Deir-Yassin

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Free Congressional Trips to Israel: Learning to Embrace Your Narrative

by James M. Wall March 28, 2011

These dominating elites first develop the myths, and then control each succeeding generation through internal education that constantly reinforces the myth of the nation’s founding. If you want to make it safely through the Tel Aviv airport, leave your BDS buttons at home. There will be buttons available when you reach your destination.

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Return to Shatila

by William A. Cook September 16, 2010

“O, that it were possible, We might but hold some two days’ conference With the dead!” (John Webster, IV.ii.18.) “The voice of the dead was a living voice to me.” (Tennyson, “In the Valley of Cauteretz”) By William A. Cook* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Twenty eight years ago, a scene of unspeakable horror rocked [...]

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Nakba, the Forgotten Child of the Holocaust

by SR Editor April 10, 2010

By Steve Amsel* | Sabbah Report | www.sabbah.biz Sunday evening at sundown, sirens will sound throughout Israel to commemorate the start of Holocaust Remembrance Day. On Monday, ceremonies will be held in various cities, the main one being at Yad Vashem, the memorial park in Jerusalem. Friday was the anniversary of the massacre at Deir [...]

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Deir Yassin: The Palestinians’ Wounded Knee

by Haitham Sabbah April 9, 2008

A recent poll found that 76 percent of Jewish Israelis support “transferring” the Palestinian citizens of Israel – more than 1.4 million people – out of the country. Today, April 9, marks the 60th anniversary of the Deir Yassin massacre – the most traumatic incident in the campaign to expel Palestinians from their homeland. Deir [...]

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Deir Yassin Remembered

by Haitham Sabbah April 9, 2007

Early in the morning of April 9, 1948, commandos of the Irgun (headed by Menachem Begin) and the Stern Gang attacked Deir Yassin, a village with about 750 Palestinian residents. The village lay outside of the area to be assigned by the United Nations to the Jewish State; it had a peaceful reputation. But it [...]

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