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Past Time News BORN OF TERROR? PALESTINE IN THE 1940S PATHÉ WEEKLY REVIEW 1946 ◼️ Terror and flight to the Holy Land. In 1946, the British and Palestinians were at a loss as to how to deal

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Published on 21 Jun 2024 / In News and Politics

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BORN OF TERROR?

PALESTINE IN THE 1940S

PATHÉ WEEKLY REVIEW 1946

◼️ Terror and flight to the Holy Land. In 1946, the British and Palestinians were at a loss as to how to deal with Jewish immigration. Later, both were thrown out. First the British, then the Palestinians.

◼️ In the video, the burned-out tanker MV Empire Cross, which was sunk on August 2, 1946 either by depth charges from the HMS Virago or an explosive charge from frogmen of the terrorist group Haganah (25 †). 👉(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/MV_Empire_Cross ). The Irgun and Stern Gang were also active, including in the murder of British soldiers and the blowing up of the King David Hotel in Jerusalem. Weapons were even hidden in schools - as is often the case today.
◼️ Terror in the Holy Land is not a new phenomenon. Even Israel's birth pangs were overshadowed by terror. The British newsreels offer interesting but also frightening insights into Palestine in the period immediately after World War II.

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