Lazhadeg Khan Yunis
| Rann eus | naetadur etnek e Palestinia |
|---|---|
| Stad | Bandenn Gaza |
| Lec'h | Khan Yunis |
| Daveennoù douaroniel | 31°20′38″N 34°18′11″E |
| Deiziad | 3 Du 1956 |
| Oberour | Tsahal |

Lazhadeg Khan Yunis a oa c'hoarvezet d'an 3 a viz Du 1956, sevenet gant Nerzhioù Difenn Israel (IDF) e kêr balestinian Khan Yunis hag e trowardroioù kamp repuidi Khan Yunis e Bandenn Gaza e-kerzh Enkadenn Suez.
Hervez an istorour Benny Morris, e-pad un oberiadur gant an NDI evit terriñ kaeladur Strizh-mor Tiran gant Ejipt, soudarded Israel o devoa tennet war un 200 bennak a drevourien e Khan Yunis ha Rafah[1][2][3]. Hervez Noam Chomsky el levr The Fateful Triangle, hag a veneg komzoù Donald Neff, 275 Palestinian a oa bet lazhet e-kerzh ur c'hlask a di da di evit kavout fedayin (tra ma vije bet lazhet 111 trevour all ouzhpenn e Rafah)[4][5].
Pennadurezhioù Israel o devoa embannet e oa bet soudarded Israel o'n em gavout gant stourmerien lec'hel hag e oa tarzhet un emgann etrezo[6][7].
Notennoù ha daveennoù
[kemmañ | kemmañ ar vammenn]- ↑ Morris, Benny (1994). Israel's Border Wars, 1949–1956: Arab Infiltration, Israeli Retaliation, and the Countdown to the Suez War. Oxford University Press. 424 p. ISBN 978-0198278504. “But many Fedayeen and an estimated 4,000 Egyptian and Palestinian regulars were trapped in the Strip, identified and rounded up by the IDF, GSS, and police. Dozens of these Fedayeen appear to have been summarily executed, without trial. Some were probably killed during two massacres by IDF troops soon after the occupation of the Strip. On 3 November, the day Khan Yunis was conquered, IDF troops shot dead hundreds of Palestinian refugees and local inhabitants in the town. One UN report speaks of 'some 135 local residents' and '140 refugees' killed as IDF troops moved through the town and its refugee camp 'searching for people in possession of arms'.”
- ↑ Benny Morris, Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, Random House 2011 p. 295: "In all Israeli troops killed about five hundred Palestinian civilians during and after the conquest of the Strip. About two hundred of these were killed in the course of massacres in Khan Yunis (on 3 November) and in Rafa (on 12 November)."
- ↑ Yezid Sayigh, Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949–1993, Oxford University Press, 1997, p. 65: "Dozens of fid'iyyun were summarily executed, and 275 Palestinian civilians were killed as Israeli troops swept Khan Yunis for fugitives and weapons on 3 November."
- ↑ Noam Chomsky, The Fateful Triangle (1983), Pluto Press, 1999, p. 102.
- ↑ Noam Chomsky, 'Chomsky’s ‘Fateful Triangle’: An Exchange,' New York Review of Books, 16 August 1984.
- ↑ גרינפטר, יעל. "הטבח בחאן יונס".
- ↑ "Graphic novel on IDF 'massacres' in Gaza set to hit bookstores".