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In Jerusalem, after checking who survived, Palestinian leaders, including Dr. Khalidi, arrived. Dr. Khalidi advised us to maximize the situation, so he wrote a press release with false claims of murdered children and raped pregnant women. Arab radio stations spread these reports despite witness protests. Our mistake was not realizing the consequences. As a result, half of the Arab population, around 750,000 people, fled their homes in Palestine, and Israel never allowed them to return. The British did little to prevent the atrocities committed by both sides and washed their hands of the situation. At the United Nations...

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Israel's attack on Gaza in 2008 is described as a shameful day in Jewish history. The speaker criticizes Israel for carpet bombing Gaza and dropping 100 tons of bombs in just one day. They highlight that this attack occurred when children were on the streets during a shift change at schools. The speaker argues that this act of violence is an example of terrorism and suggests that Israel uses such tactics to control different populations while maintaining a liberal image.

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Jerusalem, the capital of Palestine, was once a thriving, diverse nation with a strong economy and culture. The British government's Balfour Declaration led to tensions, as it aimed to establish a Jewish state, which Arabs opposed. This period marked the Nakba, or catastrophe, for Palestinians, as many were displaced during the conflict. The murder of UN mediator Count Bernadotte and the expulsion of Arabs from cities like Jaffa, Haifa, and Jerusalem followed. Mass media often sided with Israelis, overlooking the struggles of the Palestinians. Despite the ongoing conflict, there are calls for solidarity and support for both sides, emphasizing the complexity of the situation and the challenges in the peace process.

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In 1994, a car bomb exploded outside the Israeli embassy in London, causing minor injuries but no deaths. The bomb was designed to destroy evidence and was believed to be the work of a skilled individual. A senior MI5 officer, who had access to both evidence and intelligence, concluded that Mossad, the Israeli intelligence agency, had orchestrated the attack themselves. The officer believed Mossad did this to pressure MI5 into increasing security around their embassy. Additionally, two innocent Palestinians involved in political campaigning were arrested, charged, and convicted for the attack, which effectively dismantled their network. This theory, although it may sound like a conspiracy, was the official position of MI5 at the time.

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In 1946, a terrorist bombing at the King David Hotel in Jerusalem killed 91 people and injured 46. The attack was carried out by Israeli extremists, setting a deadly example for extremism in the region. The extremists disguised themselves as Arabs and detonated a bomb in the hotel, causing significant destruction. This event, along with other instances of Israeli aggression, raises questions about continued support for Israel by the UK and US. The legacy of Israeli terror has had far-reaching consequences, prompting scrutiny of the relationship between these countries and Israel.

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The King David Hotel in Jerusalem, site of the largest and most audacious attack on the British Mandate Forces. The building was used by the British as their administrative and military headquarters. On 07/22/1946, a huge explosion demolished the entire southwest side of the hotel. Ninety one people were killed. The attack was carried out by Ergen, the Jewish paramilitary group. The King David Hotel was not to be their last target. On 03/01/1947, Ergen blew up the British officers club at Goldsmith House in Jerusalem. Sixteen persons die and 13 others are injured as extremists blow up the officers club in an unremitting campaign of violence. Universal's cameraman on the scene minutes after the explosion records the stunned and shaken victims as they are carried from the wreckage.

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In 1994, a car bomb exploded outside the Israeli embassy in London, suspected to be a false flag attack by Mossad. A senior Mi5 officer believed Mossad bombed their own embassy to increase security and disrupt a Palestinian support network. Two innocent Palestinians were framed for the attack, leading to their arrest and the collapse of the network. This incident had significant political implications.

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In 1946, the Irgun, under Menachem Begin, carried out the deadliest atrocity to date by bombing the southwestern corner of the King David Hotel, a British headquarters that housed the military command and the criminal investigation division’s documents. The operation involved dressing as Arabs and placing bombs in the basement of the building, disguised as milk crates. Ninety-one people were killed: seventy-eight civilians and workers and thirteen British officers. Witnesses describe the aftermath in harrowing detail. Pieces of reinforced concrete hung from the roof as soldiers frantically dug through stones on the floor. People lay on the pavement and on the road, with everything rattling in the blast. One account notes it was a dreadful experience, and the "smell" of the wreckage was unforgettable; rescuers had to enter through the office windows and close them to contain the odor, a scent described as unbelievable and something the speaker would never forget. Another emotional perspective reflects on the immediate and long-term impact. The speaker had children to think of and felt a deep disappointment the following day, believing everything had been so well planned that it would go forward; instead, the operation was halted, and it would be necessary to start again. The sentiment—“a war is a war. It was a war. There were soldiers. I was a soldier.”—underscores the conflict’s brutal reality and the irony that the attack aimed to further a policy rather than target a specific individual. The speaker questions how people could even think of doing things like that and finds the idea hardly bearable. Overall, the accounts converge on the event as a pivotal act of violence by the Irgun, with the bombing causing extensive loss of life and leaving lasting impressions of horror, disruption, and moral conflict on those involved and observing the consequences.

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David Ben Gurion admitted Zionists stole Palestine, stating that if he were an Arab leader, he would never make peace with Israel because they took the country. He acknowledged the Holocaust but said Palestinians only see the theft of their land. The partition of Palestine and theft of the country would have been called into question for JFK if he'd found out about the Numek Zionist nuclear weapons smuggling operation. Ben Gurion aimed to acquire nuclear weapons, conquer territory, stop the return of refugees, prevent APAC registration, and create a Jewish Zionist one-world government with Jerusalem as its capital. Ben Gurion predicted a one-world system presided over by Jerusalem with an international police force and no war. JFK's vision was of genuine peace for all, not just Americans. The Kennedy presidency was an existential crisis for Israel, and to achieve its goals, JFK had to go. The speaker claims that on 11/22/1963, the CIA, Israel, Zionists, and power elites overthrew the US government. Israeli agent James Jesus Angleton orchestrated JFK's assassination and cover-up for Alan Dulles and David Ben Gurion.

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Before 1948, Zionist militias including Irgun, Lehi, Stern Gang, and Haganah led violent campaigns aimed at expelling the British and suppressing the indigenous Palestinian population. Irgun, under the leadership of future prime minister Menachem Begin, carried out the infamous bombing of the King David Hotel in 1946, which killed 91 people and stood as one of the deadliest attacks against the British during their mandate in Palestine. Lehi, described as more radical, targeted both British and international figures as part of its operations. In 1948, these groups carried out the assassination of UN peace envoy Count Volker Bernadotte, who was advocating for a peaceful resolution and refugee return, marking a high-profile political killing tied to the broader struggle surrounding the end of the British Mandate and the founding of the state. The transcript notes that these groups operated with clear political motives and employed tactics widely condemned as terrorism. It states that even the moderate Haganah eventually coordinated with them and later merged to form the IDF, the official military of the new Israeli state, implying a transition from irregular militias to a formal national defense force. The narrative emphasizes that, at the time, the British government, UN officials, and international media labeled these groups as terrorists. The concluding assertion frames the paradox of the period by stating that they were considered terrorists yesterday, while the individuals involved are described as prime ministers today, highlighting the later political prominence of some of these figures within the Israeli state. In summary, the transcript presents a sequence where pre-state Zionist militias engaged in violent campaigns against British rule and Palestinian populations, carried out notable attacks including the King David Hotel bombing and the Bernadotte assassination, pursued political objectives through violent means, and ultimately saw some organizational integration into the state’s formal military apparatus, with contemporary labeling of these actors as terrorists by various international observers at the time.

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On April 9th, 130 extremist Zionist forces attacked Der Yasin village, killing around 250 people, mostly children, women, and the elderly. A UN report detailed the brutal scene, where victims were stripped, photographed, and then slaughtered by automatic firing.

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There is growing concern that support for Israel may decrease as anger over the recent attacks subsides. Pressure may increase on both Israel and the US to take a more active role in the Israeli-Palestinian conflict. Some celebrations of the attacks have been seen in the Middle East due to perceived US support for Israel. The conflict between Israelis and Palestinians has been intense for months, but was overshadowed by the recent attacks. The situation is being closely monitored for any developments.

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Islamic Jihad bombed a hospital in Gaza, resulting in hundreds of deaths. They fired rockets at Israeli civilians, but one misfired and hit the hospital. Despite this, they are trying to blame Israel. Hamas and Islamic Jihad often launch rockets from densely populated areas, including hospitals, mosques, schools, and homes. It is important to condemn both Hamas and Islamic Jihad for their actions.

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In Jerusalem, Jews and Arabs coexist in times of peace, but tensions simmer beneath the surface. The recent terrorist attack at the Wailing Wall has left 65 dead, with little hope for the 58 missing. The King David Hotel, housing British Army headquarters and Palestine government offices, was targeted by the Jewish terrorist organization, Irgunzweil. The British government vows to find a just solution to the Palestine problem despite acts of violence. President Truman condemns the terrorism and discusses plans with Britain to implement the Anglo American Palestine Committee's report. The people of Britain anxiously await a policy announcement to prevent further loss of innocent lives.

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The discussion centers on the 1994 London incident: a car bomb exploded outside the Israeli embassy in central London, a highly visible false flag scenario at the time. Earlier that year, there was a similar attack against a Jewish interests section in Buenos Aires, using a car bomb driven and parked outside that exploded, causing very minor injuries and no fatalities. The device was sophisticated and appeared to “eat” its forensic traces, a level of technical execution that even the IRA struggled to match. What followed was a claim by a senior MI5 officer who oversaw the investigation and had access to all evidence and intelligence (not all of which is admissible in court). In his formal assessment, he stated that Mossad, the Israeli external intelligence agency, had bombed their own embassy in a controlled explosion. He gave two reasons for this assessment. First, Israel was continually pressuring MI5 for increased security around its embassy and other interests in London, given London’s reputation at the time for providing safe haven to Arab dissidents from around the world; MI5 had argued there was no need to increase threat levels. By conducting a controlled explosion, the operation immediately achieved the desired result of heightened security and attention. Second, and crucial, two innocent Palestinians were arrested, charged, and convicted of conspiracy to cause the attack. They were active in a Palestinian support network in London and engaged in political campaigning for people in the West Bank and Gaza Strip. Their arrest and conviction effectively disrupted and crippled that network, which, according to the officer, has not recovered to this day. The implication drawn is that the operation served a political purpose by dismantling a network and providing a significant strategic advantage.

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Israel purposefully attacked the USS Liberty, killing 34 Americans in 1967. Despite clear identification as American, Israel fired rockets, jammed signals, and torpedoed the ship. The US did little in response, covering up the incident to protect Israel's image. Johnson faced pressure but ultimately increased aid to Israel and signed a secret intelligence treaty. The attack was labeled a mistake, and Israel faced no consequences.

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The Israeli army, often referred to as one of the best trained and equipped organizations, is accused of being a terrorist group. An example of their alleged terrorism is the 21-day attack on Gaza, starting on September 27, 2008. On the first day, they dropped 100 tons of bombs, devastating the densely populated area where 800,000 children live. The attack began when children were on the streets during a shift change between morning and afternoon school. This act is considered by some as the most shameful day in Jewish history and demonstrates what they believe to be terrorism.

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Sir Winston Churchill, the British prime minister, was targeted for assassination during World War II while leading the fight against Hitler's fascism. The perpetrators committed acts of terrorism, such as planting bombs and murdering British officials. They even hanged two British sergeants and publicized it as propaganda. Israel is accused of inventing modern terrorism, but now labels the Palestinian people as terrorists while portraying themselves as victims. The focus should be on addressing our own parliamentary system and preventing foreign interference. It is crucial to ensure that Members of Parliament are not influenced by outside powers, as it raises concerns about whose interests they truly serve. The Al Jazeera documentary on this matter is yet to be fully reviewed.

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A representative of the PLO, Naim Kader, was assassinated in Brussels. He was known for promoting dialogue between Europe and the Middle East. The PLO accused Israeli intelligence of orchestrating the attack, highlighting the ongoing violence within Palestinian resistance movements. The incident reflects the struggles Palestinians face not only against Israel but also internal power struggles within the Arab world. The identity of the assassin remains unknown.

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Israel is seen as an outpost of the West and is under attack by Islamic forces. The father of modern terrorism, Menachem Begin, was the Prime Minister of Israel and had no qualms about being called the father of terrorism. He was responsible for the bombing of the King David Hotel and the Deir Yassin massacre. Begin believed in a biblical state of Israel that extended beyond its current borders. This ideology is still followed by the Likud party and Prime Minister Bibi Netanyahu. The Likud party took power in 1977, which was seen as a turning point in Israeli politics. Yitzhak Shamir, another leader of a militant group, was also part of this shift in power.

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Jewish terrorists bombed the goldsmith officers club in Jerusalem, killing 13 Britons and injuring 16. Four officers survived as they were sunbathing on the roof. In response, Britain imposed martial law on entire cities. General McMillan, the Palestine commander in chief, labeled the attackers as thugs and murderers, not terrorists. Despite efforts for peace, violence continues. The United Nations Assembly will address the Palestine problem in September, but others like the Americans should also take responsibility now.

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The Empire Files team traveled to the West Bank and Palestine, witnessing a severe human rights disaster caused by a growing military occupation supported by US funding. The largest military aid deal in history, worth $38 billion, will further strengthen this occupation. The mainstream media's portrayal of Palestine is often biased, presenting Israel as a peaceful country under threat from Muslims. However, the reality on the ground is very different. To understand the current situation, it is important to examine the history of Palestine. The Zionist movement, seeking an exclusively Jewish state, claimed rights to Palestine based on ancient biblical kingdoms. Zionist settlers began purchasing land in the late 1800s, leading to tension and conflict with the indigenous Arab population. British colonial control and the Balfour Declaration further facilitated the Zionist project, resulting in the dispossession of Palestinians and the growth of settlements. The Palestinians launched an armed uprising against British rule in 1936, which was brutally suppressed, leading to thousands of Palestinian deaths. The Zionist armed forces, including the Haganah and the more radical Irgun, were formed during this period. The Irgun carried out terrorist attacks, including the bombing of the King David Hotel. Albert Einstein and other Jewish intellectuals compared the Irgun to Nazi and fascist parties.

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The American ship Exodus 1947, carrying nearly 5,000 illegal immigrants, arrived in Haifa. A British destroyer intercepted the ship, facing a violent attack with shell gas and smoke bombs. The British boarding party suffered casualties, including members of the Palestine police. Wounded immigrants received medical care before being transferred to other ships.

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Jerusalem has been a focal point of the unresolved Palestine problem. Despite appearances of peace, there is deep-seated enmity between Jews and Arabs. The recent terrorist attack at the King David Hotel resulted in heavy casualties, with 65 deaths and many injured. The Jewish terrorist organization claimed responsibility for the bombing, leading to arrests. British and American leaders condemned the act and are discussing implementing the Anglo-American Palestine Committee's report. The British government remains committed to finding a just solution to the Palestine problem, while the people of Britain anxiously await a policy that will prevent further loss of innocent lives.

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The UK research group believes an Israeli tank killed a Palestinian child. Israel denies involvement, stating no tanks were in the area. They requested information from UN organizations and the Palestinian Red Crescent for an investigation, but received no help. The government of Israel is responsible for further details on the case.
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