🧵1/8
Snowballing Nakba: on December 30th 1947, three Irgun men - Moshe Levi, Shimon Damti and Moshe Bodek - arrived at the gates of the oil refinery in Haifa, where Arabs and Jews worked side by side. The men threw several homemade bombs, killing 6 Arab workers and injuring 42.
2/8 Immediately after the bombing, Arab workers started attacking their Jewish co-workers, using rods and knives. 39 Jews were massacred, many were injured. Only about an hour after the incident started, British police arrived and dispersed the crowd.
3/8 The next day, on new year's eve, more than 100 Zionist militants arrived at nearby Palestinian villages of Balad al-Shaykh and Hawassa, where some of the Arab workers lived. The order given to the Haganah men was "to kill maximum adult men, destroy furniture etc."
4/8 The Jewish forces started shooting indiscriminately and blowing up houses. Men were pulled out from their homes and shot. About 70 inhabitants were killed, among them some women and children. Three Haganah militants were killed as well.
5/8 Following the massacre, many families from the two villages fled to Nablus, Jenin and Acre.
The Haganah attack had a demoralizing effect on the Arabs of Haifa, and some started fleeing the city in fear. By April 1948 almost half of the local Palestinian population was gone.
6/8 On 21-22 April, Haifa was officially taken by Zionist forces. By mid-May, only 4,000 Arabs were still in Haifa, out of the pre-war population of about 65,000. They were rounded-up in the Wadi Nisnas ghetto.
Reports of the fall of Haifa spread quickly all across the country.
7/8 Following the fall of Haifa and other events, such as the Deir Yassin massacre, Palestinian morale reached a new low. Panic spread, and many Palestinian villages were abandoned by their frightened inhabitants. The mass exodus helped Jewish forces take over the entire region
8/8 Two and a half years ago, Moshe Bodek, probably the last man alive from the three Irgun militants who initiated the oil refinery bombing, died at the age of 93. A local Haifa news website eulogized him, saying he was "an admired, beloved teacher".
Images: 1. The oil refinery in Haifa 2. Palestine Post, 31.12.1948 3. Balad al-Shaykh in a British map from the 40's 4. "Dozens killed in two punitive actions taken by the Haganah, in Haifa and Salama", Haaretz, 2.1.1948 5. Haganah troops in Haifa, 1948 6. Palestinians fleeing Haifa, April 1948 7. Palestinians at the Haifa port, on their way to a new life as refugees. May 1948 (photo by John Philips) 8. Moshe Bodek (photo by Haaretz)
This is a repost of a thread I posted in 2022, a month after the death of Moshe Bodek.
Here's a tweet about another Zionist terrorist operation in Haifa in 1948 that included orders similar to the ones given in Balad al-Shaykh.
🧵You ask why we didn't take everything down?.. We didn't have enough explosives to do it... I think we pity them too much. These guys across the border planned to slaughter us, rape our women and burn our children"
In an extensive interview with Col. Avi Marciano, commander of the Hiram Brigade, Marciano expresses his belief that Israel has been too merciful towards Lebanese. The interview was published yesterday (June 6) on Ynet, for the occasion of Marciano leaving his position. Ynet calls him "The brigade commander who cleansed the Hezbollah villages".
Following are a few excerpts from the interview with this war criminal.
The full excerpt quoted in the beginning of the tweet:
""You ask why we didn't take everything down? Unfortunately, because we didn't have enough explosives to do it," he returns to the criticism. "I would like the general to come to me with a harsh criticism, say that I'm insolent and accuse me of being lazy because there are buildings that I didn't blow up and there is more work that I didn't complete. The system should have mobilized more here, and my criticism is also of myself that I probably didn't push hard enough. I think we pity them too much. Those guys across the border planned to slaughter us, rape our women and burn our children. We are a people who should strive to be in a struggle. Not because we don't like peace, but because we have no one to talk to on the other side."
""A collective memory had to be created among Hezbollah of complete annihilation of the very idea of annihilating the State of Israel," says Colonel Marciano. "Let them have a collective memory a hundred years in the future, that whoever plans to do 7/10 to Israel, this is the price they will pay. The main task I have set before me since the ceasefire was declared was to go house by house, warehouse by warehouse, and take out and blow up - and make sure that they would not have the ability to return here. As soon as the main maneuvering forces such as the paratroopers and the Golani and the reserve fighters cleared an area - we immediately entered it and began its systematic cleansing. We returned to the villages to make sure that no terrorist infrastructure remained in them.""
""We took the entire strip of large Shi'ite villages from the Manara area, Margaliot and Kfar Yuval to the Litani River - and we focused on them," he says. The principle that guided him and the soldiers of the brigade was clear and decisive, almost obsessive: "If you enter a place - don't leave it unless it is 'on the ground', completely annihilated"
Doron Kadosh, military correspondent for army-run radio Galey Tzahal (GALATZ), interviewed, by text messages, the ISIS-affiliated, Israel-backed gang leader Yasser Abu Shabab. According to Kadosh, Abu Shabab claimed that hundreds of Palestinian families already moved into the gang-run concentration camps, and that he's working closely with the PA, specifically with the mukhabarat (the PA's secret police)
In Jerusalem there's a Pride Parade today (yes, in the middle of a holocaust). Anti-genocide protesters tried to join with banners against genocide and starvation of Gaza and were brutally attacked by the police.
Oh yeah, and I forgot to mention - Israel, including the army and top Israeli officials, has been using that supposed "antisemitic trope" non-stop since the genocide began, in a much more vulgar and dehumanizing manner,