In order to push the unarmed defenseless Palestinian Arabs to leave
their homes. Jewish terrorist groups such as Irgun Zwei Leumi were
brought in when other methods failed. On 9th April 1948, the Irgun
Zwei Leumi led by Menachem Beigin, a former Israeli Cabinet Minister
and former leader of the Opposition in the Israeli Parliament,
attacked the small Arab village of Deir Yassin near Jerusalem. An
account of this barbaric massacre was given by Jacques de Reynier, the
Chief Delegate of the International Red Cross , who was able to reach
the village and witness the aftermath of the massacre: "Three hundred
persons" he said, "were massacred ... without any military reason or
provocation of any kind; old men women, children, newly-born were
savagely murdered with grenades and knives by Jewish troops of the
Irgun, entirely under the control of their chiefs."
The objective behind the Deir Yassin massacre was to terrify the Arab
civilian population, and force them to flee to secure for the Zionists
the land without the people. The plan succeeded and they fled in
terror, to save their lives. Before May 15th, 1948, while the British
Government was still responsible, the Jews had occupied many purely
Arab cities like Jaffa and Acre and scores of villages that were in
the territory assigned by the U.N. Resolution for the Arab State and
evicted more than 300,000 inhabitants from their homes. In an attempt
to stem this tide, the neighboring Arab states sent their armies on
15th May 1948 into Palestine. On 15th July 1948 the U.N. imposed a
final truce between Israel and the Arabs, by which time Israel had
occupied an even larger part of the territory allotted to the Arab
State in Palestine.
Place / Village | Date | Crime made by | Number of Killed |
Baldat al-Shaikh | 31.01.1947 | Jews Groups | 60 |
Mansurat al Khayt | 18.01.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Sa'Sa'a Village | 14.02.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Qisarya | 15.02.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Wadi 'Ara | 27.02.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Abu Kabeer Village | 31.03.1948 | Haganah | NA |
Dair Yasin | 10.04.1948 | Irgun | 254 |
Nasir ad Din, Khirbet | 12.04.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Hawsha | 15.04.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Al Wa'ra Al-Sawda | 18.04.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Haifa | 21.04.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Husayniyya | 21.04.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Ayn az Zaytun | 02.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Bayt Daras | 11.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Burayr | 12.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Khubbayza | 12.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Abu Shusha | 14.05.1948 | Jofati Army | 50 |
Al Kibri | 21.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Al Tantoura | 21.05.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Qazaza | 09.07.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Lydda | 10.07.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
El-Led | 11.07.1948 | Mohsa Dayan | 426 |
Al Tira | 16.07.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Ijzim | 24.07.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Beer Sheba | 21.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Isdud | 28.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Al Dawayima | 29.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Jish | 29.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Majd al Kurum | 29.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Safsaf | 29.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Sa'sa | 30.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Saliha | 30.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Arab al Samniyya | 30.10.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Aylabon Village | 30.10.1948 | Israeli Army | NA |
Al-Ba'na / Dair Al-Asad | 31.10.1948 | Israeli Army | NA |
Al Khisas | 18.12.1948 | Jews Groups | NA |
Qibya | 14.10.1953 | Israeli Army | 67 |
Qalqalya Village | 10.10.1956 | Israeli Army | 70 |
Kufr Qasim | 29.10.1956 | Israeli Army | 49 |
Khan Younes | 03.11.1956 | Israeli Army | 250 |
Khan Younes | 12.11.1956 | Israeli Army | 275 |
Sabra & Shatila Camps | 16.09.1982 | Isr. Army/Kata'ib | 3500 |
Oyon Qara | 20.05.1990 | Israeli Army | 7 |
Al-Aqsa Mosque | 08.10.1990 | Israeli Army | 23 |
Ebrahime Mosque | 25.02.1994 | Baruch Goldstein | 53 |
Qana | 18.04.1996 | Israeli Army | 109 |