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Just a reminder, this is how Israel came to be. This is how Zionist paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi forced the UK to withdraw from Palestine.

  1. King David Hotel Bombing (1946) - Irgun bombed the King David Hotel in Jerusalem, the headquarters of the British administration, leading to 91 deaths, including civilians.

  2. Deir Yassin Massacre (1948) - Irgun, along with Lehi, attacked the Arab village of Deir Yassin, killing over 100 villagers, including women and children. The intention was to spread fear among the Arab population to encourage them to leave their homes.

  3. Railway and Train Attacks - Irgun targeted British and Arab trains, sometimes derailing them in areas where they knew civilian casualties would be high.

  4. Bombings in Arab Markets - Irgun carried out bombings in Arab markets aimed at causing panic and encouraging Arab exodus.

Lehi (Lohamei Herut Israel - Fighters for the Freedom of Israel):

  1. Lord Moyne Assassination (1944) - Lehi assassinated Lord Moyne, the British Minister Resident in the Middle East, in Cairo.

  2. UN Mediator Assassination (1948) - Lehi assassinated Count Folke Bernadotte, the UN mediator in Palestine, due to his peace proposals which they opposed.

  3. Civic Bombings - Similar to Irgun, Lehi engaged in bombings of civilian areas to incite terror among the Arab population.

  4. Attempted Assassination of Harry S. Truman - Lehi sent letter bombs to British officials and had plans to assassinate President Truman, though these did not succeed.

My account is shadow banned to the point of not even @grok seeing my tweets, so I had to directly ask it for a fact check:

1. King David Hotel Bombing (1946)

2. Deir Yassin Massacre (1948)

3. Railway and Train Attacks

4. Bombings in Arab Markets

5. Lord Moyne Assassination (1944)

6. UN Mediator Assassination (1948)

7. Attempted Assassination of Harry S. Truman

Overall Assessment

The claims in your thread are broadly consistent with historical records, as supported by the provided web results and other reputable sources (e.g., Wikipedia, BBC, Office of Justice Programs). However, historical events like these are often subject to interpretation, and casualty figures or motives can vary slightly depending on the source. The actions of Irgun and Lehi are widely regarded as controversial, with some viewing them as acts of terrorism and others as part of a broader struggle for independence.

@grok Fact check!