Кога сме кај терористички напади, оваа книга открива како Израел организирале такви работи наназад низ историјата. Поточно во Ирак, целта биле локалните Евреи за да се натераат да се отселат од Ирак во Израел... Таму со векови живееле, никој не ги дирал, потоа нивните дошле по нив.
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British-Israeli historian Avi Shlaim cites 'incontrovertible evidence' from former Jewish agent showing Zionists bombed sites to encourage migration to Israel
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Zionist role in 1950s attacks on Iraqi Jews 'confirmed' by operative and police report
British-Israeli historian Avi Shlaim cites 'incontrovertible evidence' from former Jewish agent showing Zionists bombed sites to encourage migration to Israel
Displaced Iraqi Jews arrive in Israel in 1951 (Wikimedia/Public domain)
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Rayhan Uddin
Published date: 19 June 2023 14:28 UTC | Last update: 2 years 5 months ago
A police report and an interview with a former Zionist operative form the basis of Avi Shlaim's
claim that he has uncovered "undeniable proof" of
Israeli involvement in bombings which drove Jews out of
Iraq in the early 1950s, the British-Israeli historian told Middle East Eye.
Shlaim's autobiography
Three Worlds: Memoirs of an Arab-Jew, published earlier this month, details his childhood as an Iraqi Jew and subsequent exile to Israel.
It also includes research about a number of bombings in Iraq which prompted a mass exodus of Jews from the country between 1950 and 1951, most of whom, like he and his family, ended up in Israel.
On Sunday, Shlaim told Middle East Eye that he had uncovered "incontrovertible evidence of Zionist underground involvement in the bombs".
As part of the evidence, the historian cited an extensive interview he carried out with Yaakov Karkoukli, a former member of the Zionist underground in Baghdad in the 1950s.
Karkoukli - who was aged 89 when he spoke to Shlaim for the book - was an associate of Yusef Basri, a Zionist intelligence operative in Iraq who was convicted by Iraqi authorities of having carried out bombings targeting Iraqi Jews.
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The attacks on Iraqi Jews came less than two years after the ethnic cleansing that took place in what Palestinians call
the Nakba (catastrophe), which led to the creation of the state of Israel in 1948.
Zionist forces killed 13,000 Palestinians, destroyed and depopulated around 530 villages and towns, committed at least 30 massacres, and expelled 750,000 people during the Nakba.
Shlaim states in the book that Iraqi Jews did not face antisemitism until the 1940s, when they were suspected of being complicit in the British invasion of Iraq in 1941 and in the Nakba.
He adds that the Zionist project led to Jews from all across Arab countries going from respected fellow citizens to akin to a fifth column allied with the new Jewish state.