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Originally posted by gem_man
globalresearch.ca...
After watching Netanyahu speak at the UN, chatising the world body for being so hard on Israel in the past, I thought I would attempt to show the REAL Israel. The Israel that will NEVER make peace with the Palestinians and will use every deceit imaginable to prevent it from ever happening. I thought I would focus on the Golan to show the barbarism of the "most moral army in the world" Read the link as the facts will introduce you to the real Israel. This has nothing to do with hatred against Jews but everything to do with exposing Israels intentions. Ethnic cleansing is the charge. They did it then and are continueing to do it now.
As Mahmoud Abbas said during his strong UN speech" Enough, enough, enough"
Instead, the documents suggested that heavily armed Jewish forces had expelled and dispossessed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians before the Jewish state had even been declared and a single Arab soldier had entered Palestine.
One document in particular, Plan Dalet, demonstrated the army’s intention to expel the Palestinians from their homeland. Its existence explains the ethnic cleansing of more than 80 per cent of Palestinians in the war, followed by a military campaign to destroy hundreds of villages to ensure the refugees never returned.
Ethnic cleansing is the common theme of both these Israeli conquests. A deeper probe of the archives will almost certainly reveal in greater detail how and why these “cleansing” campaigns were carried out -- which is precisely why Mr Netanyahu and others want the archives to remain locked.
Plan Dalet, or Plan D, (Hebrew: תוכנית ד', Tokhnit dalet) was a plan worked out by the Haganah, a Jewish paramilitary group and the forerunner of the Israel Defense Forces, in Palestine in autumn 1947 to spring 1948. Its purpose is much debated. The plan was a set of guidelines[1] the stated purpose of which was to take control of the territory of the Jewish State and to defend its borders and people, including the Jewish population outside of the borders, in expectation of an invasion by regular Arab armies. "Plan Dalet" called for the conquest and securing of Arab towns and villages inside the area alloted to the Jewish state and along its borders. [color=limegreen]In case of resistance, the population of conquered villages was to be expelled outside the borders of the Jewish state. If no resistance was met, the residents could stay put, under military rule. According to the academics Walid Khalidi and Ilan Pappe, its purpose was to conquer as much of Palestine and to expel as many Palestinians as possible..... Plan D
Originally posted by gem_man
globalresearch.ca...
After watching Netanyahu speak at the UN, chatising the world body for being so hard on Israel in the past, I thought I would attempt to show the REAL Israel. The Israel that will NEVER make peace with the Palestinians and will use every deceit imaginable to prevent it from ever happening. I thought I would focus on the Golan to show the barbarism of the "most moral army in the world" Read the link as the facts will introduce you to the real Israel. This has nothing to do with hatred against Jews but everything to do with exposing Israels intentions. Ethnic cleansing is the charge. They did it then and are continueing to do it now.
As Mahmoud Abbas said during his strong UN speech" Enough, enough, enough"
The new material was explosive enough. It undermined Israel’s traditional narrative of 1948, in which the Palestinians were said to have left voluntarily on the orders of the Arab leaders and in the expectation that the combined Arab armies would snuff out the fledging Jewish state in a bloodbath.
Instead, the documents suggested that heavily armed Jewish forces had expelled and dispossessed hundreds of thousands of Palestinians before the Jewish state had even been declared and a single Arab soldier had entered Palestine.
What is so intriguing about the newspaper’s version of the Golan’s capture is the degree to which it echoes the revised accounts of the 1948 war that have been written by later generations of Israeli historians. Three decades ago -- in a more complacent era -- Israel made available less sensitive documents from that period.