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Originally Posted by Golam
Absolute and utter fabrication. The spelling mistake above indicates the writer from Hamas who supplies the trolling program is a bit unerved and feels the need to augment some of the cut and paste jobs.
This one is not part of the regular troll cut and paste program. What you should know is when its someone from Stormfront or the other white supremacist sites they actually would never suggest Jews sought an alliance. That is actually a story started by the Syrian Intelligence Service to counter the connection between the Mufti of Jerusalem, and his nephew Yasir Arafat and the Nazi funding and creation of the Syrian military and secret police, most of the Palestinian terror cells you see today, the Egyptian Armed Forces, the Iraqi Armed Forces.
Its clearly Syrian and not Iranian. The Iranian intelligence operations will not use this story. They have standard other ones they use.
Shamir was a concentration camp survivor. The notion he would contact and solicit Nazi support is past absurd particularly when the Mufti of Jerusalem ran a Muslim German unit that was airlifted into then Palestine to poison water wells to kill Jews.
In fact the Muslim unit which had more Bosnian and Albanian Muslims then Middle East Muslims, was recruited to both ferment hatred against Jews to side track the British in the Middle East and to fight the Serbs who were part of the Yuoslav communist underground led by Marshall Tito.
Interestingly,as much as Shamir was part of Irgun a terrorist cell, during world war two, he did not fight the British at all and was a commando that took down German units. It was only after the war Shamir and a handful of others in both the Stern Gang and Irgun engaged in attacks on the British.
This attempt to rewrite history is classic Syrian intelligence-Hamas horseshit but even the Nazis on Stormfront would never talk about a Jew in the above manner. The misspelling of the name Yitzhak is also another give away, Its spelled the way a person speaking Arabic would pronounce it. Someone who speaks Hebrew or Yiddish or German would use the Y because unlike in Arabic the Y is pronouced.
Hey you dumb fuck, care to respond? Or you going to pull an A. Crowley and shove your head up your ass and cower?

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it should had been ZOHAR... my zionist of my balls...You disgust
like Fagin. ..(.including a biography of David Ben-Gurion,) several books about the Israeli security organizations, and an account of the rescue
Michael Bar-Zohar
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Michael Bar-Zohar
Date of birth 30 January 1938 (1938-01-30) (age 70)
Year of Aliyah 1948
Knesset(s) 10th, 12th
Party Alignment
Dr Michael Bar-Zohar (Hebrew: מיכאל בר-זוהר, born 30 January 1938) is an Israeli historian, novelist and politician. His World War II-era nonfiction and fiction works have been published in English, French, Hebrew, and other languages. He was also a member of the Knesset on behalf of the Alignment.
Contents [hide]
1 Background
2 Political career
3 Writings
4 Bibliography
5 Footnotes
6 External links
[edit] Background
Born in Bulgaria, Bar-Zohar immigrated to Israel in 1948. He attended High School E in Tel Aviv and went on to study economics and international relations at the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. He also studied at the Institute of Political Science in the University of Paris, where he earned a PhD.
He became science editor for Davar, a weekly newspaper in 1958, but left the job the following year. Between 1960 and 1964 he wrote for LeMarhav, an Israeli newspaper in Paris. In 1967 he became a spokesman for the Israeli Ministry of Defense, and later lectured at the University of Haifa between 1970 and 1973.
[edit] Political career
Bar-Zohar became involved in politics in the 1960s, and joined Rafi upon its foundation in 1965. Rafi merged into the Alignment in 1968, forming formed the Labour Party faction and Bar-Zohar became a Labour Party member, eventually joining its Central Committee.
He was first elected to the Knesset in the 1981 elections on the Alignment's list and was a member of the Education and Culture Committee. Although he lost his seat in the 1984 election, he regained it in the 1988 vote, after which he was appointed Chairman of the Education and Culture Committee. He lost his seat in the 1992 election and did not return to the Knesset.
[edit] Writings
Bar-Zohar is a recipient of the 1965 Sokolow award for his achievements as a journalist. He published several books, including a biography of David Ben-Gurion, several books about the Israeli security organizations, and an account of the rescue of Bulgarian Jews from the Nazis in World War II.
[edit] Bibliography
A Bridge Over the Mediterranean: Franco-Israeli Relations Between 1947-1964 (1964)
Hunting for the German Scientists (1965)
The Grayest Month (1965)
The Paratroopers Book (1969)
Spies in the promised land Houghton Mifflin (1972) ISBN-10: 0395136415 ISBN-13: 978-0395136416
Ben Gurion: a biography (centennial edition). New York: Adama Books, 1986 (c.1978). ISBN 0-915361-59-0 (hc) ISBN 0-915361-60-4 (pbk)
Beyond Hitler’s grasp: the heroic rescue of Bulgaria’s Jews. Holbrook, Mass.: Adams Media, 1998. ISBN 1-58062-060-4.
The Quest for The Red Prince: The Israeli Hunt for Ali Hassan Salameh the PLO leader who masterminded the Olympic Games Massacre. By Michael Bar-Zohar and Eitan Haber. Includes black and white photographic plates which include Yasser Arafat, together with an index. [1]
(other titles: see US Library of Congress catalog)
[edit] Footnotes
^ Detail from a copy of The Quest for The Red Prince...... published by Weidenfeld and Nicolson in 1983 with an ISBN 0 297 78063 8
[edit] External links
Michael Bar-Zohar on the Knesset website (in English)
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