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Selon Yoël Bainish, qui est pour cette période de la vie du Roi le témoin le plus précis et le plus constant, Reb Klimrod et surtout Lazarus comptaient alors parmi les terroristes les plus recherchés par les Britanniques en Palestine.
Paul-Loup Sulitzer • Le roi vert (French Edition)



Brenner, complex though he was, was perhaps the cultural icon of the Second Aliyah. His work, still considered brilliant, surfaced issues with which Israel continues to wrestle. He would have undoubtedly done even more than he managed in his brief life, but he was murdered by an Arab mob in the 1921 Jaffa riots.
Daniel Gordis • Israel: A Concise History of a Nation Reborn

Lehi, the most radical of the Zionist underground movements fighting the British in the early 1940s. Though Lehi was the acronym for the Hebrew phrase “fighters for the freedom of Israel,” the British considered it a terrorist organization, referring to it dismissively as the Stern Gang, after its founder, the romantic ultra-nationalist Avraham Ste
... See moreRonen Bergman • Rise and Kill First: The Secret History of Israel's Targeted Assassinations
Retvenko was a Squaller, older than the other Grisha indentures, his hair shot through with silver. There were rumors he’d fought for the losing side in Ravka’s civil war and had fled to Kerch after the fighting.