Tuesday, April 30, 2024

Israel timeline

Palestine has always had a small Jewish Community, known as the old Yishuv, consisting of jews who had migrated over the centuries. They lived mainly in Jerusalem, Safed, Tiberias, and Hebron.

(1882) First AliyahFrom 1882 to 1904 Jews from Eastern Europe known as the New Yishuv, moved to Ottoman Palestine to build small settlements, forming traded unions and councils to purchase land from Palestinians. 

(1897) Establishment of the world Zionist Organization - In 1897 Theodore Herzl held the first Zionist World Congress in Switzerland, where the world Zionist Organization was established, with its Basel Program manifesto, seeking to establish a Jewish homeland in Palestine.

(1904) The second Aliyah35,000 Jews, mostly from Russia, with some from Yemen, move to Palestine.

(1909) Formation of HashamorHashamor was formed in 1909 out of smaller Jewish Militias, such as the Bar-Giora group, to defend the settlements.

(1917) Balfour Declaration - In 1917 the British Government issued the Balford declaration, stating its support for the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine. The declaration was sent by Foreign Secretary Arthur Balfour to Lord Rothschild to be transmitted to the Zionist Federation of Great Britain and Ireland, UK affiliate of the WZO.

(1920) Britain takes Palestine - In 1920 Britain took over Palestine from the Ottoman empire after a mandate by the League of Nations, requiring Britain put into effect the Balfour declaration.

1920 Formation of Haganah - The Palestine Zionist Executive, later Jewish Agency, would form the Haganah Militia, made up of former Hashamor recruits, and work with Irgun against the British mandate.

(1929) Jewish Agency established - The Palestine office was established as the operational wing of the world Zionist organization in Ottoman Palestine. It was designated as the Palestine office in 1929 and provided for by the League of Nations per Britain's promise of a Jewish State. Future Prime Minister David Ben-Gurion was selected as its chairman. 

(1931) Formation of the Irgun - The Irgun splintered from Haganah, as a Militia with more radical methods.

(1936) Arab Revolt - During the Arab revolt of 1936 the British fought Palestinian rebels with the help of Jewish auxiliary police 6,000, while aid from the Zionist Militia Irgun, who had ceased anti British activity. After the conflict British confiscated 13,200 firearms from Arabs and 521 weapons from Jews.

(1939) White Papers - Britain Passes the White Papers, implementing strict limits on Jewish Migration to Palestine, allowing only 75,000 migrants over 5 years. 

(1939) Aliyah Bet - In response to the White Paper, Haganah built up the Palmach, its naval wing, to illegally emigrate approximately 100,000 Jews to Palestine in over one hundred ships. Upon being turned back by the British numerous ships would be sabotaged by the ZionistsIrgun's leader, Ze'ev Jabotinsky, then exiled to Europe, recruits and trains cells in Poland to evacuate 1.5 million Jews into Palestine Illegally. With the cooperation of fellow Irgun leader in Palestine, Avraham Stern, the two recruit 40,000 militants and smuggle weapons to Palestine.

(1940) Formation of Lehi - Avraham Stern splits from Irgun to form Lehi, (Stern Gang) advocating for the complete annihilation of Palestinians.

(1944) Irgun declares war on the British Mandate - In 1944 Irgun's new leader Menachem Begin, future Israel prime minister, declared an open rebellion against the British mandate. 

(1944) Assassination of Lord Moyne - In response to the White Papers, Lehi gunned down Lord Moyne, the British Minister of State in the Middle East. The assassination was plotted by future israeli prime minister Yitzhak Shamir.

(1945) The Sonneborn GroupOn July 1, 1945,[4] David Ben-Gurion asked a small gathering of American-Jewish activists at Millionaire oil executive, Rudolf Sonneborn's apartment to send supplies to the Jewish community and its military force, the Haganah. The group became a secretive, nationwide organization led by Sonnenborn, Materials for Israel, also known as the Sonneborn Institute, which covered as a charity for Holocaust survivors. 

(1946) Operation Agatha - During Operation Agatha, (Black Sabbath) the British arrested Zionist militants, obtaining documents proving that the Jewish Agency, David Ben-Gurion and the Haganah were working with Lehi and Irgun.

(1946) King David Hotel Bombing - In response to Operation Agatha, under orders from Manacham Begin, Irgun Bombed the British headquarters in the King David Hotel, killing 91 people. The attack was surpassed by the Oklahoma city bombing in 1995. 

(1946) British Embassy bombing - In 1946, Irgun bombed the British Embassy in Rome, injuring two people.

(1947) Lehi truck bombing - In 1947, Lehi bombed the British police station in Haifa, killing 4 and injuring 142.

(1947) Collonial Club bombing - In 1947, Lehi bombed the British Colonial Club, a London recreational facility for soldiers and students.

(1947) The Sergeants affair - When three Irgun militants were set to be executed, Irgun kidnapped two British army sergeants and threatened to hang them. The two sergeants were hanged, with their bodies being booby trapped, injuring a British officer.

1947 UN patrician plan - Britain plans to leave Palestine on the 14th of May, with the UN splits the land between Israel and Palestine 56.5 to 43.5

(1948) Plan Dalet - On the 10th of March Ben Gurion and Haganah outline Plan Dalet, a blueprint for targeting Palestinian population centers in the Jewish Partition state, and enacting a policy of forced depopulation and destruction, before May 14th.

(1948) The Nakba - By the 15th of May, 750,000 Palestinians have been displaced from the Israeli portion of the UN's Partition plan.

(1948) Semiramis Hotel Bombing - In 1948, Haganah bombed the Christian-owned Semiramis Hotel, killing 26.

(1948) Sa'Sa Massacre - During the 1948 Palestine war, two massacres were perpetrated by Haganah in the Palestinian village of Sa'sa'. The first occurred on the night of 14-15 February 1948, when Palmach, Haganah's elite unit forces, attacked the village killing approximately 60 people. The second massacre occurred on 30 October 1948 when the village was conquered by the Israeli military as part of Operation Hiram.

(1948) Saf'Saf Massacre - After the IDF took the village of Saf'Saf in Galalee 50–70 villagers were killed. Evidence suggests that 52 men had their hands tied, were shot and killed, before being buried in a pit. Several women reported allegations of rape by the IDF, including the rape and murder of a 14-year-old girl. At least two internal inquiries were initiated during 1948–49 by the IDF, but their reports remain classified.

(1948) Deir Yassin Massacre - Irgun and Lehi join jointly commit the Deir Yasin Massacre. A letter written by Albert Einstein delivered to the NYT reads: "This village, off the main roads, had taken no part in the war, and had even fought off Arab bands who wanted to use their village as a base. On April 9th terrorist bands attacked this peaceful village which was not a military objective in the fighting, killed most of the inhabitance, 240 men women and children, and kept a few alive to parade as captive through the streets of Jerusalem. most of the Jewish community was horrified at the deed, and the Jewish agency sent a telegram of apology to King Abdula of trans Jordan, but the terrorists were proud of this massacre, publicizing it widely, and inviting all of the foreign correspondence present in the country to view the heaped corpses and general havoc of Deir Yassin." It was at Deir Yassin where a baby was reportedly baked in an oven. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jj4u5Llz_7k

(1948) Saqiya Massacre - Haganah forces kill 14 people in Saqiya Jaffer.

(1948) Tantura Massacre - after the residents of Tantura village surrender to Haganah, between 40 and 200 are rounded up, shot dead, and buried in a communal grave, now a parking lot.

(1948) IDF is formed - On May 26th, the IDF is formed out of Haganah, Irgun, with many members of Lehi joining its ranks.

(1948) Arab Israeli War - Upon the May 14th termination of the British mandate, and declaration of the establishment of the State of Israel, surrounding Arab armies from Egypt, Jordan, Iraq, Syria and Lebanon, invading Palestine, beginning the 1948 Arab–Israeli War, won by Israel. 

(1948) formation of the Herut Party -  Former Irgun leader Manachen Bagin formed the part, Herut, later joined by Yitzhak Shamir.

(1948) The assassination of Lord Bernadotte - During the Palestine War, the UN appoints Folke Bernadotte as the UN mediator in Palestine. In September he outlined his proposal of a single union between Palestine and Jordan, with two sovereign members, one Jewish and one Arab, allowing Palestinians to return to their homes. While driving through Jeruselum, Bernadotte was assassinated by 4 Lehi operatives. Yitzhak Shamir and other Lehi leaders were jailed by the Israeli government after the assassination, but eventually pardoned.

(1949) End of the Arab Israeli War - Israel wins the Palestine War occupying 78% of Palestine, except for the parts they gave to Egypt and Jordan.

(1956) Suez Crisis - Israel assists France and Britain in an invasion of Egypt, momentarily seizing the Gaza strip. The war was carried out to overthrow Egypt's president Gamal Abdel Nasser, who had nationalized the Suez Canal.

David Ben-Gurion sends Israel's Director General of Defense, Shimon Peres to France to negotiate terms for Israel's involvement, resulting in an agreement in 1957 for France to help construct a Nuclear facility in Israel the Negev Desert outside the city of Dimona. 

(1958) Dimona Reactor - Construction of the Dimona reactor begins. Shortly after its construction, the reactor would be spotted by American U2 spy planes. 

(1962) Algerian war of independence - Israel provides France with intelligence on Algeria in exchange for being sold French weaponry and other military equipment. 

(1962) DOJ orders AZC to register under FARA - in 1962, Nov 21, the department of justice under robert kenady orders the american zionist council to register under the Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). the world zionist organization and the american zionist council doge Fara seven times, with the issued being dropped after the death of robert kenedy. https://www.israellobby.org/azcdoj/ https://www.israellobby.org/zoa/DOJ-149-1603-ZOA/default.asp

(1963) Israeli public affairs committee - In 1963 in January, Isaiah l Kenen incorporates the American Israeli public affairs commitee in Washington DC

(1963) - JFK tell's DAvid Ben-gurio that Israel will not be allowed to have nuclear weapons. JFK demands inspections of the b Israel lies to the US even going so far as building another phony plant for them to inspect. JFK is quoted as saying to his advisor charles barlet, the sons of bitches lie to me constantly about their nuclear capacity, under pressure from jfk wanting to inspect the nukes, ben gurion resigned. Levi eshkol becomes prime minister, and kennedy goes after him as well. 

(1963) - In october the DOJ demands again that the AZC register under Fara. "the department expects a response from you within 72 hours" RFK wrote.

(1963) JFK assassinated -

in 1963 the senate committe on foreign relations hearings revealed that the american zionist council had laundered over 5 million dollars od Jewish agency funds into lobbying activities. the american zionist council dodged fara by moving all of its major functions to aipac, and umbrella organizations like the zoa and hadash became perminant members of aipacs committee. aipac is currently the most powerful lobby in DC.

(1965) - israel aquires yellow cake uranium from argentina https://www.counterpunch.org/2013/07/05/israels-invisible-nukes-the-latest-chapter/

(1967) Six Day War - Israel takes the land back from Egypt and Jordan (Gaza, Sinai, the west bank/East Jerusalem, and the Golan Heights)

1968 RFK assassination - 

(1973) Formation of Likud - Manachen Begin joins forces with former Haganah commander, Ariel Sharon, expanding Herut into a wider right wing party, Likud.

1993 Oslo Accords - The PLO and Israel agree to redivide their land.

(2008) Operation Cast Lead - In Cast Lead” in 2008, Israel struck 3,400 targets in 22 days.

(2012) Operation Pillar of Defense - During Pillar of Defense in 2012, about 1,500 targets were attacked over eight days. 

(2014) Operation Protective Edge - In Protective Edge in 2014, which lasted 51 days, Israel struck between 5,266 and 6,231 targets. 

(2021) Operation Guardian of the Walls - During Guardian of the Walls in 2021, Israel attacked 1,500 targets in 11 days. 

Total death toll


https://ifamericansknew.org/stat/deaths.html


https://ifamericansknew.org/stat/children.html


11500 children killed in gaza - https://www.haaretz.com/opinion/2024-02-04/ty-article-opinion/.premium/11-500-children-have-been-killed-in-gaza-horror-of-this-scale-has-no-explanation/0000018d-6fe9-d4f1-a18d-fff9c4010000


A month ago, 286 babies aged 1 or under were already identified as having been killed in Gaza, according to a detailed ID list with the ages of victims published by the Gaza Health Ministry on Oct. 26. The number has since likely doubled or tripled.


200 palestinians murdered in 2022


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