Deir Yassin & the Nakba: How Irgun’s Bloody Tactics Helped Erase Palestine

Acre jail, in Palestine, where 250 convicts escaped after a raid by a Jewish terrorist group in May 1947.


April 1948: While the world debated Palestine’s future, Irgun militants rolled into Deir Yassin with machine guns and grenades. By dawn, over 100 Palestinian civilians—men, women, children—lay dead, some mutilated, others thrown down wells. The massacre wasn’t collateral damage; it was psychological warfare. Irgun (led by future Israeli PM Menachem Begin) broadcast exaggerated death tolls to panic Palestinians into fleeing. It worked—750,000+ were displaced during the Nakba ("Catastrophe"), their homes seized for the new state of Israel.

Irgun called it "liberation." Survivors called it ethnic cleansing. Even today, Deir Yassin remains a ghost village near Jerusalem, a stone-throw from Israel’s Holocaust museum. The irony? The same groups who vowed "Never Again" for Jews became the architects of another people’s tragedy.

(Source : Al Jazeera - Profile Menachem Begin)

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