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March 16, 2026

Israeli forces searching Palestinians in a Jerusalem street in 1948

‘Terror Was Needed to Make Arabs Leave’

Haaretz, Historical, NakbaMarch 16, 2026

An Israeli’s discovery of abandoned documents spelling out soldiers’ and officers’ personal stories of the organised massacres of Palestinians during the 1948 Nakba throws new light on the Israeli army’s conduct, and is new confirmatory eye-witness and participant evidence of systemic, murderous ethnic cleansing.

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