

Reyshan Shareef
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#OnThisDay in 1946, members of Zionist terror gang the Irgun, disguised as 'Arab' workmen, bombed the British administrative headquarters in the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. The bombing came in response to Operation Agatha — British mandate authorities had previously raided the Jewish Agency to obtain documents incriminating it in attacks against the British. The Irgun carried out the attack with the approval of the Haganah — the top Zionist 'paramilitary' group in Palestine — in order to destroy those documents. But the deeper aim was clear: to terrorize the British (who promised the Jews a national homeland in Palestine and facilitated the occupation) out of Palestine and seize control. It worked. Zionist terrorism wasn't just a means to an end — it was the foundation upon which the state of Israel was built.