Zionist Roots of Modern Terrorism
Zionist Roots of Modern Terrorism: A Historical Record of Violence and Manipulation
Introduction
They were the ones who first initiated the manufacturing of terrorism and used it as a tool to achieve political goals, smear the reputation of Arabs and Muslims, and ignite sedition between them and Christians. The modern association of terrorism with the Arab and Muslim world is not only misleading, but historically inverted.
The Zionist movement, since its early stages, has systematically used terrorism as a political weapon. In fact, many of the most notorious tactics now labeled as terrorism, bombings of civilian infrastructure, false flag operations, targeted assassinations, and media manipulation, were first deployed by Zionist paramilitary organisations in their campaign to establish a Jewish state in Palestine.
These acts were not isolated or spontaneous, but carefully planned and executed to serve long term geopolitical objectives, forcing British withdrawal, displacing native Palestinians, and influencing global perception to gain sympathy and support from Western powers.
What follows is a historical account of these early acts of Zionist terrorism, well documented, devastating, and deliberately buried in dominant narratives.
Zionist Groups: Pioneers of Political Terror
During the British Mandate in Palestine (1917 to 1948), the Zionist movement gave rise to several armed underground groups, most notably Irgun (Etzel), Lehi (Stern Gang), and Haganah. These groups viewed terrorism not as a moral aberration, but as a strategic necessity in the pursuit of their ideological aims.
1. The King David Hotel Bombing, 1946
On July 22, 1946, Irgun operatives led by Menachem Begin (who would later become Prime Minister of Israel) bombed the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, which served as the British administrative headquarters.
The bombing killed 91 people, including British officials, Arabs, and Jews. This was one of the deadliest attacks in the Middle East at the time, designed to terrorize the British into withdrawing and to assert Zionist power. Despite its magnitude, the attack was later downplayed in Western narratives, and its perpetrator rewarded with political leadership.
2. The Lavon Affair, 1954
Also known as Operation Susannah, this covert Israeli operation aimed to sabotage Egypt’s relations with the United States and Britain. Israeli agents planted bombs in American and British cultural institutions in Cairo and Alexandria, intending to blame Muslim extremists.
The plot failed when one of the bombs detonated prematurely, leading to arrests and exposure. The scandal, which came to be known as the Lavon Affair, was an early and clear example of Zionist false flag terrorism, designed to frame Arabs and Muslims as terrorists while justifying Israeli aggression.
3. The Deir Yassin Massacre, 1948
On April 9, 1948, over 100 Palestinian civilians, including women and children, were murdered in the village of Deir Yassin by Irgun and Lehi forces. Far from being an isolated atrocity, the massacre was part of a broader strategy to terrify Palestinian populations into fleeing, thus clearing the way for Zionist settlement.
The massacre shocked the region and became a turning point in the Nakba (catastrophe), when approximately 750,000 Palestinians were forcibly displaced from their homeland.
4. Targeted Assassinations of Diplomats and Officials
Zionist militias also targeted international figures who posed obstacles to their goals:
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1944, Lord Moyne, British Minister of State in the Middle East, was assassinated in Cairo by Lehi operatives.
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1948, Count Folke Bernadotte, a Swedish United Nations mediator advocating for Palestinian rights, was assassinated in Jerusalem by Zionist extremists.
These assassinations demonstrated the Zionist rejection of any diplomatic resolution that involved recognition of Palestinian rights.
False Flag Operations and Media Manipulation
One of the most insidious aspects of early Zionist terror strategy was the use of false flag operations, attacks carried out by Zionist agents but blamed on Arabs or Muslims.
Such tactics served a dual purpose:
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Delegitimise Palestinian resistance by framing it as irrational, barbaric violence.
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Justify Zionist policies and galvanise support from Western nations.
In parallel, Zionist influence in Western media helped reshape global narratives. The portrayal of Jews as perpetual victims and Muslims as aggressors became deeply embedded in political discourse, laying the foundation for modern Islamophobia.
Sowing Discord Between Muslims and Christians
A long term Zionist objective has been to fracture historic Muslim Christian coexistence, especially in the Levant. This is achieved by:
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Amplifying sectarian tensions
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Supporting regimes or movements that persecute Christian minorities, then blaming Muslims
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Funding media that frame Islam as inherently violent and incompatible with modernity
Such manipulation aims to isolate Palestinians from global Christian solidarity, despite the fact that many Palestinians, including figures like Hanan Ashrawi and Edward Said, are themselves Christians who suffered under Israeli occupation.
Conclusion
The undeniable historical record shows that Zionist groups pioneered modern terrorism, not only as a tool of war, but as a propaganda weapon to deceive the world and criminalise their victims.
Before the rise of any so called "Islamic terrorism," it was Zionist militias that blew up hotels, assassinated diplomats, massacred villages, and faked attacks to frame their enemies. These were not rogue acts, but part of a strategic doctrine, one that continues today in subtler but equally destructive forms.
To restore justice and truth, we must reclaim history from distortion. Terrorism was not born in mosques. It was manufactured in Zionist underground cells, and its legacy continues to shape global injustice today.
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