Heroes Haim Graf and Mordechai Komornik |
Showing posts with label Arab Legion. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Arab Legion. Show all posts
Wednesday, March 22, 2023
- Wednesday, March 22, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1948 terror, Arab Legion, Haifa, heroic operations, Palestinian values, Tiberias
There were two interesting and related articles in the Palestine Post of March 22, 1948, on events that happened 75 years ago today, that were both about Jewish heroes.
The first real heroes were two guards, Haim Graf and Mordechai Komornik, who saw smoke coming out of the abandoned vehicle outside the Solel Boneh building in Haifa. They warned scores of people about a truck bomb - and who were killed by that very bomb as they were pushing the truck away from the crowded building.
Unfortunately, four were killed besides the guards, including a father and his five year old son.
The other heroic story was of a different type:
The Jews rushed to save the lives of their armed enemies - and Zichron Mizrahi paid with his life.
Why did the Arab Legionnaires assume that the Jews who were trying to rescue them were attacking them?
Because that is how Arabs would act!
Palestinian Arabs have a different idea of what being a "hero" means. They have used the word "heroic" consistently with every single murder of a Jew this year (and every other year) by an Arab.
Monday, February 20, 2023
- Monday, February 20, 2023
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1948 terror, Arab Legion, Arab war crime, British Mandate, kill jews, PalArab lies, terror victims
Starting in 1947, the Arab Legion was placed in Jewish areas by the British. They used this opportunity to attack and murder random Jewish civilians.
A particularly horrific story happened the next day. Three Jews were shot at in their car, injured, forcibly pulled from their car - and then executed.
From the Palestine Post, February 17, 1948:
Friday, August 13, 2021
- Friday, August 13, 2021
- Elder of Ziyon
- 1948, Arab Legion, East Jerusalem, ethnic cleansing, Jerusalem, jew hatred, Jewish Quarter, Jordan, vandalism, zzz
Richard Pollack writes in JNS:
More photos of Jews as they rush to leave - they had one hour to gather their belongings.
I recently stumbled upon a photography book shot by the acclaimed Life magazine wartime photographer John Phillips. The large, innocuous-looking book was simply titled, A Will to Survive. After flipping through the pages, I realized I entered a time capsule that memorializes the Arab destruction of Jerusalem’s ancient Jewish Quarter in 1948.Not only is it a dramatic firsthand account of the fall of the Jewish Quarter in 1948, but it documents the Arab Legion’s scorched-earth tactics that razed and burned to the ground every structure there, including all its synagogues and yeshivahs. The Arabs expelled all of the city’s residents, mainly defenseless, old Orthodox Jews. They were given about an hour to vacate homes that most extended families had lived in for centuries.And there never has been a reckoning by any international body about the Arab Legion’s barbaric actions after it captured the Quarter.To get his shots in May 1948, Phillips posed undercover in Jerusalem as a British officer in the Arab Legion. He also smuggled out his photos to avoid Arab censors who were eager to keep the sacking of the Jewish Quarter secret.Phillips faced personal danger to do the shoot. He entered the Middle East undercover and wore the uniform of the Arab Legion, a British-created Arab army led by British officers, many of whom stayed on with their units to fight the Jews. “Mistaking me for a British officer, the Arab populace left me alone,” he wrote.He was appalled about the Arab censorship. “Aware that the sack of the Jewish Quarter would shock the western world, Arab authorities across the Middle East tried to prevent the news from leaking out. Jerusalem could not be mentioned under any circumstances,” he wrote.“I knew my pictures of the agony of the Jewish Quarter would end up in a censor’s wastepaper basket. I did not want this to happen and decided to smuggle them out of the Middle East.”
I found a copy of the book online. The photographs in the book are stunning.
Here is the Hurva synagogue in ruins.
A view of the destruction of the Jewish Quarter from what is now the Kotel plaza, with the Porat Yosef synagogue and yeshiva in the center.
Jews gathering for deportation in front of the destroyed Tiferet Israel synagogue.
Here are Arabs looting the remains - including taking the Torah covers from a Sephardic synagogue, and a woman with a box of matzohs on her head.
This is what ethnic cleansing looks like.
Phillips returned in 1976 and interviewed dozens of Jews who had lived or fought in the final battle for the Old City in 1948.
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