Irgun (shorthand for Irgun Tsvai-Leumi, a military national organizaion) was a
Jewish group that the British regarded as
terorist, that was based in the British Mandate of Palestine, prior to the founding of the State of
Israel. Later on, the Irgun was merged into the Israeli Defence Force. At one time it was lead by
Menachem Begin, who later became
Prime Minister of Israel.
Irgun Zvai Leumi was a Jewish terorist group based in the British Mandate of Palestine, prior to the founding of the State of Israel. It was founded in Jerusalem in 1931 by Avraham Tehomi, to levy war against the British and Arabs. In 1943 Menachem Begin, who later became Prime Minister of Israel, became its leader.
Compare Lehi?, Haganah?
Irgun terrorist attacks:
- [[July 22], 1946 - Irgun bombs King David Hotel in Jerusalem, headquaters of the British civil and military administration, killing 91 people (17 of whom were Jews) (Source: [1])
- October 31, 1946 - Irgun bombs British Embassy in Rome, Italy. (Source: [2]).
- September 29, 1947 - Irgun bombs police station in Haifa, Palestine, killing four British and four Arab policemen, and two Arab civilians. (Source: [2]).
- December 29, 1947 - Irgun throws grenades into cafe in Jerusalem, Palestine, killing 11 Arabs and 2 British policemen. (Source: [2]).
- April 9, 1948 - Irgun murders 254 Arab women and children at Deir Yassim, Palestine. (Whether this actually occured is highly disputed; source: [2])