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This article deals with actions by militant Zionist groups, before and after [[Israel]]'s establishment that critics have categorized as [[terrorist act]]s.
This article deals with actions by militant Zionist groups, before and after [[Israel]]'s establishment that detractors have categorized as [[terrorist act]]s.
== Pre-statehood Zionist militancy ==
== Pre-statehood Zionist militancy ==
In the [[1930s]] and [[1940s]], two Jewish underground organizations, the [[Irgun]] and [[Lehi]], were responsible for a number of violent acts in their campaign against the British for a Jewish national homeland:
In the [[1930s]] and [[1940s]], two Jewish underground organizations, the [[Irgun]] and [[Lehi]], were responsible for a number of violent acts in their campaign against the British for a Jewish national homeland:

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This article deals with actions by militant Zionist groups, before and after Israel's establishment that detractors have categorized as terrorist acts.

Pre-statehood Zionist militancy

In the 1930s and 1940s, two Jewish underground organizations, the Irgun and Lehi, were responsible for a number of violent acts in their campaign against the British for a Jewish national homeland:

  • During the period 1937-1939, the Irgun conducted a campaign of marketplace bombings and other acts of violence.
  • The King David Hotel bombing on July 26, 1946, killing 91.
  • The bombing of the British Embassy in Rome, also in 1946.
  • Lehi assassinated British minister Lord Moyne in Cairo in 1944.
  • Lehi assassinated the UN mediator Count Bernadotte in September 1948 for his allegedly pro-Arabic conduct during the cease-fire negotiations.
  • The 1947 killing of two British sergeants who had been taken prisoner in response to British refusal to cancel the death sentence for two Jewish activists in Akko prison.
  • The killings of several suspected collaborators with the Haganah and the British mandate government during The Hunting Season.
  • Attacked British military airfields and railways several times in 1946.

Actions during the 1948 War of Independence

Post-Statehood Zionist militancy

  • Kach and Kahane Chai are categorized as terrorist groups by the US State Department, the Canadian government,[1] and the Israeli government. Kach was originally disqualified as a political party by Israel before the 1988 elections for racism. In 1994, Baruch Goldstein (who was a Kach member) killed 29 Muslim civilians, injuring approximately 100. Though it was found that Goldstein acted alone, in response to his affiliation, and some outspoken support for his action by different Kach members and for their verbal attacks on the Israeli government, Israel outlawed the two groups completely, prohibiting any financial or verbal support, and branding them "terrorist organizations."

See also