Lehi or Stern
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It is
a secret Zionist organization which operated in Palestine during
the British mandate. It was founded by the Zionist terrorist "Abraham
Stern". Lehi separated from Itzel in 1940, after which it
carried the name of its founder "Stern".
Lehi "Stern" was dissolved in 1948.
The Lehi
From: http://www.wsws.org/articles/2003/jun2003/irae-j21.shtml
As the war drew to a close, Stern’s followers, including
Shamir on his release from jail, regrouped as the Lehi with similar
aims, including Stern’s “Eighteen Principles of National
Renewal” that proclaimed a Jewish state from the Nile to
the Euphrates. They adopted the methods of the IRA in its struggles
against the British. Shamir even used Michael as his nom de guerre,
after Michael Collins. The now embarrassing Nazi-fascist affiliation
was dropped in favour of Britain’s latest enemy, the Soviet
Union, although some advocated an alliance with the Arab national
liberation movements that opposed the stooge regimes imposed by
British imperialism.
Lehi denounced the Labour Zionists and the mainstream Revisionist
movement for relying upon negotiations with the British. As far
as Lehi was concerned, the British were the Gestapo and the Labour
Zionists were akin to Vichy Europe, and Lehi were the resistance.
Asked if it was possible to achieve national liberation through
terrorism, Lehi’s response was, “The answer is no!
If the question is, are terrorist activities useful for the progress
of revolution and liberation, the answer is yes.”
Lehi’s most notorious action was the assassination of Lord
Moyne, the British military commander in Egypt in 1944.
According to Shindler, a fellow in Israeli Studies at the School
of Oriental and African Studies, University of London, and author
of The Land Beyond Promise: Israel, Likud and the Zionist Dream,
Lehi copied the methods of the IRA. Between September 1942 and
July 1946, when Shamir was arrested and exiled to Eritrea, there
were seven assassination attempts on the life of the British High
Commissioner in Palestine and several more were planned, including
Ernest Bevin, the British foreign secretary and members of British
intelligence forces. It was Shamir who planned the assassination
of Lord Moyne. Lehi also carried out 14 assassination attempts
against Jews who worked or were believed to work for British intelligence.
It was not averse to killing its own members if the need arose.
While Lehi was by far the smallest of the Zionist terrorist groups,
the Stern/Lehi group carried out 71 percent of all political assassinations
between 1940 and 1948. Nearly half of these were against fellow
Jews.
Even after the establishment of the Zionist state, Lehi continued
its murderous activities. Hazit Ha’Moledet, the Fatherland
Front, a Lehi splinter group that later formed the Moledet party,
carried out the assassination of Count Folke Bernadotte, a UN envoy
seeking to arrange a peace agreement between Israel and the Arabs.
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