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June 28, 2011

Haifa Fighter Disputes Ha'aretz's '48 Account

Haim Tivon of Haifa, who participated in fighting in that city in 1948, calls into question Shai Fogelman's account of events as published in Ha'aretz. Tivon writes:

During the five months of the campaign in Haifa in 1948 I fought in the city in the 22nd Battalion of the Carmeli Brigade, and took part in one of the two decisive and multi-casualty battles: the battle for Beit Khoury. Reading the article by Shai Fogelman, I wondered whether he was writing about the same event.

The article says almost nothing about the events of December 1947 - April 1948 in the city. The present-day reader is liable to get the wrong idea and think that this was a tranquil time which was spoiled only by the Haganah's "sudden" attack on the Arab neighborhoods in Operation Bi'ur Hametz [Operation Cleansing the Leaven] on April 21, 1948.

The truth is that those months were rife with terrorist acts and bloody attacks by the Arab forces, most of them against Haifa's Jewish citizens. The attack by the 22nd Battalion on April 21-22 and the conquest of the Arab neighborhoods was the decisive action in a campaign of a few months, involving the defense of the Jewish neighborhoods, the outskirts of the city and public transportation, as well as retaliatory operations in the wake of Arab attacks which did not discriminate between civilians and combatants.

During this period the 22nd Battalion alone lost 35 men and the Carmeli units another five. The guard corps lost 14 of its troops and thus the total number of Haganah fighters killed in the campaign for Haifa stood at 54. I don't know how many Jewish civilians were killed - or, more accurately, murdered. It is hardly the case that "the Jewish side sustained relatively few casualties," in Fogelman's scornful formulation.

The attempt to attribute the flight of most of Haifa's Arabs to the shelling of the Old City market with Davidkas is peculiar. After all, the Arabs who gathered in the market were already in the midst of their flight out of the city via the port. Fogelman himself writes that of approximately 62,500 Arabs in Haifa, 42,500 abandoned the city in the months that preceded the operation launched to conquer it, leaving only about 20,000. And this was even before the attack on the market!


Posted by TS at June 28, 2011 03:55 AM

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When these hero's are gone, there will be no record, no account of history other than the revisionist history.

Posted by: Buck at June 28, 2011 01:21 PM

Thats right - everything must be recorded - write the vision down. We are fighting for small marginal points in this battle, while the whole fundamental story needs to be clearly laid out for the whole world to see.

Posted by: C at June 30, 2011 08:06 AM

WHY SHOULD WE JEWS/ISRAELIS BE ANY PURER THAN EVERYONE ELSE WHEN IT COMES TO INTERCOMMUNAL STRUGGLES AND WARS? HOW DID THE ARABS OR THE MUSLIMS COME TO CONTROL HUGE SWATHS OF TERRITORY? BY BUYING IT FROM THE THEN PRESENT OCCUPANTS? ISRAEL DOES NOT HAVE TO FALL INTO THE TRAP OF "EXPLAINING" ITS EXISTENCE OR HOW IT CAME TO WIN IN '48. AND, WOULD ANYONE CARE IF THE JEWS HAD LOST AND HAD BEEN SLAUGHTERED BY THESE SAME SNIEVLING ARABS AND THEIR APOLOGISTS. THE ARABS FOUGHT A WAR AND LOST. AS IN VEGAS, THE WINNERS ARE HAPPY AND THE LOSERS ARE LOSERS. PERIOD.

Posted by: Rafi at July 1, 2011 02:02 PM

This was fascinating to read. It recalls the charges that emanated from an Israeli revisionist historian's book suggesting that the Arabs didn't flee on their own during Israel's War of Independence, but rather were forced out. Although this view has been softened in a later volume, it is the author's first book that is used widely in universities around the world.

Thus do contemporary newspaper articles even in Arab newspapers at the time and shortly thereafter come in very handy in exposing the truth: http://www.discoverthenetworks.org/Articles/The%20Big%20Arab%20Lie.htm

Just scroll down to the appendix

Posted by: Think!1 at July 4, 2011 10:27 PM

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