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A look at the King David Hotel Bombing on July 22, 1946
Published on July 24, 2006 By Bahu Virupaksha In Politics
Prime Minister Ehud Olmert looks straight at the camera and says without a touch of irony that Israel is "fighting terrrism" in Lebanon. Two days ago marked the 60th anniversary of the terrrist attack on King David Hotel at Jerusalem carried out by the members of the Irgun Gang whosr leader Menachem Begin rose to be the Prime Minister of Israel. In fact the father of Israel's present Foreign Minister Ms Tzipi Livni was one of the chief members of this gang whose activities Washingto DC will today condemn as "terrorism". I must say that Israeli society is highly ambivalent about the historical memory associated with this act and so my analysis should not be taken as a simple yesterdays terrorists are todays freedomfighters. I think the history of modern Israel if far more complex than a direct equation that sets a terrorist past of Israeli political establishment against the terrorist present of the Hizbullah. But history cannot be erased at will no matter how inconvieniet the facts of the past are. This sentence draws attention to a fundamental dichotomy that charecterises Israeli society today of which Amos has written so evocatively about: How doe contemporary Israel choose to remember its past. And today when Israeli jets are killing civilians in Beirut, how does it define a terrorist.

Palestine was mandated to the British after the defeat of the Ottoman Empire and Jerusalem was the capital of the mandated territory of Palestine. On July 22, 1946 a bomb went off in King David Hotel killing 90 civilians and brought Palestine essentially within the realisation of Jewish extremist groups like the Irgun Gang. For the first time in the political history of the modern middle east the efficacy of terrorism as a political weapon was demonstrated. This does not mean that Hizbullah terrorism is justified. I am only drawing attention to the fact that PLO and other organisations learnt from the Irgun Gang experience that spectacular acts of terrorism help garner political rewards and it is this fact that makes the present fight against terrorism suspect in the eyes of the world.

Ofcourse the Irgun Gang and its members became legitimate members of the Israeli political establishment and Israeli democracy does provided a framework for such a transformation. In fact the world has a lot to learn from the history of the Jewish struggle in Palestine and we can even argue quite correctly that in 1949 it was the Arabs states that betrayed the Palestenian cause. This bring me back to the question with which I began: What is Terrorism in the context of the Middle East? Is not the Hizbullah and Hamas following the footsteps of the Irgun Gang.

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on Aug 02, 2006

The outrage the world has expressed is for the large scale civilian deaths.

And the world has been duped. http://drguy.joeuser.com/articleComments.asp?AID=125537

on Aug 02, 2006
some of these countries, there are ongoing discussions concerning draft legislation banning cluster munitions, along the lines of the legislation adopted in Belgium. Norway has also committed itself to an international ban on cluster munitions and recently announced a moratorium on the weapon.

There is an ongoing program to ban these weapons and given the horriffic nature of the clusterbombs I wonder how you can even defend using such horrible thing against civilians.


Do you even "bother" to read what you post? There seems to be 2 key words you seem to be missing! Those words would be "ongoing discussions". Discussions are NOT law. Belgium is currently the "ONLY" country to outlaw said munions. Your original statement said they were illegal. And in that statement you were "wrong"!
So cry us a river.
on Aug 02, 2006
57 by Bahu Virupaksha
Wed, August 02, 2006 03:08 AM


Cluster Munitions as a tactical battlefield device is not under discussion. But the use of cluster munitions against children, women and unarmed civilians.


you mean like the Syrian rockets being used against innocent Israeli women and children? Fired by Hezbollah the Syrian and Iranian proxy.
on Aug 03, 2006
Until the reasons for the fighting are addressed, it will not stop. Next year, we will talking about the same things and will be no closer to a REAL end to the violence. When an approach you use does not work, only a fool or a truly ignorant person keeps doing what DOES NOT WORK. That is what we have scene in the Middle-East since 1948! Bush is a master of this approach and so is Israel. For Bush just one more speech. For Israel just one more attack. Is this the BEST we can do?
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