After ww2 had finished british soldiers were in palestine but nothing was reported on it because the main people at the top of the BBC were jewish. The jewish people murdered 749 british soldiers in cold blood and thats only the ones they found they estimate an extra 200 were incenerated or buried with no trace.
A customer that gets in the garage was in ww2 and he was based in palestine after the war and he said theirs literally nothing about it but hes done lectures on it to soldiers currently serving and theyve just released a book about it. I think he mentioned the name dier yassim or something like that in palestine.
about 300-400 british troops were apparently killed in Israel by insurgents at that time. But it was widely known, so much so there was rioting in the street of the UK at certain points!
Dougalarse was born a mag, will always be a mag.. is this his atemy at being controversial? **** me he has a lot to learn.. dooogie, pm me, your patter is ****e, if you want lessons, it's free of charge. ffs what has this forum become?
It must have been reported, I had a client, in France, who told me they had to arm themselves and guard the synagogue near Mill Hill. There were gangs going around London and there were quite a few nasty incidents, so he says.
They were on holiday, after all their hard work. Bit of R&R in a warm weather climate. Morale and all that.
They and the French decided to renege on a deal they made with the Arabs during WW1 (in exchange for arab support) that the Arabs could have their land back from the Ottomans once they were defeated. With the Ottomans duly defeated, the British and French carved up the middle east in their own image through the Sykes-Picot agreement, thereby creating frankenstein states like Iraq, Syria, Lebanon and of course the British Mandated Palestine - so the British conned the Arabs out of the land they lived on, and promised it to a set of people who had no claim to the land past some 2000 year old book. And the OP is right, they did kill British soldiers. The Haganah were engaged in a geurilla movement against the British forces as well as the native Arab's who they massacred and pillaged off their farmland and olive groves. 2 of the most militant groups were the Irgun who committed such atrocities as The King David Hotel bombing in 1946, and the Lehi who were engaged in anti-british acts throughout the conflict including cases of hanging booby trapped soldier bodies to trees in order to kill soliders coming to cut them down. Some of you people need to have another wee read at history
Arthur was being sarcastic, but thanks anyway Mr Cutandpaste. The author isn't right ....... the deaths on both sides were well known and reported as you've shown.
Didn't take long mate. He's like the Audley Harrison of the forum, usually leaves after being humiliated.