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        <title>Lehi "Blood-For-Blood" Anti-British Terror Campaign - Bombs At Sorona &amp; Rehovoth (April 1947)</title>
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        <description>Footage of the aftermath of 2 terror attacks executed by the Zionist terror group Lehi in Palestine. Known to the British authorities as "The Stern Gang", Lehi blew up a train carrying British soldiers and three days later bombed part of a British police camp. Both attacks caused deaths and injuries. The footage starts with the scene after the attack on the camp and ends with the recovery operation in the aftermath of the train attack. Tuesday, April 22nd, 1947 Footage of the destruction caused to a military and civilian train just outside of outside Rehovoth by mines planted by Lehi.  The recovery operation revealed that five British officers, two Arab adults and a 3-year old, named Gilbert Balladi, were killed. Thirty-nine people were injured. Friday, April 25th, 1947 Footage of the wreckage caused at the Sorona British Police Camp where 5 British policemen were killed. A Lehi terrorist dressed in police uniform entered the compound driving a stolen post office truck and parked it next to a building before detonating the explosive-laden vehicle. NB. . Two News Stories "Jews Blow Up Train, 8 Killed" Sub-title: "Palestine Express Wrecked Near Rehovoth - Soldiers and Civilians Injured". Trying to even their score with the British, Jewish terrorists killed a 3-year-old boy, along with seven others, when they blew up a military and civilian passenger train outside of Rehovoth today. Wrapped in a white sheet from a sleeping car, the lad's body, taking up scarcely half of a big army khaki stretcher, lay on the edge of a green orange grove by the railway embankment this morning. His name was Gilbert (Balladi) and he was going home to Beirut until a mine exploded and he became the youngest victim of Palestine's guerrilla war. Source: New York Times News Service syndiacted to The Chatanooga Daily Times, Wednesday, April 23rd, 1947. "Jews Attack Police Camp: 2 Britons Die, 7 Missing" Two British police constables were killed seven are missing when Jewish terrorists blew up a billet at the Sorona Police Camp, east of Tel Aviv today. The orderly room and telephone exhange of the billets were blown up by two bombs. Rescue workers are still digging among the debris. An official statement said that a police van driven by a man in a police uniform entered the camp and parked alongside the orderly room. Ninety seconds later, the van blew up. Source: The Grimsby Evening Telegraph, Friday April 25, 1947. . Quote The Hollywood screenwriter Ben Hecht who supported the anti-British terror groups wrote the following in May 1947: "Every time you blow up a British arsenal, or wreck a British jail, or send a British railroad train sky high, or rob a British bank, or let go with your guns and bombs at the British betrayers and invaders of your homeland, the Jews of America make a little holiday in their hearts."</description>
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