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‘Foreign Policy’ runs piece on Zionist terrorism in ’40s, noting US and British support networks

Calder Walton's book cover
Calder Walton’s book cover

I’m a tea-leaf reader from way back, but this piece at Foreign Policy seems significant: “How Zionist Extremism Became British Spies’ Greatest Enemy”, by Calder Walton, from a forthcoming book. Walton’s book is about British intelligence’s retreat from the cold war, everywhere from Kenya to Saudi Arabia to Malaya. You’d think there were Soviet Union chapters to excerpt? Nope; FP went with the Zionist terrorists who had support in the U.S. and Britain, and who were threatening the British isles. Evidently, it wants readers to know about Zionism’s dark side, and maybe too the issue of dual loyalty.

As World War II came to a close, MI5 received a stream of intelligence reports warning that the Irgun and the Stern Gang were not just planning violence in the Mandate of Palestine, but were also plotting to launch attacks inside Britain. In… the spring and summer of 1946, coinciding with a sharp escalation of anti-British violence in Palestine, MI5 received apparently reliable reports from SIME that the Irgun and the Stern Gang were planning to send five terrorist “cells” to London, “to work on IRA lines.” To use their own words, the terrorists intended to “beat the dog in his own kennel.” The SIME reports were derived from the interrogation of captured Irgun and Stern Gang fighters, from local police agents in Palestine, and from liaisons with official Zionist political groups like the Jewish Agency. They stated that among the targets for assassination were Britain’s foreign secretary, Ernest Bevin, who was regarded as the main obstacle to the establishment of a Jewish state in the Middle East, and the prime minister himself. MI5’s new director-general, Sir Percy Sillitoe, was so alarmed that in August 1946 he personally briefed the prime minister on the situation, warning him that an assassination campaign in Britain had to be considered a real possibility, and that his own name was known to be on a Stern Gang hit list. …

Notice the scrutiny of British Jews for potential dual loyalty, just what Brits had warned Theodor Herzl about 50 years before when they asked for the Zionist cup to pass.

MI5 also conducted a series of background vetting checks against its records on approximately 7,000 Jewish servicemen known to be in the British armed forces. This led to the identification of 40 individuals with suspected extremist sympathies, 25 of whom were discharged from the armed forces….

At the same time as these “personnel security” measures, which were designed to frustrate the entry of terrorists or terrorist sympathizers into Britain, MI5 embarked on the intensive surveillance of extremist Zionist political groups and individuals who were already there. Its assumption in doing this was that Irgun or Stern Gang operatives who succeeded in gaining entry to Britain would at some point make contact with these organizations or individuals, and therefore scrutinizing their activities could provide crucial leads to tracking them down. MI5 also assumed that agents would make contact with elements of the diaspora Jewish community in Britain. These assumptions would prove correct….

The piece says that terrorists worked inside the Jewish Agency, a transnational Zionist group that has long supported Jewish emigration to Palestine/Israel.

MI5’s policy toward the Jewish Agency was duplicitous: it cooperated with it, but at the same time kept it under close surveillance, running telephone and letter checks on its London headquarters even while it was liaising with its officers. The reason for this was that although MI5 trusted the agency’s security officials, it suspected that its broader staff and membership might contain Irgun and Stern Gang supporters.

Lest anyone think that Islamist militants have a historical/political context, Walton offers this major disclaimer.

The willingness of the agency to provide the British with intelligence on the Irgun and the Stern Gang reveals the extent to which those groups’ activities were not supported by the majority of the Jewish population in Palestine — and this, it should be noted, has no parallel in contemporary Arab and Islamist terrorism….

And the piece emphasizes the support for Zionist terrorism inside the U.S.

MI5 knew that some extremist Zionist groups operating in the United States, such as the “Bergson Group” and the “Hebrew Committee for the Liberation of Palestine,” were raising funds and logistical support for the Irgun and the Stern Gang, with explosives and ammunition sometimes being sent in food packages to Britain. –

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It’s a fascinating read. Tend to agree about the choice of this excerpt over others, except maybe it’s one of those “top people are on vacation” things. Will be curious to see the mail it gets.

Yeah. And the former Black and Tan misfits and drunks that H.M.G. sent to police Palestine were angels too.

http://www.theguardian.com/books/2009/may/30/david-ceserani-major-farrans-hat

Attention: Foreign Policy mag, Israeli Intell Ops and their foreign networks did not die in the 1940s.

Jan. 2014: Former CIA Official calls for Declassification of massive Israeli espionage in the USA prior to 9/11 attacks.

The details of Saudi involvement, which reportedly include Royal Family funding of some of the men who carried out 9/11, is still secret more than twelve years after the airline hijackings. ..A true accounting of what took place is long overdue and, one might add, it should not stop with the Saudis… the Israelis, who were running a massive intelligence operation inside the United States, appear to have had at least some prior knowledge of what was going to occur. The account of the “Five Dancing Shlomos” celebrating in Liberty Park as the twin towers burned suggests at a minimum prior knowledge and possibly even more than that as Israel had a strong motive to encourage a major terrorist attack in the US which would tie Washington to Tel Aviv in a tight anti-Muslim terrorism embrace. Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu subsequently described the 9/11 attack as good news…the Israelis implicated in several Mossad cover companies were questioned but eventually released under pressure from their Embassy. .. Public records relating to all the arrests and investigations of possible foreign agents have either disappeared or been classified…If there were foreign governments involved in 9/11 a..the American people now have a right to know.
Secret Reports Reveal All,by Philip Giraldi, January 02, 2014
http://original.antiwar.com/giraldi/2014/01/01/secret-reports-reveal-all-2/

That was a great read. The 100k figure for British troops in the Mandate is insane. I’m shocked the Britain was ever willing to throw in that many resources. That number is definitely instructive and goes to show how impossible a UN mission today would be even if the IDF magically disappeared.

As for support of Zionist “terrorism” that’s a point of pride today for USA Jews! They had been too weak in the 1930s to do much about the holocaust. By the 1940s they were able to break the sanctions and get illegal weapons to Israel. I can remember friends of my grandmother bragging about helping out in that. Jews were moving away from the ghettos, the same techniques they’d used for smuggling (mostly boring smuggling like tires and cloth) were turned around for the good of their people. There is a terrific scene in the Chosen where all the Jewish kids get together to help load up a ship full of illegal guns in prep for the ’47 war. Those people are probably almost all dead now. But I hope those stories are being passed on en mass. I know I passed them on to my kid. A theme of, “we couldn’t stopped what happened in Germany but we did stop what Egypt, Syria, Iraq, Jordan, and the assorted volunteers were planning in ’47… your great great uncle used his contacts with Army logistics…. ”

As for the “and this, it should be noted, has no parallel in contemporary Arab and Islamist terrorism….” I agree that’s obvious BS. Of course it has a clear parallel we were just on the opposite side in that round.

RE: “In… the spring and summer of 1946, coinciding with a sharp escalation of anti-British violence in Palestine, MI5 received apparently reliable reports from SIME that the Irgun and the Stern Gang were planning to send five terrorist ‘cells’ to London, ‘to work on IRA lines’. To use their own words, the terrorists intended to ‘beat the dog in his own kennel’.”

MY COMMENT: Obviously the British had good reason to fear terrorism that might have been perpetrated in England by “infiltrators” from the Irgun and the Stern Gang.

FROM WIKIPEDIA [Folke Bernadotte]:

Folke Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg (in Swedish: Greve af Wisborg; 2 January 1895 – 17 September 1948) was a Swedish diplomat and nobleman noted for his negotiation of the release of about 31,000 prisoners from German concentration camps during World War II, including 450 Danish Jews from Theresienstadt released on 14 April 1945.[1][2][3] In 1945, he received a German surrender offer from Heinrich Himmler, though the offer was ultimately rejected.
After the war, Bernadotte was unanimously chosen to be the United Nations Security Council mediator in the Arab-Israeli conflict of 1947-1948. He was assassinated in Jerusalem in 1948 by the militant Zionist group Lehi while pursuing his official duties. The Lehi was led at the time by Yitzhak Shamir, who was later to become Prime Minister of Israel. . .
. . . On 28 June 1948, Bernadotte submitted his first formal proposal in secret to the various parties. He presented the following suggestions to discuss:[20]
• Palestine and Transjordan be reformed as “a Union, comprising two Members, one Arab and one Jewish”, each member with full control over its own affairs, including its foreign relations.
• Economic Union
• Fix boundaries by negotiation
• Immigration within its own borders should be within the competence of each member
• Full protection of religious and minority rights
• Guarantees for Holy Places, religious buildings and sites
• Return of residents, displaced by the conflict
As far as the boundaries of the two Members were concerned, Bernadotte suggested to consider:
1. Inclusion of the whole or part of the Negev in Arab territory.
2. Inclusion of the whole or part of Western Galilee in the Jewish territory.
3. Inclusion of the City of Jerusalem in Arab territory, with municipal autonomy for the Jewish community and special arrangements for the protection of the Holy Places.
4. Consideration of the status of Jaffa.
5. Establishment of a free port at Haifa, the area of the free port to include the refineries and terminals.
6. Establishment of a free airport at Lydda.
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. . . Bernadotte was assassinated on Friday 17 September 1948 by members of the armed Jewish Zionist group Lehi (commonly known as the Stern Gang or Stern Group).
A three man ‘center’ of this extreme Jewish group had approved the killing: Yitzhak Yezernitsky (the future Prime Minister of Israel Yitzhak Shamir), Nathan Friedmann (also called Natan Yellin-Mor) and Yisrael Eldad (also known as Scheib)[citation needed]. A fourth leader, Emmanuel Strassberg (Hanegbi) was also suspected by the Israeli prime minister David Ben-Gurion of being part of the group that had decided on the assassination.[30][31][32][33] The assassination was planned by the Lehi operations chief in Jerusalem, Yehoshua Zettler. A four-man team ambushed Bernadotte’s motorcade in Jerusalem’s Katamon neighborhood. Two of them, Yitzhak Ben Moshe (Markovitz) and Avraham Steinberg, shot at the tires of the UN vehicles. A third, Yehoshua Cohen, opened the door of Bernadotte’s car and shot him at close range. The bullets also hit a French officer who was sitting beside him, U.N. Observer Colonel André Serot. Both were killed. In the immediate confusion, Col. Serot was mistaken for Dr. Ralph Bunche, the American aide to Bernadotte. Meshulam Makover, the fourth accomplice, was the driver of the getaway car.[34][35] General Åge Lundström, who was in the UN vehicle, described the incident as follows:

“In the Katamon quarter, we were held up by a Jewish Army type jeep placed in a road block and filled with men in Jewish Army uniforms. At the same moment, I saw an armed man coming from this jeep. I took little notice of this because I merely thought it was another checkpoint. However, he put a Tommy gun through the open window on my side of the car, and fired point blank at Count Bernadotte and Colonel Serot. I also heard shots fired from other points, and there was considerable confusion… Colonel Serot fell in the seat in back of me, and I saw at once that he was dead. Count Bernadotte bent forward, and I thought at the time he was trying to get cover. I asked him: ‘Are you wounded?’ He nodded, and fell back… When we arrived [at the Hadassah hospital], … I carried the Count inside and laid him on the bed…I took off the Count’s jacket and tore away his shirt and undervest. I saw that he was wounded around the heart and that there was also a considerable quantity of blood on his clothes about it. When the doctor arrived, I asked if anything could be done, but he replied that it was too late.”[36]

The murders took place at Ben Zion Guini Square, off Hapalmah Street.[37]
The following day the United Nations Security Council condemned the killing of Bernadotte as “a cowardly act which appears to have been committed by a criminal group of terrorists in Jerusalem while the United Nations representative was fulfilling his peace-seeking mission in the Holy Land.”[38] After his death, Bernadotte’s body was returned to Sweden, where the state funeral was attended by Abba Eban on behalf of Israel. Folke was survived by a widow and two sons, a 12-year-old and a 17-year-old. He was buried at the Northern Cemetery in Stockholm.[39]
Lehi leaders initially denied responsibility for the attack.[40] Later Lehi took responsibility for the killings in the name of Hazit Hamoledet (The National Front), a name they copied from a war-time Bulgarian resistance group.[41] The group regarded Bernadotte as a stooge of the British and their Arab allies, and therefore as a serious threat to the emerging state of Israel.[42] Most immediately, a truce was currently in force and Lehi feared that the Israeli leadership would agree to Bernadotte’s peace proposals, which they considered disastrous.[43][44] They did not know that the Israeli leaders had already decided to reject Bernadotte’s plans and take the military option.[45][46]
Lehi was forcibly disarmed and many members were arrested, but nobody was charged with the killings. Yellin-Mor and another Lehi member, Schmuelevich, were charged with belonging to a terrorist organization. They were found guilty but immediately released and pardoned. Yellin-Mor had meanwhile been elected to the first Knesset.[47] Years later, Cohen’s role was uncovered by David Ben-Gurion’s biographer Michael Bar Zohar, while Cohen was working as Ben-Gurion’s personal bodyguard. The first public admission of Lehi’s role in the killing was made on the anniversary of the assassination in 1977.[48] The statute of limitations for murder had expired in 1971.[32][49]
The Swedish government believed that Bernadotte had been assassinated by Israeli government agents.[50] They publicly attacked the inadequacy of the Israel investigation
and campaigned unsuccessfully to delay Israel’s admission to the United Nations.[51] In 1950, Sweden recognized Israel but relations remained frosty despite Israeli attempts to console Sweden . . .

SOURCE –  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Folke_Bernadotte