Originally posted by DinoDoc
It should have been done after the 48 war IMO. Irgun and Lehi should have been put on trial for their war crimes at the earliest opportunity either by Israel or any other interested party. I don't care so much now since all the people who would have been involved in the acts seem to have died.
It should have been done after the 48 war IMO. Irgun and Lehi should have been put on trial for their war crimes at the earliest opportunity either by Israel or any other interested party. I don't care so much now since all the people who would have been involved in the acts seem to have died.
I detect an attempt to elide the fact that Menachem Begin wasnt present at Deir Yassin, among other things.
I also detect an attempt to blur the distinctions between guerilla attacks on the British (for which no Israeli was interested in trying anyone in 1950) and the Deir Yassin situation.
As for truth, as far as I know Ben Gurion maintained that Deir Yassin was a massacre. However to arrest invididuals and try them would likely have led to civil war.
I wonder if you think that the members of the Jordan legion who masacred the inhabitants of Kfar Etzion should have been tried? Or if the arabs who commited the Hebron pogrom should have been tried? The fact is there were lots of incidents. Your concern however, seems to be selective.
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