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The Zionist Terror Network
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Institute for Historical
Review
On January 26, 1972, a JDL team firebombed the New York City offices of
a
US-Soviet cultural exchange agency. Killed in the fire was a 27-year-old
secretary (who happened to be Jewish). Thirteen others were injured. One
participant,
Sheldon Siegel, confessed to police that he had made the bomb, and
provided
the names of the others involved in the crime. Several years later
Kahane
acknowledged JDL responsibility for the crime. However, the case against
the JDL
members who were charged in the incident was eventually dismissed on a
technicality.
In May 1972, ten JDL thugs broke into the Austrian consulate in
Washington,
DC, and beat Austria's ambassador to the US, Karl Gruber, as well as the
building's janitor.
In May 1974, JDL members attacked Arab-American community activist Dr.
Mohammed Mehdi with a lead pipe, sending him to the hospital with a
broken back. It
took nearly a year for the police to make an arrest, even though a
perpetrator
had appeared on television to boast of the deed. A short time later,
Mehdi's
offices in Manhattan were almost totally destroyed in an apparent arson
attack.
On February 21, 1975, a US federal court found Kahane guilty of
violating
terms of a probation stemming from his 1971 felony conviction for
manufacturing
firebombs. He had been forbidden from having anything to do with bombs,
dynamite or other weapons, or encouraging violence. Citing incriminating
letters
written by Kahane in which he had urged followers to assassinate Russian
and Arab
diplomats, the judge sentenced the rabbi to one year imprisonment.
Kahane
served eight months of this term in a Manhattan halfway house, which he
was
allowed to leave every day to eat in kosher restaurants. Kahane used
this period of
"imprisonment" to conduct JDL business.
In 1975, 21-year-old JDL member David Kamaiko hijacked an executive
helicopter in New York City, demanding $2 million ransom to buy guns for
the JDL.
Kamaiko shot the pilot before he was himself subdued. (note 40)
In 1978, Canadian JDL leader Joseph Schachter bombed the home of
right-wing
activist Donald Andrews.
On April 11, 1982, JDL member Allan Goodman opened fire with a machine
gun at
a Muslim house of worship in Jerusalem, killing two Palestinian Arabs:
an
elderly man and a 20-year-old youth. After entering the mosque, he
continued
firing, critically wounding several people. Goodman, from Baltimore,
Maryland, had
received paramilitary training at the JDL's Camp Jedel in New York
state. In
an interview, Kahane said of the crime, "There was nothing wrong
with what he
did...the act was perfectly correct."
In 1987, three members of the Jewish Defense League were arrested for
their
involvement in at least six bombing attacks carried out the New York
area
between 1984 and 1987. The accused were Jay Cohen, Sharon Katz and
Victor Vancier,
head of the JDL in the New York area. After admitting his role in the
terror
bombings, Vancier was sentenced in October 1987 to ten years
imprisonment.
Another JDL member, Murray Young, was sentenced to five years in prison.
FBI officials believe that the JDL was behind the bomb blast in
mid-August
1985 that killed Tscherim Soobzokov in Paterson, New Jersey, and a
similar
(although non-fatal) bombing attack in early September 1985 directed
against Elmars
Sprogis in Brentwood, New York. Soobzokov and Sprogis were falsely
alleged to
have been "Nazi war criminals."
In January 1991, Kurt Haber -- identified in newspaper reports as a
"Jewish
Holocaust survivor" -- was charged with making criminal threats
against the
Arab-American Anti-Discrimination Committee.
On November 5, 1980, an arson attack destroyed the office, warehouse and
printing plant in Sussex, southern England, of the firm that prints Did
Six
Million Really Die? and other revisionist publications of the Historical
Review
Press. Damage was estimated at 50,000 pounds. A leftist journalist,
Manny Carpel,
was found guilty of the crime, and sentenced to two and a half years
imprisonment. (He served only a little more than a year.)
In January 1984, in Cologne, Germany, Professor Hermann Greive, a
non-Jewish
authority on Jewish religious writings, was shot to death by a member of
Kahane's Kach group. The murder was reportedly carried out in keeping
with a Jewish
scriptural injunction that demands death for non-Jews who
"pry" into Jewish
religious writings.
On February 10, 1988, terrorists set fire to the automobile of German
historian Ernst Nolte while it was parked at the Free University in
Berlin, where he
was a professor. An anonymous letter, signed with a six-pointed star,
declared: "We attack Nolte because he is one of those who
personally represents the
continuity of fascism" and as co-founder of a
"reactionary" group called the
"Academic Freedom League." Nolte had been widely criticized
for his moderately
revisionist views of Second World War history.
On April 20, 1991, Betar/Tagar thugs carried out a violent attack
against
several persons who were to attend a conference in Paris on the French
writer
Marc Augier. (Under the pen name of Saint-Loup, Augier wrote a series of
books on
the French "Legion of Volunteers," which fought on the eastern
front during
the Second World War.) Three or four of the victims were hospitalized.
One, a
67-year-old woman, was in a coma for two months. Two Tagar members were
arrested in connection with the attack, but two and a half years later
they had still
not been brought to trial.
A bookstore in Paris had to be shut down for good in 1992 after repeated
violent attacks by Jewish militants. The bookstore was targeted because
it sold
revisionist titles and was operated by revisionist publisher Pierre
Guillaume.
On October 19, 1992, a team of about 30 Betar activists shoved and
insulted
pedestrians, smashed automobiles, and threw tear gas at police in the
central
plaza of the German city of Rostock. The group was led by the
"Nazi-hunting"
(and anti-revisionist) husband-wife team of Serge and Beate Klarsfeld.
The Betar
activists, some of them carrying Israeli flags, insulted passersby with
shouts of "Dirty Germans! Dirty Nazis!".
In December 1992, the chief of the Jewish Defense League in Israel
announced
that he was sending teams of killers to Germany to murder
"neo-Nazis." Every
German who cries "Heil Hitler," or otherwise identifies
himself as a Nazi,
declared 33-year-old Rabbi Baruch Ben-Joseph (Baruch Green), is a target
for
death. (note 105) Prominent German far-right political figures are not
the only
persons on the Israel JDL's hit list, confided one JDL member:
"Persons behind
the scenes are often more important, such as the professor who denies or
whitewashes the Holocaust in a book."
The aim of the Israeli Operation Suzannah was to bomb American
installations
in Egypt, such as cinemas, hoping it would harm Egyptian-American ties.
It is
also known as the Lavon affair or Faulty Business (esek bish), after the
Israeli defence minister who was forced to resign because of the
incident, then
deeply shocked the Israeli political system by asking to review his
case.
The operation was carried out by an Israeli military intelligence unit
("Unit
131" [1]) in 1954, but supposedly not backed by civilian Israeli
leadership
of that time. The operation, which was commenced in an amateurish
fashion, led
to the almost immediate identification and capture of the Mossad agents
before
any lives were taken.
Israeli agents working in Egypt planted bombs in several buildings,
including
a United States diplomatic facility, and left evidence behind
implicating
Arabs as the culprits. The ruse would have worked, had not one of the
bombs
detonated prematurely, allowing the Egyptians to capture and identify
one of the
bombers, which in turn led to the round up of an Israeli spy ring. Some
of the
spies were from Israel, while others were recruited from the local
Jewish
population in Egypt.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lavon_affair
Jewish Defense League Unleashes Campaign of Violence in America
http://www.wrmea.com/Washington-Report_org/www/backissues/0799/9907081.html
GRAND JURY INDICTS TWO LINKED TO JEWISH DEFENSE LEAGUE
IN PLOT TO BOMB OFFICES OF CONGRESSMAN DARRELL ISSA
http://www.usdoj.gov/usao/cac/pr2002/004.html
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"Many rabbis and professionals have told me recently that they fear
for their
jobs should they even begin to articulate their doubts about Israeli
policy--much less give explicit support to calls for an end to the
occupation."
-- Rabbi Michael Lerner
Published on Sunday, April 28, 2002 in the Los Angeles Times
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