Pioneers of Terrorism 

The Arab race, most of whom are islamics, have been despised for many years with stories going back as far as the pre war immigrants from the U.K. which told of the filth of Cairo and the fetid culture of the people of that land and yet they were not a threat to others. So why have they now embarked on terrorism.

The fact is that the first terrorists of any magnitude began with the Israeli's and we must not overlook the fact that had they not stolen the land of the Palestinians and committed the atrocities described below Islam today would be lying fairly dormant and we would not be subject to suicide bombers and all the inconveniences that terrorism has placed on such things as travel or other restrictions on civilised life.

I will now break my ebargo on critisising the Jews but if they are God's chosen people then they could only have been chosen to destroy peaceful civilisation. While their are some decent Jews who are no trouble to anybody the proportion of evil among them is out of all proportion in comparaison with civilised standards.

Quite obviously this gives the lie to the crap that we are constantly fed in that all people are equal.

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Facts about the "founding fathers" of The State of Israel

By Sam Kabbani
Below are some rarely-mentioned facts about the relationship between Zionism
and modern-day terrorism:

1. The first aircraft hijacking was carried out by The State of Israel in
1954 against a Syrian civilian airliner.

2. Grenades in cafes: first used by Zionists against Palestinians in
Jerusalem on 17 March 1937.

3. Delayed-action, electrically timed mines in crowded marketplaces: first
used by Zionists against Palestinians in Haifa on 6 July 1938.

4. Blowing up a ship with its civilian passengers still on board: first
carried out by Zionists in Haifa on 25 November 1940. The Zionists did not
hesitate to blow up their own people in protest at the British policy of
restricting Jewish immigration to Palestine. The ship, Patria, was carrying
1,700 Jewish immigrants.

5. Assassination of government officials: first carried out by the Zionists
against the British in Cairo, when on 6 November 1944 Lord Moyne was
assassinated by the Stern Gang. Yitzhak Shamir, a member of the Irgun and
later leader of the Stern Gang and Israeli prime minister, was behind the
plan.

6. Use of hostages as a means of putting pressure on a government: first
used by the Zionists against the British in Tel Aviv on 18 June 1946.

7. Blowing up of government offices with their civilian employees and
visitors: first carried out by the Zionists against the British in Jerusalem
on 22 July 1946. The toll was 91 Britons killed and 46 wounded in the King
David Hotel. Menachim Begin, who masterminded and carried out the attack and
later became Israeli prime minister, admitted that the massacre was
coordinated with and carried out under the instruction of the Haganah
Zionist gang.

8. Booby-trapped suitcases: first used by the Zionists against the British
Embassy in Rome on 13 October 1946.

9. Booby-trapped cars in civilian areas: first used by the Zionists against
the British in Sarafand (east of Jaffa) on 5 December 1946.

10. Beating of hostages: first used by the Zionists against the British in
Tel Aviv, Netanya and Rishon on 29 December 1946.

11. Letter bombs sent to politicians: first used by the Zionists against
Britain when 20 letter bombs were sent from Italy to London between 4 and 6
June 1947.

12. Murder of hostages as a reprisal for government actions: first used by
the Zionists against the British in the Netanya area on 29 July 1947.

13. Postal parcel bombs: first used by the Zionists against the British in
London on 3 September 1947.

14. The massacre of Qibya, northwest of Jerusalem, was carried out by Unit
101, under the command of Ariel Sharon on Wednesday 14 October 1953. The
attack was the bloodiest and most brutal Zionist crimes since the infamous
Deir Yassin massacre. Forty-two houses as well as a school and a mosque were
dynamited over their inhabitants. Seventy-five women, men and children were
killed 

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