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Former prime minister of Israel said, "Neither Jewish morality nor Jewish tradition can be used to disallow TERROR as a means of war... We are very far from any moral hesitations when concerned with the national struggle. First and foremost, TERROR is for us a part of the political war appropriate for the circumstances of today..." — Yitzhak Shamir, Israeli Prime Minister, in an August 1943 article titled "Terror", written for Hazit the journal of Lehi, the terrorist organization he belonged to

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2007-05-04 04:55:47 · 6 answers · asked by Mithrianity 3 in Society & Culture Religion & Spirituality

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Sounds like a load of horse radish to me.

2007-05-04 04:59:35 · answer #1 · answered by -♦One-♦-Love♦- 7 · 0 2

The old generation of Israeli leaders had numerous connections to the zionist terrorists active during the British Protectorate. One of the biggest terrorist attacks in the Mid-East is still the bombing of the King David Hotel in 1946 which killed 91 people.

You can read more about it in Prime Minister Menachem Begin's book, The Revolt. Begin was a leader in the Irgun which admitted responsibility for the King David Hotel bombing.

2007-05-04 05:00:56 · answer #2 · answered by Dave P 7 · 2 0

England, Scotland and Wales have been all separate international places interior the previous and all had their very own Royal properties. England subjugated the Welsh in 1282 yet the two international places formally united in 1536. England two times tried to subjugate the Scots unsuccesfully, that's prevalent in Scotland because of the fact the Wars of Independance, the 1st 1296-1328 and the 2d 1332-1357. Scotland and England have been united peacefully in 1707 whether maximum trouble-free Scots did no longer elect this to happen, being a fiercly independant and patriotic human beings. eire formally grew to alter right into a factor of england in 1801 whether 5-sixths of eire gained independance leaving in basic terms Northern eire as component of england. Britain's finished identify is now the united kingdom of super Britain and northern eire. The Queen is the Monarch of the united kingdom, no longer in basic terms England and has the blood of all 3 royal properties of england, Scotland and Wales flowing by her veins. so which you notice all the countries have distinctive histories, cultures or maybe languages whether English is now the uncomplicated language. all of us have uncomplicated histories with one yet another besides however, such because of the fact the British Empire, worldwide conflict I and II etc etc. as a thank you to answer your question you're greater effectual to assert British until you detect out what component of england they are from, because of the fact the Scottish, Welsh or Irish does not evaluate themselves English for the justifications stated above.

2017-01-09 11:37:28 · answer #3 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

The modern English term "terrorism" dates back to 1795 when it was used to describe the actions of the Jacobin Club in their rule of post-Revolutionary France, the so-called "Reign of Terror".

george bush cant even say it properly he says terrrrrrrr


There is the famous statement: 'One man's terrorist is another man's freedom fighter.' But that is grossly leading. It assesses the validity of the cause when terrorism is an act. One can have a perfectly beautiful cause and yet if one commits terrorist acts, it is terrorism regardless

2007-05-04 05:00:32 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

You say tomato I say Tomatoe....You say I'm a terrorist I ay I am a freedom fighter.

The zionists killed the british during WW11 and post WW11 in Israel. The reason for the violence was partly rooted in deep rooted anti-semetic policies of the British. In fact, read the white papers of the British government and the history of the WW11 active role that Britian took in blocking the jews of Europe from escaping the Naziz, scandalous.

2007-05-06 11:59:41 · answer #5 · answered by tk 4 · 0 2

Ah yes, but Jewish groups resoundly denounced Jewish terrorists, and all the Rabbis denounced their actions.

when was the last time an Islamic Cleric in the Middle East declared a fatwah against terrorism?

2007-05-05 15:20:37 · answer #6 · answered by Gamla Joe 7 · 0 2

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