The 73rd anniversary of Argon’s massacre in Palestine

Today marks the 73rd anniversary of the brutal massacre a Zionist organization committed against the Palestinians near Damascus gate, in Jerusalem.

On December 27th 1947, the Zionist Argon forces broke out, threw a barrel of explosives near Damascus gate in the Old city of Jerusalem, killed 14 innocent Palestinians, and injured 27.

On the next day, they threw a bomb in Jerusalem in which it exploded and killed 11 civilians with a cold blood.

The bloody assaults led the UN Security Council to step in. It issued resolution number 66 which calls for a cease-fire, and demanded the immediate implementation of its resolutions.

Damascus gate is one of the prettiest and most important gates of Jerusalem. It is the main entrance of Al-Aqsa mosque, the Church of the Holy Sepulcher, the Wailing Wall.

Argon, a semi-military Zionist organization, was found before the Israeli entity; when Palestine was under the British Mandate in 1931-1948.

It launched a series of terrorist operations during the Second World War in that time. Its forces committed more 60 operations meanwhile.

Source : Safa