TEHRAN, May 16 (MNA) -- When the sun descended behind the Al Khalil mountains on May 15, 1948, the inhabitants of the verdant village of Kafar Qasem in Palestine were once again waiting for the men to return from the fields.Say what? A massacre on the very day of Israel's independence? And the British involved? And every victim a woman or child?
Reports then began trickling in of a massacre of Palestinians carried out by members of the terrorist organizations the Hagana and the Stern Gang in a nearby village.
The family of Mahmud al-Natsha, one of the poor farmers of Kafar Qasem, was waiting for him to return, but suddenly a terrible sound descended over the entire village.
The Zionist terrorists, backed by British colonial forces, entered the village and massacred innocent women and children.
Hagana’s leader at the time was none other than Menachem Begin, who later went on to become prime minister of the Zionist regime, despite his terrorist past.
The Hagana’s terrorist attack left over 200 dead just in Kafar Qasem, all of whom were innocent women and children.
And Begin heading the Haganah?
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