On the anniversary of the Deir Yassin massacre, how the Zionist gangs used terror to displace Palestinians. Featured

The history and criminal record of the Zionist entity is filled with massacres against the innocent, and the bloodshed in Gaza continues to flow, due to their violation of the covenant, just like their ancestors. Allah, the Exalted, said.( They were condemned˺ for breaking their covenant, rejecting Allah’s signs, killing the prophets unjustly, and for saying, “Our hearts are unreceptive!”1—it is Allah Who has sealed their hearts for their disbelief, so they do not believe except for a few—( (An-Nisa:155)

The massacres that occurred in Gaza are countless, but was the beginning the Al-Aqsa flood ? Has Israel always been a proponent of peace and was only moved by the events of October 7? If it claims to be a proponent of peace, as it falsely asserts, can one day's events lead to killing, destruction, and devastation for two years?

The massacres that are being committed in Gaza daily in front of the world's eyes and its shameful silence are merely the result of a long history filled with horrific Zionist massacres against the people of Palestine.

In the midst of the fiery events currently unfolding in the Gaza Strip, and the displacement of many of its residents due to the brutal attacks, the blockade, the prevention of aid entry, and the use of vile tactics to forcibly relocate the people of the Strip, we are reminded of the anniversary of the forced displacement and the horrific massacre that took place in Deir Yassin.

The Zionist massacres are only meant to nourish the spirit of hatred, malice, and a love for bloodshed among the Zionists. We cannot forget the statement made by the Zionist Minister of Heritage, Amihai Eliyahu, regarding dropping a nuclear bomb on Gaza and wiping it out completely. This was not the first of such statements; the former Israeli Minister of Defense, Yoav Gallant, described the people of Gaza as human animals that must be eradicated.

The massacres have not occurred against armed individuals or fighters, but have always taken place against civilians, women, and children, as well as against civil defense crews and paramedics. Each time the Zionist occupation denies the bombing and killing of civilians, its lies and fabrications are exposed. Recently, we witnessed the tragic assassination of 15 relief workers in Rafah. A video surfaced showing one of the paramedics debunking the lies of the Zionist occupation. The video clearly displayed signs indicating that they were ambulances and relief vehicles, but the treacherous hands of the Zionists had another opinion.

Israel ... A history full of massacres:

Since the establishment of the Zionist entity, Zionist gangs have committed, over a span of 86 years, massacres, and atrocities against many unarmed civilians. The Deir Yassin massacre is not the first nor the last in the dark history of the Zionist entity. There was also the massacre of the village of Abu Shusha in 1948, which is located near Deir Yassin. It began at dawn and approximately 50 women, children, and elderly people were martyred, as gunfire was opened on everything that moved. The Tantura massacre occurred in the same year in an ancient village with a history dating back to before Christ. The Haganah gang entered the village in 1948 with the aim of expelling the residents, and by early morning, the entire village had fallen into the hands of the Zionist gangs. The massacre left more than 90 martyrs, who were buried in a mass grave that is now used as a parking lot. Israeli massacres did not stop there; in 1956, the Israeli occupation army carried out a massacre against Palestinian refugees in Khan Younis camp in southern Gaza, resulting in the deaths of more than 250 Palestinians, known as the Khan Younis massacre. We cannot forget the Ibrahimi Mosque massacre in 1994, which claimed the lives of 29 worshippers. It was carried out by a settler named Baruch Goldstein, of American origin, who stood behind one of the mosque's pillars waiting for prayer to begin. When the worshippers prostrated, he opened fire with his machine gun on them, and during the massacre, the occupation soldiers closed the mosque's door.

Deir Yassin Massacre.

The village of Deir Yassin is located on the slope of a hill that rises to a height of 800 meters above sea level, and it is about 5 kilometers west of Jerusalem. On April 9th, armed gangs from the Haganah and Irgun entered the city, resulting in the deaths of more than 360 people. This is according to the confession of Menachem Begin, the former Prime Minister of the Zionist entity. Strangely, he is a man of peace and a Nobel Prize laureate who took pride in this massacre in his book, "The Revolt... The Story of Irgun.

The village of Deir Yassin witnessed the brutality of the Zionist gangs when they took its residents by surprise. The Zionist gangs entered the village at dawn, and the members of the Israeli gangs began to kill anyone who fell into the range of their weapons. Afterward, they started throwing bombs inside the village houses to destroy them along with the people inside, as their orders were to destroy all the houses in the Arab village. At the same time, members of the Irgun and Stern gangs followed the bombers and killed anyone who remained alive inside the destroyed homes. The massacre continued until the afternoon hours, and among those who participated in this massacre were Menachem Begin, the founder of the Irgun gang, as well as the leader of the Stern gang, Yitzhak Shamir, who was a former prime minister and a former leader of the Likud party.

Menachem Begin said in his memoirs about the massacre: "The Arabs defended their homes, women, and children fiercely... This operation had significant and unexpected results; the Arabs were struck with a strong panic after hearing the news of Deir Yassin, and they began to flee in terror... shouting Deir Yassin...!! Of the 800,000 Arabs who lived in the land of Israel - occupied Palestine in 1948 – only 165,000 remained." Begin then criticized those Jewish leaders who distanced themselves from it, accusing them of hypocrisy by saying: "The Deir Yassin massacre led to decisive victories on the battlefield... The State of Israel would not have been established without the victory at Deir Yassin.

In the year following the massacre, the Zionists celebrated with the presence of ministers and rabbis on the land of the village, and the city of Givat Shaul was built on the ruins of the village of Deir Yassin.