dov Yermiya, "Israeli Army's indifference has taken on monstrous proportions..," 803 |
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Col. Meir Peil, "Solution lies in partitioning Lebanon," 802 |
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Col. Mordechai Bar-On, "War's central aim to deal crushing blow to Palestinians and their very existence as a nation," 802 |
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Col. Yuval Ne'eman, "Israel could integrate south of Litani into development plans," 802 |
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Dr. Haim Gordon, IDF educational officer, "Prisoners at Ansar concentration camp not permitted to leave tents..," 802 |
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Gen. Aharon Yariv, "I know in fact that going to Beirut was included in original military plan," 802 |
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Gen. Amir Drori, "I have coordinated the entry of Phalangists into the camps with their top men," 802 |
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Gen. Menachem Meron, "High percentage of cluster bombs do not explode," 802 |
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Gen. Mordekhai Gur, "I had four villages in Lebanon bombed without making distinctions between civilians and noncivilians," 802 |
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Gen. Rafael Eitan predicted, "The outbreak of acts of revenge.. ," 802 |
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Gen. Yaakov Even, "We are the aggressors," 802 |
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Lt. Ave Gabowski, "I saw Phalangists killing civilians," 802 |
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Lt. Col. David Halevy, "IDF officers and Defense Ministry had broad knowledge regarding Phalangist atrocities," 802 |
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Shimon Peres, "Lebanon will remain divided," 802 |
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Yitshak Rabin, "Mercenaries serve in the South Lebanese Army," 802 |
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Admissions by Israeli leaders that 1967 War was War of Aggression by Israel, 7, 897 |
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Gen. Chaim Herzog, first Military Governor of West Bank, now President, "Israeli headquarters never believed a danger of annihilation..," 7 |
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Gen. Ezer Weizman, Chief of Operations, "There was never a danger of extermination.. ," 7 |
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Gen. Haim Barlev, Chief, General Staff Branch, "We were not threatened by genocide on the eve of the war..," 7 |
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Gen. Mattiahu Peled, Chief Quartermaster-General's Branch, "We mobilized our forces to launch the war..," 7 |
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Gen. Meir Amit, head of Mossad, "There is going to be war..," 7 |
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Gen. Mordechai Hod, Commanding General of Israeli Air Force, "Sixteen years of planning for this war..," 7 |
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Gen. Yeshayahu Gavish, Commanding General Southern Command, "NO danger of Israel's extermination..," 7 |
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Gen. Yitshak Rabin, Chief of Staff, "I do not believe Nasser want war..," 7, 897 |
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Menahem Begin, Minister Without Portfolio, "We decided to attack..," 7 |
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Mordechai Bentov, Cabinet Minister, "Danger of extermination invented to justify the annexation of new Arab territory,.." 7 |
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Yigal, Allon, Cabinet Minister, "Begin and I want Jerusalem..," 7 |
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Admissions of Zionist leaders about the plundering of Arab villages, 310-311 |
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Buber, Martin, 310 |
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Dayan, Gen. Moshe, 310 |
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Eshkol, Levi, 310 |
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Jewish National Fund, 310-311 |
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Meir, Golda, 310 |
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Ze'evy, Gen. Rehav'am, 310 |
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Barak, General Ehud, states, 764 |
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Threatens sterner measures against Palestinians, 764 |
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Begin, Menachem, on expulsion, 254 |
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Ben-Gurion confirms robbery and rape, 347 |
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Ben-Nun, General Eliahu, Commander of Israeli Air Forces, states, 764 |
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Air Force ready to take far-reaching actions in occupied territories, 764 |
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Cizling, Aharon: Jews behaved like Nazis, 348, 350-351 |
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Conspiracy against Lebanon, 789-790 |
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Ariel Sharon confirms Mossad in charge of Lebanon relations, 789 |
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Moshe Sharett confirms Ben-Gurion and Dayan conspired against Lebanon in 1951 and 1954, 789 |
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World Zionist Organization publishes plans for Lebanon, 789 |
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Yitshak Rabin personally directed intervention in Lebanon, 789 |
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Dayan, General Moshe, lied about murder of 46 Egyptian schoolchildren in Israeli bombing raid, 820 |
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of the transfer plan of Beita village and removing population to Lebanon, 723 |
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Elazar, General David, admitted purpose of bombing was only "to make life unbearable" for Palestinians in refugee camps, 82 1 |
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Gazit, General Shlomo, says "justice, morality, intemational law and international support were irrelevant, that Israel had all the territory and would keep it," 783 |
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Goldfoot, Stanley, Secretary General of Jerusalem Temple Foundation, conspires to destroy Al Aqsa Mosque: was a member of Irgun Z'vai Leumi and took part in King David Hotel massacre, 389, 391 |
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Kafr Kassim massacre, 276-282 |
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Brigadier Yashishkar Shadmi orders the massacre, 281-282 |
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Lamm, Yosef, confirms looting, 347 |
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Levinger, Rabbi Moshe, praises terrorists for maiming Palestinian mayors, 707 |
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Meir, Golda, gave orders for assassination of Palestinians, 833 |
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Ne'eman, Yuval, calls for pardons for Jewish settler terrorists, 707 |
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Porat, M,, custodian confirms in secret report usurpation of Arab properties, 353-354 |
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"Secret Intelligence Unit" to deal with expulsion of Palestinians, 900 |
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Formed as result of Cabinet meeting in 1967, 900 |
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Former Special Adviser on Intelligence to Prime Minister Yitshak Rabin, General Rehav'am Zeevi, says "transfer" of Palestinians would be "humane," 900 |
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Minister Without Portfolio Ya'akov Meridor urged transfer in 1982, 900 |
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Shafrir, Dov, testifies to looting, 351-352 |
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Shamir, Yitshak, states, "Palestinians are alien invaders," 953 |
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Shapira, Moshe: "We shall be considered thieves and compensate," 348 |
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Sharett, Moshe, Diaries, 413-415 |
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Shomron, General Dan, states, 753 |
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On cost of the Intifada, 775 |
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Orders more brutality, 754 |
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Present during brutalities, 753 |
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Waldman, Rabbi Eliezer, calls for erasing Beita village from the map, 723 |
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Weitz, Joseph, on expulsion, 251 |
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Yaakobson, Yosef, suggests usurping Arab industrial plants, 350 |
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Zeevi, General Rehav'am, advocates the expulsion of Palestinians, 784 |
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Zisling, Aharon, on expulsion and robbery, 262-263 |
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War Crimes Against Gaza Strip, (see Gaza Strip, War Crimes Against), 425-432 |
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Willful Destruction of the Palestinian Economy, (see Economy, Willful Destruction of the Palestinian), 557-572 |
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World War II Was a Jewish War, i-ii |
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Jews declare war on Hitler, i |
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Kennedy, Joseph, says American and world Jews forced England into war, i |
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Morse, Senator Wayne, stated United States of America went to war because of persecution of Jews, ii |
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Untermeyer, Samuel, declared holy war on Germany, i |
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Nazi and facist war criminals, ii |
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Zionist, Israeli leaders follow Nazi steps, ii |
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Zionist Crimes Against Jews, 869-881 |
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B'nai B 'rith Messenger states that Palestine belonged not to Jews but "as much, if not more, to the Arabs," 872 |
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Gmenbaum, Sitshak, Jewish Agency Member, said: "One Jewish cow in Palestine is worth more than all the Jews in Poland," 874 |
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Jewish Executive in Palestine orders assassination of Professor De Haan, 872 |
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Morgenthau, Ambassador Henry, states: "Zionism is the most stupendous fallacy in Jewish history," 871 |
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Mossad bomb kills Jewish youth in Bagdad, Iraq, 877 |
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Nazi Germans issue commemorative coin in honor of Nazi-Zionist collusion: "On one side was a swastika. On the other a Star of David," 869 |
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Neturei Karta organization of anti-Zionist Jews states: |
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"Zionists are the greatest enemies .of the Jewish people," 877 |
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Sephardic Jews protest Ashkenazic racism: "Ashkennazim to Auschwitz, Treblinka, and Dachau," 877 |
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Shamir, Yitshak, personally murders Arab-Jew Eliyahu Giladi, 876 |
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Stern Gang proposes alliance with Nazis, 876 |
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Weizmann, Chaim, denies food donations from abroad to non-Zionist Jews in Palestine during World War I, 873 |
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Yemenite Rabbi Yaakov Salim G'rafy murdered by Zionists, 873 |
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Zionist claim that Jews were not saved in World War II because Palestine was closed is a lie: Jewish Agency refused to use 30,000 immigration certificates to Palestine to save non-Zionist Jews, 874 |
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Zionist Crimes 1948 to 1988, (see Israeli Crimes 1948 to 1988), 413-424, 433-480 |
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Zionist Historical Claims to Palestine are Unfounded, (see Historical Claims of Zionists to Palestine are Unfounded), 953-974 |
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Zionist Terrorism and Crimes in Palestine, 65-85, 87-118, 119-157, 159-230 |
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1939-45, 65-85 |
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1946, 87-118 |
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1947, 119-157 |
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1948, 159-230 |
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Acronyms used in Public Record Office reports, 75, 93, 123, 162 |
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Assassination of United Nations mediator Count Folke Bernadotte by Stern Gang, 159-160, 230 |
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Biltmore resolution, 65 |
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British govemment statement of information relating to acts of violence in 1946, 87-90 |
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Examples of Zionist terrorism from 1939-45, 68-69 |
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Examples of Zionist terrorism in l946, 9O-91 |
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Examples of Zionist terrorism in 1947, 1 19 |
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Examples of Zionist terrorism in 1948, 160 |
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Haganah, Irgun, Stern - agreement, 66-67 |
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Hostages, taking, 67-68 |
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House of Commons discusses Zionist terrorism, 71-74, 91-93, 119-123, 160-162 |
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Beamish, Tufton, 160- 162 |
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Churchill, Winston, 72, 122- 123 |
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Davies, Clement, 92-93 |
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Delargy, Captain Hugh J., 92 |
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Eden, Anthony, 72, 160 |
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Gomme-Duncan, Col. Alan, 16 1 |
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Hall, George, 91 |
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Harvey, Air Commodore A. V., 122 |
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Jones, Arthur Creech, 74, 119-120, 122-123, 161 |
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Kerr, Hamilton, 72 |
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Lever, Harold, 93 |
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Lipson, Daniel L., 12 1, 161 |
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Low, A. R. W., 162 |
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MacDonald, Sir Peter, 121 - 122 |
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McNeil, Hector, 161-1 62 |
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Morrison, Herbert, 92 |
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Plugge, Captain Leonard F., 71 |
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Ramsey, Captain Archibald H. P., 71-72 |
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Rees-Willims, D. Re, 160- 162 |
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Shinwell, Emanuel, 162 |
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Silverman, Sydney, 91-92 |
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Stanley, Col. Oliver, 71-74, 92, 119-120, 161 |
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Swingier, Samuel T., 161 |
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Thorneycroft, Peter, 16 1 |
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Winterton, Earl, 72, 74, 91, 161 |
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Younger Kenneth, 122 |
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Israeli leaders: Master terrorists, 65-69 |
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Jewish terrorism: British official opinion, 65-66 |
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Letter bombs, 68 |
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Nazi Germany and Stern Gang, 74-75 |
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Public Record Office (London) reports on Zionist terrorism, 75-84, 93- 118, 123-1 57, 162-230 |
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Terrorism, (see also Zionist terrorism), 65 |
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Types of terrorist crimes, 75-84, 93- 118, 123- 157, 162-230 |
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Armed robbery: |
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Banks, 78, 97, 106, 117-118, 132, 134, 144-146, 169, 191, 205, 227 |
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Stores, 82, 128, 166, 180 |
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Trains, 93 |
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Arson, 77-78, 97-98, 123-124, 136, 146, 149, 152, 157, 172, 176, 181-183, 185, 205-206, 209, 215, 218, 220, 225, 228-229 |
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Assault and battery, 77-78, 98, 116-117, 141, 149, 152, 167, 181 |
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Blowing up: |
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Bridges, 95, 99-101, 104, 168, 185-186, 228 |
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Broadcasting stations, 93 |
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Electric power stations, 75, 94 |
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King David hotel, 103 |
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Railroad tracks, 75, 82, 95, 99, 104, 112, 137, 157, 166 |
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Semiramis hotel, 166 |
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Trains, 93, 106, 109, 111-112, 130, 137, 142, 144-145, 196, 205, 221, 225-227 |
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Vehicles, 76-77, 79, 108, 111-112, 114, 127, 130, 133, 142-144, 186, 199, 211 |
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Boobytrapping: |
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Suitcases, 110, 128 |
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Extortion, 77, 104, 107, 109, 139-140, 166 |
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Forgery, 133 |
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Impersonating officers, 78, 82, 84, 99, 105, 126, 136, 164, 175, 177, 183, 186, 210, 213, 221 |
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Jailbreaks, 98, 104, 135-136, 149, 176, 203 |
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Kidnapping, 101-102, 117-118, 124-125, 128, 134, 139-141, 146, 163, 166, 169, 175, 178-182, 185, 187, 189, 196-197, 201, 207, 209-211, 215-216, 218, 221-222, 226, 229 |
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Looting, 171, 185, 188 |
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Maiming soldiers, police and civilians, 80-8 1, 84, 94-96, 99, 106-107, 110-113, 123-126, 128-131, 133, 136-137, 141-142, 147, 151-152, 154- 157, 162, 164-229 |
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Murder: |
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Arabs, 75-76, 81, 103, 111-112, 131, 136-138, 145-146, 148-157, 162-229 |
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British officials, 76-82, 84, 93-94, 97, 103, 105, 107-116, 124, 126-127, 129-133, 136-137, 140-142, 145, 148-150, 152-153, 155-156, 164, 179, 186, 188-189, 191-192, 196, 203-204, 217, 221-228 |
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Jews, 77, 103, 114, 129, 133, 136, 143, 180, 184, 215 |
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Other civilians, 95, 103, 114, 133, 147, 149, 153, 167, 197, 211, 226-227, 229-230 |
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Obstructing Justice, 125 |
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Placing mines: |
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Oil pipe-lines, 125, 131-132, 134, 138-139, 142- 143 |
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Railways, 107, 113, 125-128, 139, 147 |
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Roads, 105, 107, 109-110, 113, 115, 125, 133-134, 142, 219, 222 |
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Vehicles, 109-111, 113, 116, 124-128, 131, 143, 148, 177, 214, 220, 224 |
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Poisoning water, 229 |
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Rioting, 77-78, 82-83, 100 |
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Theft: |
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Arms, 94, 96-97, 108, 152, 154, 163, 174, 181, 186, 188, 204, 207-210, 212-213, 217-218, 224-225, 228 |
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Diamonds, 102, 104, 106-107, 117, 144 |
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Goods, 94, 140, 155, 173-174, 177-179, 181, 188, 190, 207, 210-212, 220, 223, 225-226, 229 |
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Money, 78, 108, 117, 188, 197 |
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Vehicles, 103-104, 106, 123, 133-134, 145-146, 170, 173-175, 177, 183, 186, 188-189, 193-194, 196, 199-212, 214-225, 227, 229 |
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Torture of hostages, 101-102, 117-118, 124 |
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United States Congress measures against P.L.O., 70-71 |
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Zionist terrorism: Goal, 65 |
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Zionists want to cover their own terrorism, 69-70 |
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Zionist Terrorism in the United States, (see Terrorism Committed by Zionists Against Americans in the United States), 861-868 |
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