RMH9XWPW–Apartment courtyard with a plaque commemorating The Deir Yassin Massacre and a suit of armour. Minneapolis Minnesota MN USA
RMD5WP88–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RM2B02WNY–Menachem Begin (16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Israel, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah. He proclaimed a revolt, on 1 February 1944, against the British mandatory government, which was opposed by the Jewish Agency. As head of the Irgun, he targeted the British in Palestine. During his leadership Irgun targeted Palestinian civilians in the Deir Yassin massacre.
RMHTC1PC–Personal belongings of Hind Husseini Hind Husseini, famous for starting an orphanage for refugees of the 1948 Deir Yassin massacre displayed inside the Palestinian Heritage Museum (PHM) of Dar al-Tifel located in East Jerusalem Israel
RM2B02WA7–Menachem Begin (16 August 1913 – 9 March 1992) was an Israeli politician, founder of Likud and the sixth Prime Minister of the State of Israel. Before the creation of the state of Israel, he was the leader of the Zionist militant group Irgun, the Revisionist breakaway from the larger Jewish paramilitary organization Haganah. He proclaimed a revolt, on 1 February 1944, against the British mandatory government, which was opposed by the Jewish Agency. As head of the Irgun, he targeted the British in Palestine. During his leadership Irgun targeted Palestinian civilians in the Deir Yassin massacre.
RM2BT5REF–A former Palestinian house of the Arab village Deir Yassin razed after a massacre of around 107 of its residents on April 9, 1948, by the Jewish paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi located in Givat Shaul neighborhood West Jerusalem Israel
RMD5WP64–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RM2BT5REG–A former Palestinian house of the Arab village Deir Yassin razed after a massacre of around 107 of its residents on April 9, 1948, by the Jewish paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi located in Givat Shaul neighborhood West Jerusalem Israel
RMD5WP7Y–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RM2BT5REE–A former Palestinian house of the Arab village Deir Yassin razed after a massacre of around 107 of its residents on April 9, 1948, by the Jewish paramilitary groups Irgun and Lehi located in Givat Shaul neighborhood West Jerusalem Israel
RMD5WP7E–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WMEC–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP8B–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Eitan (R), a founder of Zochrot (Remembering), an NGO seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe), bestows a gift to Yussef Asad Radwan (L), for taking part in a commemoration procession for the Deir Yassin Massacre. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3T–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N44–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N4D–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N4G–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N4F–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N41–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3W–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3Y–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3P–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N47–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3R–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMMB7N3N–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2018. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP5Y–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Zochrot (Remembering), an NGO seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe), organize a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, exactly 65 years after the massacre. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP61–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Zochrot (Remembering), an NGO seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe), organize a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, exactly 65 years after the massacre. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP5W–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Zochrot (Remembering), an NGO seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe), organize a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, exactly 65 years after the massacre. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BT–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BK–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BE–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2A2–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2A0–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX29J–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2AX–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BG–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2AH–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BC–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2B3–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2AW–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2BA–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMFWX2A8–Jerusalem, Israel. 8th April, 2016. Jews and Arabs march together in a procession carrying plaques bearing the names of the victims of the Deir Yassin Massacre, under tight police protection, to the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village invaded and destroyed. Commemoration organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP67–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. An Arabic inscription above the doorway of a structure remaining from the village of Deir Yassin, invaded and destroyed in 1948. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP76–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. A field of rubble, serving as evidence of destruction, leads to one of the few remaining structures of the 1948 Arab village of Deir Yassin, invaded and destroyed by Jewish underground fighters. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP86–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Ayelet Ofir, daughter of a 1948 Irgun fighter who took part in the Deir Yassin invasion, speaks of growing up in the shadow of accusations and guilt. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP6C–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Yussef Asad Radwan, Abu-Haled, born 1939 in Deir Yassin, points to a structure remaining of the village which was his childhood home until 1948 when the village was invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP5D–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Yussef Asad Radwan, Abu-Haled, born 1939 in Deir Yassin, points to a structure remaining of the village which was his childhood home until 1948 when the village was invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP65–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Yussef Asad Radwan, Abu-Haled, born 1939 in Deir Yassin, points to a structure remaining of the village which was his childhood home until 1948 when the village was invaded and destroyed. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP6T–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP7A–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP7T–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP7N–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP83–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel, disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP5P–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel (C), disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP5K–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Jewish right-wing activists, lead by Baruch Marzel (C), disrupt a commemoration procession through the historical village of Deir Yassin, organized by Zochrot (Remembering), seeking to raise public awareness of the Palestinian Nakba (Catastrophe). Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP56–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Yussef Asad Radwan, Abu-Haled (C), born 1939 in Deir Yassin, stands before a structure which served as his elementary school until 1948 when the village was invaded and destroyed. Today the structure serves as a Chabad Jewish religious center. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
RMD5WP6M–Jerusalem, Israel. 9-Apr-2013. Yussef Asad Radwan, Abu-Haled (C), born 1939 in Deir Yassin, stands before a structure which served as his elementary school until 1948 when the village was invaded and destroyed. Today the structure serves as a Chabad Jewish religious center. Deir Yassin, a pre-1948 Arab village adjacent to Jerusalem with a population of about 600, was invaded by paramilitaries from the Jewish Irgun and Lehi groups on April 9, 1948 and around 115 villagers were massacred. Credit: Nir Alon/Alamy Live News
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