Terror Out of Zion
Irgun Zvai Leumi, LEHI and the Palestine Underground, 1929-1949
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Bowyer Bell's 'Terror Out of Zion' provides a comprehensive account of the Jewish paramilitary groups that operated in Palestine during the British Mandate era.
Bell examines the history, ideology, and activities of organizations such as the Irgun Zvai Leumi and LEHI (Stern Gang), which employed tactics of violence and terrorism to advance their goals.
The book explores the motivations and strategies of these groups, as well as the impact of their actions on the broader political landscape.
It sheds light on the complex dynamics of the conflict between Jews, Arabs, and the British authorities in Palestine, offering a nuanced perspective on the use of violence as a tool for political change.
Bell's work is considered a seminal study of Jewish underground movements and their role in the creation of the State of Israel.
Bowyer Bell's 'Terror Out of Zion' provides a comprehensive account of the Jewish paramilitary groups that operated in Palestine during the British Mandate era.
Bell examines the history, ideology, and activities of organizations such as the Irgun Zvai Leumi and LEHI (Stern Gang), which employed tactics of violence and terrorism to advance their goals.
The book explores the motivations and strategies of these groups, as well as the impact of their actions on the broader political landscape.
It sheds light on the complex dynamics of the conflict between Jews, Arabs, and the British authorities in Palestine, offering a nuanced perspective on the use of violence as a tool for political change.
Bell's work is considered a seminal study of Jewish underground movements and their role in the creation of the State of Israel.
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